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PFF grades after week 3 (not for the faint of heart)


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4 minutes ago, Stuart Smith said:

I am not sure if we realized how much missing the starting guards would set this team back. This line was put together as more to run block than pass block. That was one big change from last year. The Offensive tackles have probably been affected by trying to compensate for ineffective guard play as well. 

At least one offensive tackle has also been affected by having to move when the rest of the line moves — clearly a responsibility he cannot perform 

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14 hours ago, Panthering said:

Ekwonu is incredibly worrying so far this season, such a disappointment how big of a step back him and the entire line have taken. Derrick Brown continues to be my shining star of this team. 

I don't think it is just Ikey. All of our younger lineman have struggled.

It doesn't help that we have a line built to bruise but we keep putting them in difficult passing situations for 80% of the game.

Doesn't mean that we shouldn't be concerned but maybe running the ball more than 10 times a game might help them out some. 

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On 9/25/2023 at 3:26 PM, ForJimmy said:

Vikings have a terrible defense and it's at home.  We need Bryce to play this game and get some confidence.  Hopefully he is healthy enough to play.

With the guy who still has JIMMEHHH as his avatar picture, or whatever it's called now, I'm not surprised you'd want to see that.

Give me Andy Dalton. The "Red Rocket" is here to stay. 

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18 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

With the guy who still has JIMMEHHH as his avatar picture, or whatever it's called now, I'm not surprised you'd want to see that.

Give me Andy Dalton. The "Red Rocket" is here to stay. 

The Jimmy thing is sarcasm.

Hey I remember you though.  You kept saying how important it was to be a multi-year starter in college and put up high numbers consistently like DTR (and Young but that doesn't count apparently).  Then you immediately contradict yourself saying we should have drafted AR over Stroud/Young.  You also insisted on us drafting Harrison Jr last year despite being constantly told he wasn't eligible.  Back to the cave with your nonsense!

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