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How do you guys feel about the Offensive Line
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Originally posted by BayArea Bronco View PostSeason Run Block Pass Block Adj. Line Yards Sacks Allowed Adj. Sack Rate
With Munchak 2014-2018 8th 6th 4.33 27 4.80%
Without Munchak 2009-2013 17th 21st 3.99 43 7.60%
What’s most impressive is that it’s going on seven years since the Steelers spent higher than a 3rd round pick on an offensive lineman. Munchak is such an expert at his craft that he can find players late in the draft or in free agency who he can coach up and turn into solid NFL starters (or even Pro Bowlers).
Stay positive guys, we have the best I line coach in the world.
I did a google search for the information in your post and found this
https://www.steelcityunderground.com...-mike-munchak/
The part about Pitt not spending a draft pick on OL higher than round 3 is impressive.Time to build on the win and grow the team from some solid play higher level of play
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Originally posted by Kyousukeneko View Postthat feels like a super bold statement with how bad our o-line has been. we also need some of our players to take better to coaching(bolles)
No one here knows for sure which side is failing but the lack of production from the OL for years outside the run blocking the last year tells me the coaching has been failing.Time to build on the win and grow the team from some solid play higher level of play
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Originally posted by Hadez View PostThere are two sides to a teaching relationship and both sides can be failing.
No one here knows for sure which side is failing but the lack of production from the OL for years outside the run blocking the last year tells me the coaching has been failing.sigpic
oakland raders gm
latavis murray trade bait
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Originally posted by 58Miller View PostThe way I see our line right now:
LT Garrett Bolles / Juwan James
LG Ron Leary / Sam Jones
C Connor McGovern/ Jake Brendel
RG Dalton Risner / Don Barclay
RT Juwan James / Eli Wilkinson
Overall I like it better than last year, depth wise. Wilkinson and Barclay have starting experience at Tackle and guard. Biggest concern is at center. I do believe Munchak will get the most out of this group.
“When he got drafted I was so excited,” Bolles said via Nicki Jhabvala earlier this week. “The Broncos finally got me a left guard. I couldn’t be more blessed to have that kid ...”
https://247sports.com/nfl/denver-bro...ard-131920324/
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Originally posted by gtown53 View PostInteresting that, right now, they've moved Leary to the right guard, and Risner to left guard causing Bolles to remark that the Broncos finally have a left guard. I think it means less about Leary, other than his injury problems, than it says about how Risner at Left guard may be permanent.
“When he got drafted I was so excited,” Bolles said via Nicki Jhabvala earlier this week. “The Broncos finally got me a left guard. I couldn’t be more blessed to have that kid ...”
https://247sports.com/nfl/denver-bro...ard-131920324/Adopt-A-Bronco: Kendell Hinton
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Originally posted by listopencil View PostThe Broncos just signed OL Chaz Green to replace Falah. He has been playing at LT and LG, and figures to be a back up at both spots. I like the move. This is exactly the depth we need.Superbowl 50 Champions!
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Originally posted by TheAsianPA View PostThe last notable performance was his game against the Falcons when he allowed something like 6 sacks to Prescott. He is bad
Not everything has to be taken to the most negative light possible around here :thumb:sigpic
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Originally posted by Freyaka View PostHe's depth.... He'll be fine as depth especially if our coaching staff can work with him and help correct some of the errors that caused that bad performance.
Not everything has to be taken to the most negative light possible around here :thumb:
I have no problem giving players who have potential the benefit of the doubt, but this is like saying Donald Stephenson was an adequate starter. I'd much rather have our college UDFA Quinn Bailey, who only allowed one sack in his college career, get the nod over a player who hasn't proven it to multiple coaching staff.Last edited by TheAsianPA; 06-04-2019, 09:47 AM.Superbowl 50 Champions!
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Originally posted by TheAsianPA View PostYeah that's not how it is. He isn't a good player from what I have seen. He isn't solid depth, he's Menelik Watson level of bad. I don't think Denver is a magical land that makes players talented when the last few years they have been bad.
I have no problem giving players who have potential the benefit of the doubt, but this is like saying Donald Stephenson was an adequate starter. I'd much rather have our college UDFA Quinn Bailey, who only allowed one sack in his college career, get the nod over a player who hasn't proven it to multiple coaching staff.sigpic
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Originally posted by TheAsianPA View PostYeah that's not how it is. He isn't a good player from what I have seen. He isn't solid depth, he's Menelik Watson level of bad. I don't think Denver is a magical land that makes players talented when the last few years they have been bad.
I have no problem giving players who have potential the benefit of the doubt, but this is like saying Donald Stephenson was an adequate starter. I'd much rather have our college UDFA Quinn Bailey, who only allowed one sack in his college career, get the nod over a player who hasn't proven it to multiple coaching staff.
And you don't need Quinn Bailey over Chaz Green because Bailey is already on the team, and they will both be competing for a roster spot. Would you still go with Bailey over Green if Green beats him out during Training Camp, with Munchak watching both, and making the final decisions? Personally, I'm going to see how things go in a month.
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