Pro football focus has snyder as the worst lg in the league and batiste worst lt in the league.
That is all.
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Snyder is a RG
Its a guard. You can plug in any fat boy in that position and he should do OK.
Put in Senio Kelemente. This is BS, I hate Snyder.
I wont hate Batiste because he was put in an impossible situation. We knew what was gonna happen. But Snyder has no excuse.
Snyder was a questionable signing.
Pro football focus has snyder as the worst lg in the league and batiste worst lt in the league.
That is all.
Snyder is a RG
Its a guard. You can plug in any fat boy in that position and he should do OK.
Put in Senio Kelemente. This is BS, I hate Snyder.
I wont hate Batiste because he was put in an impossible situation. We knew what was gonna happen. But Snyder has no excuse.
I don't agree that they should definitely use all of their top 3 picks on the OLine, it all depends on who is available at the time. Although I do agree that they need to use at least one of those top 3 on OLine and probably at least a couple other picks in the mid to late rounds as well.The OL has to be the focus of next year's draft, hopefully coaches and management realize this.
Here is how my draft would go:
Round #1 - OT Jake Matthews - Depending on where ARZ finishes determines who they target obviously. If they land in the Top 5 they could go for the best OT in draft in Luke Joekel or Taylor Lewan. Jake Bruce's son, has the bloodlines and is generally regarding as one of the top OT's in the draft, would look nice at LT.
Round #2 - OT Ricky Wagner - Wisconsin OL are generally overhyped but I think Wagner has the tools to at least provide a challenge to Massie at the starting RT job.
Round #3 - OG Travis Frederick - Massive road-grader type who along with Wagner have been key to opening holes for Montee Ball.
Rest of draft should add depth to DL & secondary.
I don't agree that they should definitely use all of their top 3 picks on the OLine, it all depends on who is available at the time. Although I do agree that they need to use at least one of those top 3 on OLine and probably at least a couple other picks in the mid to late rounds as well.
The OL has to be the focus of next year's draft, hopefully coaches and management realize this.
Here is how my draft would go:
Round #1 - OT Jake Matthews - Depending on where ARZ finishes determines who they target obviously. If they land in the Top 5 they could go for the best OT in draft in Luke Joekel or Taylor Lewan. Jake Bruce's son, has the bloodlines and is generally regarding as one of the top OT's in the draft, would look nice at LT.
Round #2 - OT Ricky Wagner - Wisconsin OL are generally overhyped but I think Wagner has the tools to at least provide a challenge to Massie at the starting RT job.
Round #3 - OG Travis Frederick - Massive road-grader type who along with Wagner have been key to opening holes for Montee Ball.
Rest of draft should add depth to DL & secondary.
I miss Lutui's fat ass.
Not quite, the Browns drove up w/ a truck load of expansion money and all sorts of off the record promises, parking concessions, front office job, and he took the money and ran. Of course after one year the Browns realized he wasnt worth 3.25 million and let him go.We had a good O-line when we had Lomas Brown.We let him go for nothing after the playoffs?
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Did somebody drop Mike Miller on his head? Damn guys you can't ask them to protect dropping back 60 times and running 15 times- 5 to 1 paass to run? I said the same about Levi - and I damn well meant it- open your eyes- I don't care if we average 1 ypc with Powell we gotta run him. This has killed one of the best olines I seen in 08 and 09- and it is killing this group now- I think potter needs the experience as long as we are starting from fresh again.
Man - blame-Levi, Deuce, Bridges- Wells - while they did the impossible in front of our eyes to the SB. I can't believe my fellow fans are so silly. YOU HAVE TO BALNCE THE DAMNED GAMEPLAN FOR 1000TH TIME.