Macky B

AbeBeta;4777650 said:
Also, he's really had to face some tough assignments -- he got destroyed by McCoy in TB -- that kid was the 3rd overall pick in the 2010 draft. Melton from Chicago is a budding star who likely sees a giant contract for 2013.

None of this means that Mack doesn't suck -- but he's not exactly been in an ideal situation physically or matchup wise

So every time he matches up with a good DT he has carte blance to be a complete liability. Sorry, that just doesn't fly.
 
Numbers921;4777692 said:
So every time he matches up with a good DT he has carte blance to be a complete liability. Sorry, that just doesn't fly.

I'm pointing out that if a player misses most of training camp while rehabbing an injury and he goes out and gets abused by a great DT that it might not be useful to make projections based on those performances

But I do realize that distinctions other than Black and White are a bit too complex for most of the folks on this board
 
AbeBeta;4777703 said:
I'm pointing out that if a player misses most of training camp while rehabbing an injury and he goes out and gets abused by a great DT that it might not be useful to make projections based on those performances

But I do realize that distinctions other than Black and White are a bit too complex for most of the folks on this board

lmao..
 
AbeBeta;4777703 said:
I'm pointing out that if a player misses most of training camp while rehabbing an injury and he goes out and gets abused by a great DT that it might not be useful to make projections based on those performances

But I do realize that distinctions other than Black and White are a bit too complex for most of the folks on this board

coming from someone that continually creates excuses for bad O line play this is not a surprise
 
burmafrd;4777730 said:
coming from someone that continually creates excuses for bad O line play this is not a surprise

Blah blah blah Burm. Nice to see you took a break from internet porn long enough to come and complain about the O-line so more
 
AbeBeta;4777735 said:
Blah blah blah Burm. Nice to see you took a break from internet porn long enough to come and complain about the O-line so more

your excuses are wearing real thin.

typical that you still blindly follow the company line.

Any relation to Micky?
 
Risen Star;4777604 said:
Remember when Ron Leary was going to be a factor in the OL this year?

Good times.
As I remember,could be wrong, Callahan is the coach that recommended all 3 of these signings--Leary, Livings and Macky B. He was either restricted with what he could spend on OL or he has no idea,none, on evaluating OL.

So he was the one that recommended these 3 poor lineman and he has been unable to coach them up. He has also not been able to coach up Free or Smith. Only positive I've seen is one week of penalty free OL. Why do we have him? He's worthless as the below avg. OLinemen.
 
burmafrd;4777746 said:
your excuses are wearing real thin.

typical that you still blindly follow the company line.

Any relation to Micky?

What a lame characterization. I've been incredibly critical of many aspects of this team over the years.

I do try my best, however, not to be a premature evaluator. But you seem comfortable with your PE.
 
AbeBeta;4777703 said:
I'm pointing out that if a player misses most of training camp while rehabbing an injury and he goes out and gets abused by a great DT that it might not be useful to make projections based on those performances

But I do realize that distinctions other than Black and White are a bit too complex for most of the folks on this board

It is a black and white issue. He was not starter quality in Carolina. He was given the chance to start and failed. Why would he be any good in Dallas? Callahan is not the miracle worker that some thought. Actually, he has failed as a coach. His three hand picked linemen has stunk.
 
jnday;4777806 said:
It is a black and white issue. He was not starter quality in Carolina. He was given the chance to start and failed. Why would he be any good in Dallas? Callahan is not the miracle worker that some thought. Actually, he has failed as a coach. His three hand picked linemen has stunk.

It may well turn out that way. Me, I recognize that a guy coming off two surgeries may get his *** whooped by quality DTs. You really can't make miracles happen if your guy doesn't get any work in.

And Livings hasn't stunk.
 
jnday;4777668 said:
I agree. Houck did a fine job coaching Tyron and it proved a point to me. A coach is only as good as the talent that he has to work with. It is notvasvsimple as getting a big guy and coaching him up as some posters think. The sad thing about this line situation is that the team and fans will forget about how bad they are when draft time rolls around. You will hear the same comments about linemen not being worth early picks and you can always get good linemen in the late rounds. I don't care who the coach is if some quality linemen are not drafted they will fail.

Houck's a legend. Easily one of the most revered OL coaches in league history but I started to wonder if he just got too old the last few years. Then Tyron arrived and thrived under Houck's coaching his rookie year. As a 20 year old. That convinced me of what I knew all along. It's a talent issue. These players just suck.

All the Callahan talk in the offseason was good for a laugh.
 
AbeBeta;4777814 said:
It may well turn out that way. Me, I recognize that a guy coming off two surgeries may get his *** whooped by quality DTs. You really can't make miracles happen if your guy doesn't get any work in.

And Livings hasn't stunk.

Bern didn't make any miracles for the Panthers either. Find another excuse. As for Livings, he may have played better than any other lineman. That doesn't mean he didn't stink. Raise your expectations. The whole bunch needs to go with the exception of Tyron and he needs to up his play at LT. Tyron is young enough to get much better.
 
Risen Star;4777604 said:
Remember when Ron Leary was going to be a factor in the OL this year?

Good times.
leary was a shoe in starter, all arkin needed was woicik, and nagy/killer were steals.

oprah_laughing_animated_gif.gif
 
AbeBeta;4777781 said:
What a lame characterization. I've been incredibly critical of many aspects of this team over the years.

I do try my best, however, not to be a premature evaluator. But you seem comfortable with your PE.

the guy was never much in Carolina
They made no attempt to keep him

He has stunk so far with us

You probably thought OJ was innocent as well
Despite the evidence
 
We went cheap on bringing in offensive lineman in free agency and drafted none. We did need to fix our secondary arguably more than our interior oline but the fact remains .....we went cheap. Now we pay the price for it. Bernadeu has been awful, something needs to be done but probably wont. I dont get the lack of any kind of sense of urgency with jerry and Steven Jones. We bring in radaway and not Holland or anther og? I dont get it.
 
GiveDezdaBall88;4777517 said:
You do realize you're talking about the same guy who couldn't even start on the Carolina Panthers?

He was penciled in to start but got hurt in preseason last year. His replacement played well.

Now that raises other concerns about his durability but that is not a good basis for your claim.
 

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