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Hail Raiser
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
A quick release and a guy that can scramble away from pressure can go a long way.
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Hug Anne Spyder
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
What? How can any quarterback do better than what Grossman showed us last season? He's like the Ferrarri of quarterbacking.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
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While I agree its not as important as getting the secondary together or even resigning Fletcher at this point, i still think its a primary concern. Going into camp with injury concerns with Kory L and JB (again) with a new QB and a rookie at that I think is dangerous. Im seriously thinking JB could be done.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
There's a lot the Redskins can do to improve their offensive line, but there's nothing they have to do in order to save their season. This isn't quite the Red Alert we're dealing with in the secondary.
If they want to save their financial resources and start the same five guys they went with in 2011, they'd probably be okay. They don't give postseason awards for building the most "blah" offensive line that periodically will not actively hurt the offensive effort, but you can't just spend your problems away. The best the Redskins can do at right tackle in the draft is a 50/50 shot at drafting a long term solution at RT. And that pick (in either the 3rd or 4th round) would come with a significant opportunity cost of a potential starter if they drafted BPA. Marcus McNeill or Vernon Carey are probably the best they can do at this point, but like Jammal Brown, you're making an unlikely gamble on good health.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
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Rookie QBs usually hold the ball longer, miss more hot reads and sight adjusts and are generally more dependent on quality pass protection for success then veteran QBs that know the scheme. Unless they're counting on continuity based improvements I think the OL we had last year isn't good enough to support the kind of offensive success I think they're looking for. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Yorktown, Va
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
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We need a quality depth player at CB and another at Guard/Center. If we get the QB position right, our problems at CB can be overcome. The Giants stand out as a prime example. They were worse in yards/game and completion percentage and still managed to do okay.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2012
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
When I assess our team's needs, I think we are actually weaker in secondary right now than OL. However our OL needs are more URGENT due to the fact that we are bringing in a rookie QB. Our priority should be OL.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
i concur
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
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Now that we are bringing in a franchise rookie qb, that pick in 2010 should begin to make more sense to me -- I am of course assuming that he can stay off the trees
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
i really think we're alright as far as starters go, i think the rt spot will be fine between brown/smith. we just need to get deep at every spot, positions battles to raise the proverbial bar
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Living Legend
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
The biggest OL issue IMO isn't Brown. Brown is weak, sure, but what can you really do about that: pay a right tackle left tackle money?
The biggest OL issue comes if you lose either Trent Williams or Kory Lichtenstieger (or even Montgomery) to injury. Right now, if that happens, you're hoping for either some sort of unnatural step forward for Willie Smith or Maurice Hurt, or you just get RG3 hit on any passing play beyond a three step drop. So if you're going to sort out that issue, I'd start there in bolstering the left side with depth, and accepting that the right side is a known weakness, and will be all year.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
I'm in the camp of our line being OK, not great but an improvement over the days of Dockery, Rabach, Mike Williams and Heyer.. I'm interested to see how Brown will be with a full offseason of supervised and regulated rehab/training as well as the development of Mo Hurt and Wilie Smith. They are key to our depth on the left side. They both got game experience and while they didn't stand out, they also didn't completely embarrass themselves either.
What do you guys think of Zebrie Sanders, the tackle from FSU in the 3rd as a backup and/or potential replacement for Brown on the right side?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
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Playmaker
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Northern,Va.
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
I think you have to hope you see guys in rds 3-5 that you like and fit the system . I would like to draft 2 before rd 6 . As GTripp noted , without an improved secondary , we might struggle to win more than 8 games ( we did surrender 30 pts 3 of last 4 ) . It is possible that Trent , Kory and J Brown are all better this year , and some of the young guys are better than we think . I have to guess with both Davis and CC and a better QB should make us less predictable and more explosive .
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: All About the Offensive Line
At this point, we can only hope that depth and/or a late round gem is acquired in the draft & Willie Smith reaches his potential & takes the RT job at some point. Any FAs brought in will likely be competing for a backup spot. Good o linemen are often found in the mid rounds & this draft has decent o line.
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