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Studs and Duds, Roaring Lions, Part 2, 2022.

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
    Walker is a prime example of why it's hard for teams with Academic standards for their athletes to keep up with the Georgia's and Ohio States of the world. He's a freak athlete but just not smart and lacks control. GB might be best off getting him some help to control and channel his emotions
    you ever watch last chance u?

    some of these guys are boarder line retarded, maybe even full on retarded, and yet somehow are in college and passing even though some can't even spell their names right

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    • #17
      The RZ offense was a problem last year and this year. They have 1st and goal and can't punch it in too often. Cost them against DET. The fumble also hurt - that was a nice drive and if Jones doesn't fumble that is at least 12-3 going into halftime instead of 9-6.

      If I see them handoff to Dillon out of the shotgun in goal line or short yardage situations one more time I'm going to throw something heavy. Does it ever work?
      Running it from under center seems to work better there.

      I'd rather them play smart than play cute with end arounds/jet sweeps to Lazard.

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      • #18
        I don't like running out of the shotgun in those situations, either. When they do try to run straight in, not this east-west cutesy stuff like that early fourth down play, the running back often gets stuffed. That smells like an offensive line problem.

        Josh Myers has not been great. Linsley was far better. So was the center before him, whose name I can't recall. But Myers was a second round pick, I think, and he kinda sucks.

        They also need a right tackle. I had such hopes for Niman, but he got beaten like the red-headed step child against Hutchinson. Couldn't even get it to a draw. He just got beat over and over. And Tom looks to me like he's not ready yet, or maybe he'd be a better guard.

        But the team had its preferred offensive line on the field against Detroit, and the offensive line was not good.
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #19
          They lack a receiver who can create that quick separation in close spaces and/or consistently come down with the contested catch. No go to guy in the red zone.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
            They lack a receiver who can create that quick separation in close spaces and/or consistently come down with the contested catch. No go to guy in the red zone.
            Maybe one of our rookies will emerge in year 2 with a move, or we draft a big TE. Maybe MLF will scheme someone open (said tongue in cheek).

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            • #21
              Originally posted by red View Post
              watson somehow had a massive game during a pathetic overall offensive performance


              MLF is a giant dud. how does you offense look so limp dicked in your biggest game of the year?
              That's becoming a trend for MLF.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                I don't like running out of the shotgun in those situations, either. When they do try to run straight in, not this east-west cutesy stuff like that early fourth down play, the running back often gets stuffed. That smells like an offensive line problem.

                Josh Myers has not been great. Linsley was far better. So was the center before him, whose name I can't recall. But Myers was a second round pick, I think, and he kinda sucks.

                They also need a right tackle. I had such hopes for Niman, but he got beaten like the red-headed step child against Hutchinson. Couldn't even get it to a draw. He just got beat over and over. And Tom looks to me like he's not ready yet, or maybe he'd be a better guard.

                But the team had its preferred offensive line on the field against Detroit, and the offensive line was not good.
                how has that other center from that draft done?

                the other guy was being called a can't miss once in a decade center, and we passed on him for myers

                edit... creed humphrey. and he was a pro bowler this year for the chiefs

                and are you thinking of JC tretter?
                Last edited by red; 01-10-2023, 02:59 PM.

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                • #23
                  oh, i looked it up. PFF grades creed humphrey as the top center in the NFL

                  he was taken with the very next pick after we drafted myers

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by red View Post
                    oh, i looked it up. PFF grades creed humphrey as the top center in the NFL

                    he was taken with the very next pick after we drafted myers
                    Felt like a TT pick, trying to outsmart everyone by taking a lesser known prospect. At the time, I believe they said they liked him better for their scheme, plus he could supposedly play G in a pinch at his size. 6-5 centers aren't common.

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