Our new OT's name is Isaac Alarcon, not Alcron. Let's, at least, get his last name right, OK?
Yes, but Alcron is very good at removing carpet stains. Lets lay off Alcron, OK?
That’s because he is bigger.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.
Some players get drafted low because they are said to have potential. What that possibly means is that their ability was not maximized at the college level. However, the pro team believes it has the ability to raise his performance level through some intangible such as coaching or even team leadership.
Tyron Smith and Zack Martin have held themselves, as well as their teammates on the line, to a high standard. When you are playing and practicing around these guys I am sure it can be inspiring. There is also pride and a competitive spirit. Nobody wants to be the weakest link on the line. This is what leadership does.
Many fans don't understand that there is the potential for Connor to improve through many seasons so long as he puts in the work.....and it is obvious, he has put in the work.
I had to look. Scouting reports all had Williams at 320. He is listed on team website at 298. Weight is redistributed? I always thought his issue was strength not size. He was a T for most of college so he is an impressive athlete for a big man. That athleticism helped him compete with quick DTs. Big powerful guys would routinely push him around. Strength was/is his issue. Until I see it I think the guy should be back at T. He has some competition right now so he’ll have to earn it.
Why do people claim Williams lacks strength? It's never been true.
This was a great addition to the conversation, keep it up buddy.How many times Zeke got tackled in the backfield because weak bum Connor Williams couldn’t maintain his block even for 1 sec.
Another great hire but the legendary Jason GarrettHad 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.
Wow he does. Looks just like Tyron Smith actually. Did they switch numbers?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.
There is a difference in power and strength.
Power is a combination of strength and size.
He has appeared to have very good strength.
He lacked power as a rookie.
Even when he lacked weight, he showed decent power on some goal line plays because with the correct leverage it's like a chair under a door handle.
- The chair does not have to be big, it just needs to be at a good angle between the floor and the door handle.
The issue was with regards to reaching outside of his body area or any off-balance blocking attempts.
- Tyron can reach out and not have perfect balance but still have excellent power.
- Lightweight OLinemen need to be balanced and positioned directly in front of defenders in order to play with power.
I think so. Certainly stronger.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.
Knee and joint injuries can't really be "strength and conditioned" away. No way to stop meniscus tears, ligament tears, ligament sprains. If anything just means he is unlucky.Sucks is a little harsh but injuries (4 knee surgeries in the last 3 years) hasn't helped his case of him trying to prove he's a long term starter for us. I personally wasn't impressed by his draft hype/profile to be honest
His draft profile was literally "amazing freshmen year, sophomore slump, and injured junior year. IF has can stay healthy and IF he can switch positions and IF he can return to his freshman form he should be a good pickup"
I know nothing is guranteed in the draft but that's ALOT of "ifs" for a fringe top 50 pick.......
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)
So, the high level of competition at the Monterrey Institute of Technolgy has you convinced Alarcon is ready to start in the NFL? And at OG where he doesn’t have experience?Dude sucks and is propped up due to him being a Texas alumni. Issac Alcron should be getting reps at LG and chance to compete. Dude is bigger, stronger and more athletic and will bring the running game to elite level.
Connor needs to be moved to swing tackle.
He's smart, coachable and works hard. Just keeps getting better. He was a good pick. Alarcon no esta listo.