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Thread: O-line woes.
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Re: O-line woes.
Monroe and KO practiced last week from what I recall.
I think there is a strong possibility that at least one of them will be back this week.
If they aren't, well, guess we'll all see...
Urschel and Hurst have played quite well all things considered.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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10-20-2014, 01:21 PM #14
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Re: O-line woes.
You can't ask for much more undrafted rookie and late round pick and we still getting the job done. One or both of those would spell disaster for this Ravens team in previous seasons.
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10-20-2014, 08:37 PM #15Veteran Poster
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Re: O-line woes.
It's not a matter of them playing well for their respective depth chart position, it is a matter of them playing at a decent level period. Hurst in particular was wiffing a lot, and passing guys off to Urschel when he really shouldn't have because Urschel already was accounting for another blocker. I noticed this at least 3 times yesterday, and if he does that against a better pass rusher, it could be disasterous for Flacco. I am not saying giving the circumstances, they are playing below what I expect them to, I just as saying they need to step it up or Monroe and Osemele better get back soon. Flacco is going to get hurt otherwise.
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10-20-2014, 08:47 PM #16
Re: O-line woes.
I think we'll see KO @ CIN.
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