toffee
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So Haynes, the guy who got out competed by another rookie maybe moving to play center. Coach wanted replace Olu at all cost?
....yetI 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...
It’s also misleading in that everyone wants to use the stats that include the Super Bowl runs over a Decade ago which inflates the good stats and is really not indicative of the last decade.That chart is misleading IMO. Let's keep in mind that sacks aren't 100% an OL stat. Our lofty spot on the chart is largely a product of the whole "Russ giveth, Russ taketh away" thing, where his elite ability to extend plays was tremendously beneficial to us, but that mentality also led to him taking a LOT of unnecessary hits. We saw the same thing with Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers too. Geno is also poor at knowing when to throw the ball away. Yes, you hope your OL can keep blocking forever, but that's not a reasonable expectation.
No, every team does not do this. The teams with the best OLines don't do this. The teams with trouble spots do.I don’t follow closely enough but does every team do this constant shuffling? to me it seems if you want a center draft a damn center instead of moving a failed guard or tackle around. Maybe everyone does it.
I hated the Carroll teams where it seemed more important to PC that the OLine was “versatile” instead of being “competent”
He had a couple of good games and several meh games for his first year starting:Was Olu that bad this year as the starter? Legit question, I didn't notice a drop off when pissflap up and retired like a bitch.