obiken wrote:Its all sweet dreams and flying machines, till we play Arnold and Suh, then it all comes crashing to the ground. Sorry guys, our line sucks, it sucked last year, and its going to suck bigger this year. Man I hope I am wrong!
Aseahawkfan wrote:Our line has sucked since Pete has been here save for perhaps one year when Okung and Unger stayed healthy. You should be more worried about the depleted and unproven defense.
RiverDog wrote:The OL has always been a weak link, but not to the degree it has over the past 3 seasons. Obi's worries are justified. Hopefully the coaching change will make a difference.
Clem7 wrote:Well, let's see.
That defense all is crying about was getting old, slow, and injury prone.
With those three points in mind that defense gave up last year:
33 to Titans
38 to Texans at home - gee we won that one
Winning touchdown drive with a minute left in the game to the offense juggernaut Redskins (at home)
34 to the Falcons at home
30 to the Jaguars
42 to the Rams at home
26 to the Cards at home
Now I don't care if one brings up the injuries, that is one of my points: old, slow and injury prone.
I don't think there was much choice than to revamp, get younger and faster.
I'm looking forward to the changes both offensely, defensely, and coaching.
It was time.
And it would have been worse if the same ole same ole continued.
Clem7 wrote:Well, let's see.
That defense all is crying about was getting old, slow, and injury prone.
With those three points in mind that defense gave up last year:
33 to Titans
38 to Texans at home - gee we won that one
Winning touchdown drive with a minute left in the game to the offense juggernaut Redskins (at home)
34 to the Falcons at home
30 to the Jaguars
42 to the Rams at home
26 to the Cards at home
Now I don't care if one brings up the injuries, that is one of my points: old, slow and injury prone.
I don't think there was much choice than to revamp, get younger and faster.
I'm looking forward to the changes both offensely, defensely, and coaching.
It was time.
And it would have been worse if the same ole same ole continued.
Clem7 wrote:Well, let's see.
That defense all is crying about was getting old, slow, and injury prone.
With those three points in mind that defense gave up last year:
33 to Titans
38 to Texans at home - gee we won that one
Winning touchdown drive with a minute left in the game to the offense juggernaut Redskins (at home)
34 to the Falcons at home
30 to the Jaguars
42 to the Rams at home
26 to the Cards at home
Now I don't care if one brings up the injuries, that is one of my points: old, slow and injury prone.
I don't think there was much choice than to revamp, get younger and faster.
I'm looking forward to the changes both offensely, defensely, and coaching.
It was time.
And it would have been worse if the same ole same ole continued.
My faith for this year, are you joking? 11-5?? we just came through the worst recession since the Great Depression, All of the out of work comedians, and then there's you!
NorthHawk wrote:I think our CB's will be OK.
I doubt they will achieve the level of Sherman, but they should be OK.
Check this story out for a TE:
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... tight-end/
If he has played OT, he should be a powerful blocker on the line that we could use. At least he wouldn't have to learn how to block at the NFL level.
NorthHawk wrote:Well, what is faith?
I guess it's the belief in something that is not verifiable.
Here's an article that may give us hope for an improved OL:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/nf ... 82899.html
NorthHawk wrote:It seems that we will see a much more physical scheme which should mean a simpler scheme in that it's more of putting your hat on your man and pushing him down field.
That in itself might help with the false starts since they might not have to think as much about their responsibilities on plays.
As well, the OC has full control of the Offense instead of the OL coach being responsible for the run game.
I wonder if maybe some of the young OL weren't sure who was in charge when trying to learn how to play at the NFL level. I've nothing to back it up, but it might have occurred at times.
NorthHawk wrote:We'll have to resign ourselves to the idea that our Defense won't be able to win games by themselves like the last 8 or so years and that the Offense will have to make up the difference.
ST's can help in that as well, but you can't build a philosophy on ST's winning games on a consistent basis.
I was hoping for a more aggressive OC, too, but Schottenheimer's record has shown that he can build a decent Offense if given the talent.
The last 4 words of your post loom large. With Pete's penchant to spend his resources on the defensive side of the ball, Schott's going to have to make do with what's left over.
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