TheHawkster":3p6owwip said:I like Breno. I really like him when he keeps his feet moving!
Met his mom in Miami.
theENGLISHseahawk":3udngs4f said:nwgamer":3udngs4f said:Def room for improvement on the pass-pro.
And yet he helped shut out a long list of the NFL's top pass rushers, even when coming up 1v1 against guys like Mario Williams.
Paschtorian":omdgtlo1 said:The ONLY season the Seahawks realized a Superbowl bid,.........was the ONLY season they had returned the same Offensive line for a two-year stint.
I say the Seahawks give the meanest, nastiest S.O.B. on the O-line a chance to prove he has some discipline, and control,..........and (with the help of his Pro Bowl teammates) make Lynch into next year's league MVP.
A little continuity goes a LONG way.
I am lovin' me some Breno (and the rest of the O-line).
loafoftatupu":2skt7ihp said:theENGLISHseahawk":2skt7ihp said:nwgamer":2skt7ihp said:Def room for improvement on the pass-pro.
And yet he helped shut out a long list of the NFL's top pass rushers, even when coming up 1v1 against guys like Mario Williams.
While in stands for the SF Massacre, I watched a Niner player come offsides no less than 6 times, lined up against Breno. In every situation, Breno dealt with it and protected Wilson while I thought for sure he would be toasted after the defender getting such a jump. Breno is the man. We will see what kind of dough he is building up to, but this next year or so, he should be left alone and on the team.
TheHawkster":2d0iavwe said:I like Breno. I really like him when he keeps his feet moving!
Met his mom in Miami.
loafoftatupu":8yjepdy1 said:While in stands for the SF Massacre, I watched a Niner player come offsides no less than 6 times, lined up against Breno. In every situation, Breno dealt with it and protected Wilson while I thought for sure he would be toasted after the defender getting such a jump. Breno is the man. We will see what kind of dough he is building up to, but this next year or so, he should be left alone and on the team.
(Giacomini) doesn't seem like a guy who would take any unwelcome grief. It was Giacomini that offensive line coach Tom Cable chose when asked which Seahawk he'd take with him in a dark alley.
"His play probably would show you why," Cable told "Brock and Salk" last month. "He's gonna hit somebody and he plays all out, all the way."