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RE: Future of our Center Position - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 05-17-2017 (05-17-2017, 03:17 PM)Wyche Wrote: ....and even though Boling was a low rounder, he was touted as one of the best, if not the best, guard prospects in his class. He was also projected as high as the second round by draftniks that year. Yeah, lets not act like Boling was some unpolished, raw mid rounder that PA had to coach up into this top Guard. Boling just needed to gain some muscle and physicality. Similar to Westerman actually who i think could be a fine Guard especially with a better O-line coach. Might never happen but i like to dream sometimes. ![]() RE: Future of our Center Position - Derrick - 05-19-2017 (05-16-2017, 02:06 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: This franchise seems to have never valued the C position for the past 20 years.Yep. They should go back and see which position Paul Brown drafted first. One would think Mikey should know better. RE: Future of our Center Position - HarleyDog - 05-19-2017 (05-19-2017, 10:50 PM)Derrick Wrote: Yep. They should go back and see which position Paul Brown drafted first. One would think Mikey should know better. A center has a very tough job. A bad one can cost you a QB! RE: Future of our Center Position - GreenCornBengal - 05-20-2017 Was a little nervous when Boling said in his interview "It's up to guys like me and Russell to lead the way." Russell Bodine leading our line... that's a scary thought. RE: Future of our Center Position - Joelist - 05-20-2017 This is the problem with the habit of our current braintrust of badly undervaluing the interior line. Right now we have an awful Center, a RG that is a stopgap we don't even know will work and a LG who is average/a bit above average. Meanwhile you look at the teams that are in there winning it all and/or going deep in the playoffs consistently, and they do place value on the interior line. People like to bring up the Alex Mack to Atlanta example and it is a valid one - they saw they had real issues on the inside and went out and fixed it and the effect on their offense was hugely positive. RE: Future of our Center Position - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 05-20-2017 (05-20-2017, 01:39 AM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: Was a little nervous when Boling said in his interview "It's up to guys like me and Russell to lead the way." Bodine is not and idiot, he is just bad at pass protection, but you have a valid point. I just hope he is somewhat solid this year and Dielman or an early draft pick take his place. If we re-sign him i will be majorly pizzzzzed off!!! He has no upside, the reason for drafting him in the first place was he was strong and smart. Nothing to do with talent. (05-20-2017, 04:36 AM)Joelist Wrote: This is the problem with the habit of our current braintrust of badly undervaluing the interior line. Right now we have an awful Center, a RG that is a stopgap we don't even know will work and a LG who is average/a bit above average. The problem is Paul piano man Alexander... And that MB does not value the Center position near enough. It is fine to draft mid to late rounders if your coach can coach them up... RE: Future of our Center Position - rfaulk34 - 05-20-2017 (05-01-2017, 01:03 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Interesting that you chose that specific stat. Middle of the pack sounds about right. I've said it before, i think a lot of holes were missed last year. Mostly by Hill. A bad running back can make a line look bad. RE: Future of our Center Position - GreenCornBengal - 05-20-2017 (05-20-2017, 03:42 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Bodine is not and idiot, he is just bad at pass protection, but you have a valid point. I always hoped Bodine would turn the corner, but he continually makes boneheaded mistakes like the low snaps, or completely missing his assignment. He isn't as terrible as some on here portray him to be, but he is much like A Smith in that he has a brain fart here and there. Hope their brain farts don't line up on the same play this year lol could be disastrous. RE: Future of our Center Position - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 05-21-2017 (05-20-2017, 06:40 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: I always hoped Bodine would turn the corner, but he continually makes boneheaded mistakes like the low snaps, or completely missing his assignment. Yeah, hope not. We need our QB. ![]() RE: Future of our Center Position - SYLVIA - 05-28-2017 A center sets the tone of the line, he can cause the rest of the line to look good or bad. We need a strong center. I also agree that Westerman stay at R.G. RE: Future of our Center Position - Luvnit2 - 05-28-2017 I know many hate Bodine and our OL. I look at our OL and see a lot of guys being developed over the last few years. Johnson is now a veteran back up who I am confident could step in and start at guard or center. Westerman is young, but a good prospect. My concern is the OT position, the starters are unproven and worse we have no back ups other than Winston and A. Smith. I saw Bodine get better so I am not ready now to throw him into FA, I want to see if he gets better again in 2017 and then decide. RE: Future of our Center Position - Stingray1931 - 05-28-2017 (05-16-2017, 02:06 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: This franchise seems to have never valued the C position for the past 20 years. Paul Brown's first draft pick was a center. It was the #2 or #3 overall. (I know that was more than 20 years ago.) |