(08-13-2017, 09:40 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]To be blunt you really have no idea what you're talking about
Cool story.
I was trying to not be a richard, but in kind, I think you are talking out your ass about him "taking a step forward" just because they ran short quick passes with no deep drops or long developing routes to specifically hide his inability.
The idea that a player is max out by 25 in their talent and progression is just so factually wrong... plus the idea that our game plan was designed around our left tackle is another lack of fact statement... did you watch our offense last few years.. we throw the ball quick, plus there were times our QB could have waited since the protection was good but WRs were open, sure you can design some of your formations to your strength and away from your weakness at times.. but not a entire game plan..... we also ran the ball well, I guess we ran the ball to protect our Left tackle...
well it is a bit useless to really attempt to debate with someone that has that type of flawed logic... Keep drinking the Kool Aid Brother
(08-13-2017, 08:52 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: [ -> ]I'll have more time to thoroghly discuss this tomorrow when I can re-watch the entire game.
I've only had time to watch the first drive a few times to focus on 70, 61 and 66.
So you watched a few drives and have his entire future figured out. I just hope you use your powers for good and not evil.
(08-13-2017, 09:42 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: [ -> ]Cool story.
I was trying to not be a richard, but in kind, I think you are talking out your ass about him "taking a step forward" just because they ran short quick passes with no deep drops or long developing routes to specifically hide his inability.
You keep talking like you have more knowledge that you can possibly have. How do you know what the game plan was? You made assumptions. Lots of them. I'm still laughing over the idea that a guy can't physically change at 25, that a man cannot become stronger as he enters his physical peak.
The Bengals have been running a quick passing game since Gruden. Who have they been hiding all that time?
Claming that the worst ' starting' OT in the NFL last year has 'taken a step forward' based off a few pre season series is hilarious.
That would be akin to saying Amir Garrett is back on track after he pitches one inning of perfect ball in his next AAA start.
Seems to be an impasse about the future of Ob in this thread. Can't wait for next week so we can continue this discussion.
(08-13-2017, 11:30 PM)treee Wrote: [ -> ]Seems to be an impasse about the future of Ob in this thread. Can't wait for next week so we can continue this discussion.
49ers/Chiefs replay is coming on NFL Network in 20 minutes. A chance to look at what KC will bring to town next Saturday.
(08-13-2017, 01:37 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not too encouraged at all right now. Still saw the same sort of issues he had last year that will inevitably be a problem this year.
Until he stops opening his hips and firing wide, he will be a liability.
I'm not impressed that he looked marginally better as the backups rotated in for Tampa.
Trey Hopkins and Christian Westerman were the standouts on the OL yesterday.
Alex Redmond showed some promise too.
I didn't really pay much attention to Westerman, but I agree, Hopkins and Redmond looked pretty good. Hopkins had a real nice game.