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PFF Ranks Offensive Lines


Delhommey

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Analytics is a tool, just a part of the big picture. I'm sure our front office has already looked at these types of information.

 

 

Agree...too many things play in to our offensive woes. This I do know.....BBell has problems with quick pass rushers 

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I think what makes our O-line look worse than they actually are to people is that our medium-deep pass plays take longer to develop then they should because of the lack of talent we have at receivers. Our run game blew this year because D-will is just getting old and Stewart can't play a full game to save his life. Our line is better than what many of y'all on the huddle think. 

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The coaches went to a lot of quick passing and other tactics teams use when they know the OL is lacking.  Made them look a lot better than they really were.

 

Tried the same thing with Delhomme some years back after two linemen went down in week one.  Wasn't as effective, as much as anything because Delhomme was never a great run threat (except against DeAngelo Hall).

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[quobacte name="Delhommey" post="2616697" timestamp="1389785255"]

I mean P55 I understand. This is the man who spent a whole offseason saying we'd never forget how bad a mistake it was to cut Damien Lewis and Na'il Diggs.

yeah that was the offseason where Richardson gutted the team of all the vets and quality backups in 2010. We went 2-14 and it took us until this year to recover. Thanks for pointing out yet again where I was right yet again. Meanwhile weren't you one of those saying we would be great with all the youth like Clausen. Funny you would bring up that example given I was one of the few who predicted the disaster that was to come.

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