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    Not much drama on the oline this summer, partly due to end of Newhouse roller coaster.

    Barclay going down stirs the mix. I have a longshot hope that Sherrod wins the left tackle job. I say that because Bakhtiari can be a good starter at four positions along the line. You know somebody will go down before it's all over. Bakhtiari is the perfect 6th man. Sherrod is strictly LT.

    edit: I did not mean to write "offensive" twice in the title, that is not an editorial comment. Madtown does not allow editing of titles because he is mean.


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    Last edited by Harlan Huckleby; 08-06-2014, 01:46 PM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View Post
    edit: I did not mean to write "offensive" twice in the title, that is not an editorial comment. Madtown does not allow editing of titles because he is mean.
    No. Based on the last three years, you got it right.

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    • #3
      i see nothing wrong with the title

      our o-line has been offensive

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      • #4
        I'm hopeful for this year's line.

        until the next injury

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        • #5
          I swear some of you guys aren't happy unless you're whining about something...

          2013 Packers Offensive Rankings
          Sack Rate - 22nd (World Champions 32nd)
          Sacks per Game - 25th (World Champions 24th)

          Yep the line sucked. But those stats don't tell the real story.

          PFF digs a little deeper.

          QB Time Before Throwing
          In 2013, if Rodgers didn't get rid of the ball on a quick route (he led the league in % of quick passes under 2 seconds - by plan not due to pressure as PFF shows in the next table), he tended to hang onto it a long time. He was well below the league average in getting rid of the ball between 2 ad 3.5 seconds but then jumped up well above the league average in holding the ball more than 3.5 seconds.

          QB Time to Pressure (How Fast Does the Pressure Get There?)
          In 2013, the line was consistently better than average in protecting Rodgers (and Flynn). They ranked well below the league average in every time range under 3.5 seconds to pressure and were well above the league average in holding off pressure more than 3.5 seconds.

          That information indicates that the line didn't suck as bad as it might appear by just looking at sack numbers on their own...

          And here are the rest of the rankings...

          Rushing Yards per Game - 7th
          Rushing Yards per Attempt - 5th
          Passing Yards per Game - 7th
          Passing Yards per Attempt - 6th
          Points per Game - 9th
          Total Offense - 4th


          That's not the kind of production you get with a shitty line. I'd say this line performed pretty damn well overall, especially considering they worked through three QB's - none of whom went through camp or played a down for the Packers in the preseason - for half the games.
          The line was clearly above average across the board last year in giving QB's time to throw and put together a pretty strong run game from both Lacy and Starks - with some major question marks and injury issues. No sense in letting facts get in the way of a good bitch session I guess.

          Barclay going down hurts the depth but this year's line is pretty clearly positioned much better than last year's better-than-average group that had less depth and was strung together with thread quite often and came through pretty well.

          This Year
          Bulaga pushing Barclay to the bench - upgrade
          Tretter replacing EDS - push
          Bigger and Stronger Bakh in 2nd year - upgrade
          Sherrod Swing Tackle vs. Newhouse - upgrade
          Sounds like Linsley's showing up in camp as well to bring some depth inside after Barclay.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vince View Post
            Bulaga pushing Barclay to the bench - upgrade
            Tretter replacing EDS - push
            Bigger and Stronger Bakh in 2nd year - upgrade
            Sherrod Swing Tackle vs. Newhouse - upgrade
            Sounds like Linsley's showing up in camp as well to bring some depth inside after Barclay.
            Well there you have it. Five completely subjective assessments yet, we're crazy that the most sacked QB in the NFL needs to be protected. There's a candy and nuts analogy here somewhere. Having said that I too hope that the line is better, but to assume it will be, just because its someone's next year, or someone who has never taken an NFL snap will take one, or that someone who hasn't played half of a season will show up and stay healthy is crazy. In AR we trust. Unfortunately for AR its his line he must trust.

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            • #7
              Bulaga's back, Bachtaria's beefier and in second year.
              You gotta feel a lot better than last season.

              Reports are Sherrod is rested and ready.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
                Well there you have it. Five completely subjective assessments yet, we're crazy that the most sacked QB in the NFL needs to be protected. There's a candy and nuts analogy here somewhere. Having said that I too hope that the line is better, but to assume it will be, just because its someone's next year, or someone who has never taken an NFL snap will take one, or that someone who hasn't played half of a season will show up and stay healthy is crazy. In AR we trust. Unfortunately for AR its his line he must trust.
                Yes, completely ignore the part where he dismantled the premise that it was a bad line (using facts).
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                  Yes, completely ignore the part where he dismantled the premise that it was a bad line (using facts).
                  Jeff has one fact and he is sticking too it. Later, he will use that fact to predict the weather this November.
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                  • #10
                    Even without Barclay I'd say on paper this is the best OL MM's ever started a season with. Last year should have been a disaster considering that we lost our starting LT before the season so I'm happy with their performance.

                    My only big complaint about our line is how MM has the tendency to take half a season to get the best five players out there. Examples being Spitz and Saturday at center or Barbre at tackle. If Tretter is that level of disaster I hope a change is made before November this time.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                      Even without Barclay I'd say on paper this is the best OL MM's ever started a season with. Last year should have been a disaster considering that we lost our starting LT before the season so I'm happy with their performance.

                      My only big complaint about our line is how MM has the tendency to take half a season to get the best five players out there. Examples being Spitz and Saturday at center or Barbre at tackle. If Tretter is that level of disaster I hope a change is made before November this time.
                      Have to disagree with that pretty heartily.

                      2008 - Clifton/Colledge/Wells/Sitton/Tauscher is probably the best line MM started a season with. Biggest problem there would've been Sitton's rookie struggles, but I don't think he had many.

                      2009 line was an example of what you said, he 'started the season' with Barbre at RT, and brought back Tauscher 4 games in.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                        Have to disagree with that pretty heartily.

                        2008 - Clifton/Colledge/Wells/Sitton/Tauscher is probably the best line MM started a season with. Biggest problem there would've been Sitton's rookie struggles, but I don't think he had many.

                        2009 line was an example of what you said, he 'started the season' with Barbre at RT, and brought back Tauscher 4 games in.
                        Sitton spent almost that whole season hurt as I remember it. But you're probably right. Coming into that season you had Clifton coming off a probowl appearance. Colledge at the time still had pretty high expectations. Wells wasn't considered much of a starter at the time but certainly less of a questionmark than Tretter. All we knew about Sitton was that he was a 5th round pick who beat Spitz despite what was probably not a fair fight Tauscher who hadn't yet fallen apart. Spitz would have been our 6th man who was more or less seen as starting quality before he had injury issues. That line was a miserable bunch of run blockers though.
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                        • #13
                          hahahaha That second "offensive" sure was a good attention getter, Harlan.

                          I agree with you, it would be great if Sherrod progresses enough to be THE Left Tackle and Bakhtiari the 6th man, but it's still less than 50/50 at this point.

                          I tend to agree, POTENTIALLY this O-Line is the best of the McCarthy era - better than the high achievers of '08. They still have to prove it on the field, though.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                            Sitton spent almost that whole season hurt as I remember it. But you're probably right. Coming into that season you had Clifton coming off a probowl appearance. Colledge at the time still had pretty high expectations. Wells wasn't considered much of a starter at the time but certainly less of a questionmark than Tretter. All we knew about Sitton was that he was a 5th round pick who beat Spitz despite what was probably not a fair fight Tauscher who hadn't yet fallen apart. Spitz would have been our 6th man who was more or less seen as starting quality before he had injury issues. That line was a miserable bunch of run blockers though.
                            I see now that Sitton only started two games in 2008, my memory was that he was the starter from day 1. So opening day OL for 2008 would've been Clifton/Colledge/Wells/Spitz/Tauscher. That still might be a better line? Colledge was playing pretty well, and I think Spitz was good? I don't really remember how he did.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                              Even without Barclay I'd say on paper this is the best OL MM's ever started a season with. Last year should have been a disaster considering that we lost our starting LT before the season so I'm happy with their performance.

                              My only big complaint about our line is how MM has the tendency to take half a season to get the best five players out there. Examples being Spitz and Saturday at center or Barbre at tackle. If Tretter is that level of disaster I hope a change is made before November this time.
                              MM is deathly afraid of change. I think Burnett getting hurt and missing time this camp might end up a blessing so we actually start the 2 best safeties.
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