I don't know if we can say that. It took Collins a few years to really hit his stride, especially after a position switch. Williams was a college LT being switched to pro LG. He stayed on the same side, but went from a position where he faced smaller guys with speed to one where he's facing big guys with power and sometimes speed to go with it.
i am saying that i don't expect williams too be dominant in regards for 2020.
My hope is that he turns into a Richie Incognito type whereas he is not overpowering physically or dominant
but because he has a combination of athleticism, quick feet, elite techniques, and a knack for the game, he could eventualy
be pro bowler. the only difference is i dunno if Williams has Richies' flat out mean streak demeanor and at this stage Williams still
makes several mental mistakes with penalties and he's not always that swift when it comes to stunt-twist recognition..
Josh Sitton wasn't dominant but he was a consensus pro bowler for packers,
Richie Incognito wasn't overpowering dominant but he was a 4 time pro bowler.
I thought it was a tremendous asset to have Fred beard by his side, to lead him along the way.
But line stunt twist and exotic blitzes are not exactly a Looney trait. And watch for Looney going against the top interior DT/NT.
that's where he can be exposed and get his azz handed to him backwards.
Had we retained o-line coach frank pollard, Williams would be much further along. But frank was inexplicably released and the incompetent paul alexander was brought here to coach the o-line. Giant step backwards. Then colombo got the job, but he was just a rookie coach. The line will improve with pgilbin as coach.
In the games he played he was getting much better imo. Played 11 games and gave up one sack I believe. He did have four holding calls and two false starts. I do believe he is more more fit for the outside with his quick feet and height
Given the fact that he's has 4 knee surgeries in the last 3 years yeah of course he would take a value deal if offered right now, he's the complete opposite of someone you throw even mid tier money at now so of course he'd take the the deal (he's an injury prone player that's closer to a legit backup than a legit starter)
Regardless, it’s better for us McGovern is better.saw a video on youtube of the teams account and he looks alot bigger. hes not that small OL we saw as a rookie. And it looks like he has improved alot on the strength side. IN the clip they showed he was going up against Crawford and he manhandled him. And Crawford is considered a strong guy. This is encouraging for me.
i am saying that i don't expect williams too be dominant in regards for 2020.
My hope is that he turns into a Richie Incognito type whereas he is not overpowering physically or dominant
but because he has a combination of athleticism, quick feet, elite techniques, and a knack for the game, he could eventualy
be pro bowler. the only difference is i dunno if Williams has Richies' flat out mean streak demeanor and at this stage Williams still
makes several mental mistakes with penalties and he's not always that swift when it comes to stunt-twist recognition..
Josh Sitton wasn't dominant but he was a consensus pro bowler for packers,
Richie Incognito wasn't overpowering dominant but he was a 4 time pro bowler.
I thought it was a tremendous asset to have Fred beard by his side, to lead him along the way.
But line stunt twist and exotic blitzes are not exactly a Looney trait. And watch for Looney going against the top interior DT/NT.
that's where he can be exposed and get his azz handed to him backwards.
That was the rap on him in the draft. The opinion was he would need strength training to be at LG and he did get pushed around a lot.Why do people claim Williams lacks strength? It's never been true.
It was? Man, that's just not what I heard. Shows how different scouting reports can be.That was the rap on him in the draft. The opinion was he would need strength training to be at LG and he did get pushed around a lot.
Why do people claim Williams lacks strength? It's never been true.
That was the reason for the speculation about letting Collins go and putting him at RT because he wasn't strong enough for the inside.It was? Man, that's just not what I heard. Shows how different scouting reports can be.