Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
Clichés become clichés because they are typically true. Games are won in the trenches in the NFL and the Cards aren’t winning anything there when they try to run. Few things are harder to do than to admit in front of the entire world that you made a mistake. The Cards must do so and admit they have serious O-line problems. Gandy had a decent season, but he wore down at the end and was constantly beaten by speed rushes in the Super Bowl. He could still be serviceable at guard, but the Cards certainly have future issues to be concerned with on Warner’s blindside. On the other end of the line, Levi Brown’s footwork leaves much to be desired. While he improved slightly this season, he will never be a left tackle and will be hard pressed to ever be viewed as a solid right tackle. Neither man was much of an asset in the running game.
The Cards did make an adjustment in the playoffs to compensate for these deficiencies, but they were too little, too late when it came to the Super Bowl. Throughout the season the spacing on the line forced the tackles to be flexible protecting inside and outside. During the playoffs, a tighter line set was used, essentially minimizing the gaps between the linemen. This helped Brown as he had more help inside, so he could focus more on outside protection. On the other hand, Gandy seemed to struggle to get out quickly enough to protect against a speed rusher taking a wide set. This formation also enhanced the run as it allowed the Cards to focus more on drive blocks. Unfortunately it made their running game more predictable and they were out-coached in that aspect in the Super Bowl. While this draft is deep in tackles, the Cards have said the future is now by re-signing Warner. So I don’t expect a tackle to be drafted, but I do not see a long term solution at tackle on this roster. The best future option might be Brandon Keith, but he is still very raw.
Wells showed improvement at guard, but again his run blocking did little to distinguish him from an ordinary lineman. Lutui shows flashes and can run block, but on too many plays he is not an impact player. Re-signing the other Brown was a smart move, as he has shown nice versatility.
You have to believe the Cards intend to draft a center in round one or two. Otherwise it made little sense to not sign one of the exceptional free agents from this year’s market. Sendlein is a decent value at center, but he Cards need a force and a leader in the middle.
How the Cards deal with this group over the next couple of years will be a major factor in how far this team can go in the playoffs.
The Cards did make an adjustment in the playoffs to compensate for these deficiencies, but they were too little, too late when it came to the Super Bowl. Throughout the season the spacing on the line forced the tackles to be flexible protecting inside and outside. During the playoffs, a tighter line set was used, essentially minimizing the gaps between the linemen. This helped Brown as he had more help inside, so he could focus more on outside protection. On the other hand, Gandy seemed to struggle to get out quickly enough to protect against a speed rusher taking a wide set. This formation also enhanced the run as it allowed the Cards to focus more on drive blocks. Unfortunately it made their running game more predictable and they were out-coached in that aspect in the Super Bowl. While this draft is deep in tackles, the Cards have said the future is now by re-signing Warner. So I don’t expect a tackle to be drafted, but I do not see a long term solution at tackle on this roster. The best future option might be Brandon Keith, but he is still very raw.
Wells showed improvement at guard, but again his run blocking did little to distinguish him from an ordinary lineman. Lutui shows flashes and can run block, but on too many plays he is not an impact player. Re-signing the other Brown was a smart move, as he has shown nice versatility.
You have to believe the Cards intend to draft a center in round one or two. Otherwise it made little sense to not sign one of the exceptional free agents from this year’s market. Sendlein is a decent value at center, but he Cards need a force and a leader in the middle.
How the Cards deal with this group over the next couple of years will be a major factor in how far this team can go in the playoffs.