Hey what do you think your doing inserting common sense into a discussion like that? On a Sunday no less.Cbz40 said:Selecting an OT at #18 and he's riding the pine how is that a fix for the 06 season?
big dog cowboy said:Hey what do you think your doing inserting common sense into a discussion like that? On a Sunday no less.![]()
burmafrd said:then show some EVIDENCE to show the line was worse in 2004 then 2005. Can't find any, can you?
big dog cowboy said:Hey what do you think your doing inserting common sense into a discussion like that? On a Sunday no less.![]()
dbair1967 said:the evidence is in watching the games MW...
by no means do I think Bledsoe was great, but he was far from the problem with the offense last yr...there were just way too many jail break plays (pass and run) where our guys didnt have a chance
in my 30 years of watching this team that was the worst OL play I have ever seen for a 16 games season...other than a couple of games early in the season it was putrid at best
David
Cbz40 said:Gentlemen I do not think there is anyone on this board that disagrees with the fact the OL needs upgrading.
That being said, it is my opinion other than Ferguson, what OT in the draft has the talent to step in and start?
Selecting an OT at #18 and he's riding the pine how is that a fix for the 06 season?
kiheikiwi said:No matter who you take in the 18th spot, they had better not be rideing the pine, I would hope our scouts will have done their homework, and if we did select an OT in the 1st, anyone of the top 4-5 tackles would start for us,RT that is.