Guyton's Play Last Night

Guyton had a bad game and was blaming the officials. He needs to improve his technique and stop pointing the finger at the officiating.
It seems inside rushes are his kryptonite. If every team in the NFL watches film they will attack him inside and its going to be a long year for him if he doesnt get it together.
 
I focused in on Guyton's play last night, specifically his foot work and upper body control. I really believe he has improved his mechanics at the point of attack and is keeping square to the line. He will eventually become a solid tackle for us as he develops this season.
He’s never played LT. He’s gonna get stronger and smarter. Quick guys are the hardest and he was getting beat on double moves by a very quick guy
 
It seems inside rushes are his kryptonite. If every team in the NFL watches film they will attack him inside and it’s going to be a long year for him if he doesnt get it together.
Thib is very quick. I think he was stressing over him speed rushing around the edge and just setup wrong for the inside move
 
That's probably a good idea, but Jerry gave Steele a contract and he will demand he gets his money's worth, no matter how bad he plays.
Which is what makes Jerry the dumbest owner/GM in the league…..his way of managing the team is full of dumb ideas and everyone sees it but him. Sure, business wise he does things that generate revenue, but it’s not the same as building and fielding a winning team.
 
I focused in on Guyton's play last night, specifically his foot work and upper body control. I really believe he has improved his mechanics at the point of attack and is keeping square to the line. He will eventually become a solid tackle for us as he develops this season.
He's no Tyron Smith. He's going to get our 250M QB killed "developing". PFF has him as the 60th ranked OT.
 
He needs to stop fearing the edge so much and focus his leverage inside out. The kid has tremendous physical talent and upside, needs to focus on the details. He'll be fine, but it may take some time...as expected.
 
He needs to stop fearing the edge so much and focus his leverage inside out. The kid has tremendous physical talent and upside, needs to focus on the details. He'll be fine, but it may take some time...as expected.
If you go back to the Cleveland game he got beat a few times by power moves to the outside, and it probably scarred him a bit. I think you're right he will be fine, possibly even better than fine, but I think its going to take a while. He may need a full offseason in the gym which isn't out of the ordinary for a guy who just turned 22.
 
He looked like a rookie last night, but a rookie with the tools to be a great player. He got beat a lot but definitely didn’t look hopeless.
 
He was getting beat inside against Baltimore too.
Yep. He’s got to fix it but he’s never played LT and even those who did struggle in the nfl. In a perfect world he’d be at RT. And it’s possible he is next year. We can get out if Steele deal after this season but then you have to draft a tackle again
 
he has 10 Days to get ready for a much better DE....
McCarthy has 10 days to figure out who’s gonna help him because he’s not gonna be able to handle watt on his own. They need to do like they did with the browns and help on some plays
 
McCarthy has 10 days to figure out who’s gonna help him because he’s not gonna be able to handle watt on his own. They need to do like they did with the browns and help on some plays
they cannot afford to Chaz Green this
Dak might not survive it
 
I focused in on Guyton's play last night, specifically his foot work and upper body control. I really believe he has improved his mechanics at the point of attack and is keeping square to the line. He will eventually become a solid tackle for us as he develops this season.
He will continue to get better as the season progresses. I wouldn't be surprised if he makes a decent jump in his play after the bye.
 
Which is what makes Jerry the dumbest owner/GM in the league…..his way of managing the team is full of dumb ideas and everyone sees it but him. Sure, business wise he does things that generate revenue, but it’s not the same as building and fielding a winning team.
I would say that winning championships would bring much more money and make the team more valuable. But I Jerry doesn't see it that way, his ego is too big.
 

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