BonifayRam said:
This is the main thing keeping a young not established yet pocket passer Sam upright you & I will never be in agreement in this OL area. Ram OL's injuries is not just a 2012 event its been a usual event over & over again. The OL failures over the past decade have played heavy into it's constant loosing seasons. I do look at other teams depth CoachO. I disagree with your conclusions in this OL area.
When you have 4 out of your five starters with recent injury issues & rehabbing events... that's unusual for most teams. If you have an known weak area that has always caused issues in the past you would be very unwise not to take extra measures to back up that serious issue to prevent a damn break.
Then tell me what you would have them do?
Taking into consideration all the other things they have addressed in the time Fisher and his staff have been here.
Maybe it wasn't you who I quoted, and if it wasn't then I apologize.......
But the comment stands. this is probably the deepest and most flexible Offensive Line they have assembled in years. And while the starters are "experienced" and yes, have recent injury history, they have put together a young and promising group of players to develop.
I am NOT one who believes that you have to throw HIGH draft picks at this unit to make it productive. I have seen Jake Long practice, and he shows NO signs of any lingering effects. Wells, prior to last year, was as consistent as they come when it came to being in the lineup on Sundays. Dahl was injured for TWO games, sure. But he has been very durable throughout his career.
I just think there is just an over riding feeling of despair when it comes to this unit, based on a long history of bad decisions (Jacob Bell, Jason Smith, Jason Brown...... etc.) But this regime has shown the desire to bring in proven performers (Long and Wells), develop younger players (Barnes, Smith, Washington, Barksdale).
Again, I realize I tend to be "glass half full" when it comes to this sort of thing. But I also try to observe what the organization is doing, and understand the reason behind those decisions. Until I see otherwise, I tend to give them the benefit of the doubt. Especially THIS staff.