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Prediction: offensive line has their worst performance of the year sunday


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1 minute ago, strato said:

I remember plenty of standing there watching a pass rusher go by, and the blocker didn't ever notice until they are by them. Stunts were guaranteed to get you free. 

But that was not every play and there were plenty of better executed snaps that people wouldn't allow to be factored in. 

Sure there were some good ones, but the ratings coming in every week let us see that the interior was failing pretty miserably.  Inconsistent OL is terrible for a rookie QB.  No one was hating on the OL these first two weeks when Young still looked bad because they did their job.  It's why I am kind of leaning towards drafting a QB this year.  Our OL is pretty solid (probably Moton's last year), we have young weapons to develop/grow with the QB in XL, Coker, Brooks, JT, and sure Mingo for shits and giggles.  Our defense will probably be bad still but I feel like it's quicker and easier to turn that around once you get a QB.  

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15 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah this year it was clean pocket, open receivers. Last year was a poo show and he was clearly part of it. Remember those PFF ratings. One OG had a legit 0.0 one game….

It was bad but to hit that 3 second average shows not evwrytime...even if it was bad when it epically failed.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's tough on an OL when the D knows they only have to cover about ten yards downfield so they can just key in on the ground running game and short passing game. No one respects Bryce's ability to beat them deep because he's never shown that he can.

It has not changed from game one 2023. 

I can look at it now and it looks normal because of watching normal Bryce. He has conditioned people into a new frame of reference for what NFL offense looks like.

But that first game I remember writing stuff afterwards like where was the deep ball? It's like they refused to call it. I was totally baffled by what I saw vs what I expected to see.

Then Dalton threw it in game three, and that was it for another year. 

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