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PFF OL grades after Week 2
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(09-16-2019, 10:40 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: Last year (2018):
Glenn-Boling-Price-Redmond-Hart
That line led to the AFC leader rusher but I do not think pass-pro was all that good and Redmond and Hart were penalty machines.  4.7 ypc.

This Year during the preseason:  
Glenn-Jerry-Price-Miller-Hart

I forget when Glenn was injured but I thought he played most preseason games and I know preseason has so many variables like rotation of players, and limited talent sample pool.  Nevertheless, Bengals had 227 total rushing yards at 3.0 ypc.  Price was the only lineman I saw get any push.  

So now in regular season:
Jerry/Smith-Jordan-Hopkins-Miller-Hart 

59 TOTAL Yards rushing in two games at 1.8 ypc.  I know Hopkins is top rated center but I do not see evidence that he is good at line push.  The only constant between 2018 and 2019 is Hart.  

Maybe Pollack was a better coach than Turner.  I don't know.    

We're the only team that would hire Turner in the NFL. Bottom line.

But, he can't be this bad? Can he?
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#62
(09-16-2019, 10:42 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: We're the only team that would hire Turner in the NFL. Bottom line.

But, he can't be this bad? Can he?

Could this be a product of facing a top 3 dline with our 3rd and 4th string LT. I know many teams would struggle under those circumstances. I'm more disappointed defensively goodwin wide open all the time the terrible tackling by the dline and LB's
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