Would you elaborate on this; which OL are you referring to? Sataoa Laumea, Michael Jerrell, and Christian Haynes all struggled mightily last season in pass protection. Sundell was ok, but only in a tiny sample size (16 true pass set snaps).Perhaps that deserves a rethink but I have seen a pretty massive change in philosophy as soon as Carrol left when it comes to picking o lineman that can pass block.
A long list of names, see, we did invest our draft capital in interior linemen. We did sign enough guys, just that none of them were starter calibreWould you elaborate on this; which OL are you referring to? Sataoa Laumea, Michael Jerrell, and Christian Haynes all struggled mightily last season in pass protection. Sundell was ok, but only in a tiny sample size (16 true pass set snaps).
I have an idea - how about getting a center to play center?
I couldn't agree more. At this point the O-line has been heavily invested in through the draft, they really need better scouts that can hammer a better win percentage through the draft. That's why I advocate for poaching scouts from Lions, Eagles, Colts, etc and paying them substantially more than what they're making now. They need better scouts asap.A long list of names, see, we did invest our draft capital in interior linemen. We did sign enough guys, just that none of them were starter calibre
I couldn't emphasize enough that we need better scouts.
Mobile QB, without one you need a cannon for an arm, and nerves of steel. Joe Burrow, or Matt Stafford type. Geno is holding a spot on the club, that needs to be filled by a young and exciting player.I like this move. Haynes is 6’2”. He’s a little small for a guard. He’d be a good center with a mobile qb like Russ. Russ could see. That’s why Pete liked Joey Hunt so much. Too bad we don’t have a mobile qb.
Besides Haynes those are all late round picks. When JS could pick from what he wanted he chose Charles Cross. A light on his feet tackle who was more athletic than physical. He was good at pass blocking in college and needed to add strength to become an effective run blocker. This is a vastly different type of prospect then what they had taken when Pete was head coach.Would you elaborate on this; which OL are you referring to? Sataoa Laumea, Michael Jerrell, and Christian Haynes all struggled mightily last season in pass protection. Sundell was ok, but only in a tiny sample size (16 true pass set snaps).
You do know that Pete was still here when we drafted Charles Cross? The guys that I listed are the ones we drafted last off-season without Pete in the building.When JS could pick from what he wanted he chose Charles Cross. A light on his feet tackle who was more athletic than physical. He was good at pass blocking in college and needed to add strength to become an effective run blocker. This is a vastly different type of prospect then what they had taken when Pete was head coach.
I hope you're kidding with that meme. Unless you agree with hiring Bubba's Redneck Garage when you need a Lambo mechanic. Being a guard and being a center are different specialties of the same overall job, just like fixing jacked-up pickups and fixing Lambos are different specialties of the same job.
Oh yeah, I was definitely kidding with that meme. Still pisses me off how they failed to use Pocic at center until his last year (which he played Center in college), then he suddenly played like a top 10 center until his injury on the Browns the following year.I hope you're kidding with that meme. Unless you agree with hiring Bubba's Redneck Garage when you need a Lambo mechanic. Being a guard and being a center are different specialties of the same overall job, just like fixing jacked-up pickups and fixing Lambos are different specialties of the same job.