Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
When the Cardinals think about the LG position---what they have to be thinking is that they want and need their most physically imposing offensive lineman at that spot.
It all starts with being able to block Justin Smith, Brandon Mebane and Michael Brockers.
Even Jonathan Cooper as a rookie was going to have his issues with those three.
Now that Cooper is out---and on the bright side a broken fibula is much better to recover from than an ACL or other ligament issues---the Cardinals need to take their most physical player and insert him at LG.
If this is the top criterion---we can rule out the following players:
Chilo Rachal---Justin Smith would whip up on him as he did in practice every day at SF.
Daryn Colledge---Smith has owned him and Colledge is hurting and could well be close to being washed up. Great guy, but he's not a physical NFC West type of guard.
Paul Fanaika---RG suits him, LG is a different animal.
Earl Watford---now he's got the physical prowess, but is far too green at this point.
Senio Kelemete---see Fanaika.
It boils down to two---the two most physical offensive linemen on the roster:
Eric Winston---played some guard in the past and may be just what this team needs at that key spot. Plus, Bobby Massie is without a doubt one of the best 5 offensive linemen on the team.
Levi Brown---he's a load physically and would pose a problem for Smith, Mebane and Brockers in tight spaces. He could lay a pounding on those DTs.
One could argue, but can they pull and handle quick switches on stunts?
Not as well as Cooper---but just as well if not better than Rachal, Colledge, etc.
But---if the Cardinals can't block Smith, Mebane and Brockers head up, they aren't going to be able to beat those rivals. This is the most important thing and a real key to any chances the Cardinals have in challenging in the NFC West.
It all starts with being able to block Justin Smith, Brandon Mebane and Michael Brockers.
Even Jonathan Cooper as a rookie was going to have his issues with those three.
Now that Cooper is out---and on the bright side a broken fibula is much better to recover from than an ACL or other ligament issues---the Cardinals need to take their most physical player and insert him at LG.
If this is the top criterion---we can rule out the following players:
Chilo Rachal---Justin Smith would whip up on him as he did in practice every day at SF.
Daryn Colledge---Smith has owned him and Colledge is hurting and could well be close to being washed up. Great guy, but he's not a physical NFC West type of guard.
Paul Fanaika---RG suits him, LG is a different animal.
Earl Watford---now he's got the physical prowess, but is far too green at this point.
Senio Kelemete---see Fanaika.
It boils down to two---the two most physical offensive linemen on the roster:
Eric Winston---played some guard in the past and may be just what this team needs at that key spot. Plus, Bobby Massie is without a doubt one of the best 5 offensive linemen on the team.
Levi Brown---he's a load physically and would pose a problem for Smith, Mebane and Brockers in tight spaces. He could lay a pounding on those DTs.
One could argue, but can they pull and handle quick switches on stunts?
Not as well as Cooper---but just as well if not better than Rachal, Colledge, etc.
But---if the Cardinals can't block Smith, Mebane and Brockers head up, they aren't going to be able to beat those rivals. This is the most important thing and a real key to any chances the Cardinals have in challenging in the NFC West.
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