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For all the offseason upgrades on the OL, what has changed?


TylerDurden
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Honestly, you can say this about every unit and every single aspect of this team today.  Literally nothing has changed.

But I focus on the OL, because supposedly that was our biggest, glaring weakness holding us back.  And yet, here we are...  again.  And funny enough, Ickey and BC are holding it down onnthe left, it's the vets that are fuging up.  From what I've seen, it's from Elf, Corbett, and Moton...  and this signifies two things.

1) This is why you don't bullshit around and rotate guys in and out to look like you're a football coach all offseason.  They can develop chemistry or continuity, which is more important with an OL than prolly any other unit on a football team.

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2) Notice the same patterns reoccurring, as I mentioned in the opening paragraph, across all positions and phases of our team.  It's not a player.  It's not the personnel.  It's not the assistants.  It's Rhule.  This team is soft, undisciplined, misguided, unaccountable, and half-assed in all they do.  So it doesn't matter who you bring in, coach or player.  It's clear it's Rhule that is the final word and that's why we're seeing upgraded positional ģroups looking like a worse version of the shitshow we saw last season.  It's why Baker looked the worst he has ever looked in his pro career for that first quarter and a half.  It's why a renowned playcaller like McAdoo, who all-world Aaron Rodgers oogles over, all the sudden looks no different than inexperienced Joe Brady.  It's why despite bringing in a helluva coach in Steve Wilks, that we have guys like Henderson making one of the worst, most inexcusable interference calls ever seen in all the history of pro football.  

It's Rhule.  Plain and simple.

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We have a OL built for power running with PA. They are trying to be cute and run finesse pass plays that we dont have the OL to block for. 

Any idiot would know they needed a heavy dose of CMC and Foreman to soften them up before dropping some bombs in PA. 

However we dont have just any idiot on our coaching staff, we have Rhule and his group of yes men. 

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