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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    I thought that was all for show?

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    Rharris is that you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post

    Rharris is that you?
    Haha, oh come on now. Im not a Cam fan at all, but I still want them black birds to win.

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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Certainly that's part of it but their Pre snap reads are a big part also IMO. That's. why they do all of the pointing and posturing to force the defense to show its hand
    I agree. But you also get better pre-snap reads by using motion, which forces the defense to tip its hand.





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    Problem is none of the TE's can block.
    That's usually the case as it was with Heap.





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by Tspot-D-Ravenator View Post
    Osemele had so much trouble with Barnes... He was a turnstile at times and he can't handle the speed rushers

    Neither can Oher. Film has said as much in
    other reports.





  6. Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by AirFlacco View Post
    That's usually the case as it was with Heap.
    Heap was a better blocker though, too bad he was already done at 30.





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by PerpetuallyBored74 View Post
    Heap was a better blocker though, too bad he was already done at 30.
    What are you talking about already done?

    His last year here was on pace to be one of his best ever.

    600 yards, 5 TDs, 13 games





  8. Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    What are you talking about already done?

    His last year here was on pace to be one of his best ever.

    600 yards, 5 TDs, 13 games
    Exactly, he wasn't done BEFORE 30, but at 30. That was his last good season. And he was already showing signs of breaking down physically, that's why the Ravens didn't try to resign him.
    Last edited by PerpetuallyBored74; 12-02-2012 at 12:43 AM.





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Pitta's main problem is his size. He's one of the better receiving tight ends in the league, but needs to add some muscle if he ever wants to be a better blocker. Pitta will never be a great all around TE if he doesn't improve his blocking.





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    how come FILM never posts here anymore?????????????





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    Quote Originally Posted by iggyman555 View Post
    how come FILM never posts here anymore?????????????
    Iggy, I am still here. My general philosophy on posting is:

    1. I'll always try to respond if someone is clearly asking me a question or wants clarification, unless it's a thinly-veiled "who-the-hell-do-you-think-you-are?" question.

    2. If folks want to post opinions, whether contrary or in agreement, I generally won't respond. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and they should be able to make it. Like anyone who posts on a board, there is gratification in response, because it means someone read what you wrote.

    3. There might be times, and now happens to be one, where the discussion here gives me an idea for the next article. I don't want to respond then, because it would be a spoiler.

    4. Don't take my lack of participation as an indication that I don't enjoy reading this board. It's the first source for information and opinion I look at whenever I sit down at my computer.





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    Re: FILMSTUDY: Breaking down the Offensive Line performances v. Chargers

    I for one would rather have both Solder and Vollmer over Oher...





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