Thoughts on the O-Line

Cowchips said:
With some short outlet passes to TO and Wiggins, shotgun and running the hurryup offense a couple times per game, let's see how much pressure they can bring. The biggest improvements in this o-line will be the result of more creativity in the play calling and a sure handed receiver that knows how to get open quickly (welcome TO!!).

Sure TO will help but short yardage and goal lines this offense has to do a better job and while it is easy to blame it on playcalling when you get down to 3rd 1 or inside the 5 any O-line should be expected to do the job the majority of the time.
 
baj1dallas said:
Kosier is a huge question mark.

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Nobody can be sure of what to expect from Kosier.

You're right to an extent, but I thought Parcells dropped an interesting line about him. WHen asked about the O-line, he said (paraphrasing) "I know what I have in (Kosier)."

Considering this was maybe one minicamp practice with Kosier even in a Cowboy uniform, I think that speaks to the level of research and film study they have on the guy. And for Bill to drop that comment I get a little less worried about Kosier and concentrate more on question marks like Rivera's back, Johnson's weight/strengh, and if Pettiti's improved physical status will translate to the field.
 
wileedog said:
You're right to an extent, but I thought Parcells dropped an interesting line about him. WHen asked about the O-line, he said (paraphrasing) "I know what I have in (Kosier)."

Not to alarm anyone, but that's the same line he used to drop when speaking about Kurt Vollers.
 
wileedog said:
You're right to an extent, but I thought Parcells dropped an interesting line about him. WHen asked about the O-line, he said (paraphrasing) "I know what I have in (Kosier)."

Another interesting statement about Kosier was that several teams who were interested in him felt he received crappy coaching in Det. So if he can play at a decent level with bad coaching, imagine how he will improve with our mediocre OL-coaching!

Also, it sounds like Peterman is going to see a lot of work at both LG and RG this pre-season -- possibly more at RG since they don't want to wear Rivera down. So much for the lack of versatility.
 
Alexander said:
Not to alarm anyone, but that's the same line he used to drop when speaking about Kurt Vollers.

Its a context thing. They way he said it was more of "I don't have a question mark there."

Vollers was never pencilled in as a starter. Bill indeed knew what he had there, and Vollers is indeed no longer on the team.
 

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