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It could also beRob Havenstein at positional meetings this morning.
It could also beRob Havenstein at positional meetings this morning.
I was not in agreement with the draft OL early and often crowd after the 2019 season. I felt some of those guys just needed more experience. And they were ok in 2020. Very good in 2021.
This time I am with the draft OL early and often crowd. Maybe they find an immediate starter. Maybe they find future depth. But this year shows us how important that area is. They should be drafting an offensive linemen every year in the first few picks. Not the 200th or lower pick.
McVay & Kromer.Interesting question I have is, has any coach figured out how to play winning football with the line problems we have in the past. Anyone know of a team that was able to do that? If not, then how would you proceed to turn things around
It still comes down to having 8 OL suffer significant multi week injuries this yr. We have guys off the street starting. Drafting early doesn't prevent that if those guys are still getting hurt in a yr like this.I was not in agreement with the draft OL early and often crowd after the 2019 season. I felt some of those guys just needed more experience. And they were ok in 2020. Very good in 2021.
This time I am with the draft OL early and often crowd. Maybe they find an immediate starter. Maybe they find future depth. But this year shows us how important that area is. They should be drafting an offensive linemen every year in the first few picks. Not the 200th or lower pick.
History is awsome. Isn't it? Brings perspective.BTW, I still think the run game issues were coaching/ scheme problems. McVay essentially said yesterday, when asked about rushing offenses being so effective this yr and how he thinks that could change his thinking, that as long as he has a special QB like Stafford that the offense will feature the passing game.
That was my fear about Stafford/McVay. That he would do what so many coaches do when they have a special QB. That they ignore the balanced attack approach and try to become a flying circus.
It is just so tough to win that way as your offense becomes a soft finesse offense that the defense is attacking on every play as opposed to an OL attacking the defense in the run game and being physical with them.
Add in OL injuries and you suddenly have no answers to win games. That happened in yrs 3 & 4 of Martz's tenure. Happened at the end of the John Robinson era when things fell apart around Everett. All passing, no ground game and when the OL fell apart so did the team.