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  1. Re: Offensive Line Model and Notes vs. Dolphins (brief)

    Top 2 or 3 at RT, not T but specifically the right side.
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    Re: Offensive Line Model and Notes vs. Dolphins (brief)

    W/O looking at the tape, I think this game just got Yanda thrown out of your pro bowl picture.
    I watched the game with 2 cuties at the water hole.

    As Stan White said with 8 mins remaining, the entire o-line got killed tonight.

    The D-line blew them off the ball.

    BTW, Stan was the linebacker who forgot to pick up Casper on the ghost to post play that
    lost it for us vs Raiders in 77 when the Colts played here.





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    Re: Offensive Line Model and Notes vs. Dolphins (brief)

    Every single player on our OL was terrible tonight. Everyone.

    FS - No need to run your model, I've got it right here.

    Oher: 0.32 per play
    Grubbs: 0.45 per play
    Birk: 0.24 per play
    Chester: 0.34 per play
    Yanda: 0.41 per play

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    Re: Offensive Line Model and Notes vs. Dolphins (brief)

    Quote Originally Posted by UKRavenGordon View Post
    Yeah thats back to my point about us needing a pass blocking RT.

    Who would you rather have against Woodley, a good pass blocker and an average run blocker. Or a poor pass blocker and a mauling run blocker?

    I'll take the guy who keeps #5 on his feet.

    Just looked back over the last two games and Yanda scored a .87 and .90 Oher scored a .84 and then had that split game in NE where he scored something awful in the first half but then turned in a .97 in the second half.

    I think I'm going back to thinking we need an LT, so that we can move Oher back to the right. He simply doesn't have the length or desire to keep players away from his body. It bit him again with Abraham slipping past him almost untouched on several occasions when he made that hard inside move, reminiscent of Freeney's spin move that will burn Oher.





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    Re: Offensive Line Model and Notes vs. Dolphins (brief)

    Quote Originally Posted by psuasskicker View Post
    Every single player on our OL was terrible tonight. Everyone.

    FS - No need to run your model, I've got it right here.

    Oher: 0.32 per play
    Grubbs: 0.45 per play
    Birk: 0.24 per play
    Chester: 0.34 per play
    Yanda: 0.41 per play

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    Serious or sarcasm? IF serious, and you did score the game, then I agree that Film can take the week off, or maybe score for his own records. It would be a depressing task watching that abomination from last night.





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    Re: Offensive Line Model and Notes vs. Dolphins (brief)

    Quote Originally Posted by jonboy79 View Post
    Serious or sarcasm?
    Neither, it was hyperbole. I'm pretty sure I way overestimated how high their scores really were.

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