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Norwell only lineman with a positive grade from PFF


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Per J.Person. Olsen the only other offensive player with a positive grade Monday night. Norwell is the best lineman they have right now (even our Pro Bowl center is stinking it up). If they pull this guy and start ANYONE over him then they are totally in a state of dillusion. But nothing would suprise me with this coaching staff.

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When Turner gets back.  It should be Turner and Norwell. 

 

I cannot believe we haven't signed any Tackles.  They cannot be worse than what we are getting from Bell and Chandler.

 

I am not the only one eating a huge plate of crow right now.  I was certain Bell and Chandler would be the answer, AT LEAST for one year.  

 

Guess Not.

 

Crow is so damn boney.

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When Turner gets back.  It should be Turner and Norwell. 

 

I cannot believe we haven't signed any Tackles.  They cannot be worse than what we are getting from Bell and Chandler.

 

I am not the only one eating a huge plate of crow right now.  I was certain Bell and Chandler would be the answer, AT LEAST for one year.  

 

Guess Not.

 

Crow is so damn boney.

 

So let me get this straight. 

 

Bell sucked ass last year as a RT and you thought he would magically be decent as a LT? 

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This is the worst-performing OL I remember seeing in a long time, Carolina or otherwise. I remember the line being pretty terrible in 2010 as well, but I think that was almost more scheme related rather than having terrible players.

OL wasn't that bad in 2010. Clausen would just flee the pocket. Notre Dame OL got irritated BC of the bad rep some gave them bc of his habits. Did a scent job run blocking too given the fact opponents stacked the box all day

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Per J.Person. Olsen the only other offensive player with a positive grade Monday night. Norwell is the best lineman they have right now (even our Pro Bowl center is stinking it up). If they pull this guy and start ANYONE over him then they are totally in a state of dillusion. But nothing would suprise me with this coaching staff.

 

Kalil may have a negative grade, but I can't really blame him.

 

He's just trying to make an omelet from the poo-eggs around him every damn play and keeps getting splattered with the poo.

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