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The silent wall


Toundra

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This is ont of the most underated Oline, sometimes Cam has a lot of time to throw the football.

 

That is the problem.  Sometimes they look good. Sometimes they look horrible.  For as many times as Cam holds the ball to long and gets sacked... I think there are 3 times as many times he avoids the sack or scrambles. If we had a non mobile QB I think the blaring deficiencies in the OL would show up more.  

 

I think it's a 2 fold issue,  1 our WR don't get open in man coverage very much.  Either the route tree or individual ability is the problem depends on who the WR is.   We really, really need to upgrade that position.

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The more I watch, the more I realize how big the Wharton signing was.  There is no way we are in this position without him.

 

Because Silatolu sucked.  The rg play and Byron Bell masked how bad he was because they were worse.  It's no coincidence that we improved when he got injured.

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