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RE: Positions of need - Au165 - 10-28-2019 (10-28-2019, 11:20 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: I've warmed up to this idea. My concern is with the top guys (Herbert, Tua) is durability (Tua) and struggles under pressure (Herbert). This offensive line is an absolute sieve and there is very little run game to help. If they decide to select Chase Young and go heavy offensive line in the draft I wouldn't hate the move. The bust rate of elite pass rushers is much lower than QB, if you are picking #1 you can't mess it up and that would be a can't mess up pick. RE: Positions of need - Nicomo Cosca - 10-28-2019 (10-28-2019, 11:20 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: I've warmed up to this idea. My concern is with the top guys (Herbert, Tua) is durability (Tua) and struggles under pressure (Herbert). This offensive line is an absolute sieve and there is very little run game to help. If they decide to select Chase Young and go heavy offensive line in the draft I wouldn't hate the move. Why do you not include Burrow in your “top guys?” RE: Positions of need - KillerGoose - 10-28-2019 (10-28-2019, 12:36 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Why do you not include Burrow in your “top guys?” Oversight in my write-up. He is a top guy, he looks absolutely incredible. I still have worries in general of placing a young QB behind a bad offensive line, but I would be very happy if they got any of those guys. RE: Positions of need - Big Boss - 10-28-2019 Might be worth reposting this comment from Zac Taylor's introductory press conference. Mike Brown Wrote:Zac is a guy who grew up on the offensive side of the ball. That’s where he coached throughout his career. He was a quarterback in college, so he thinks in that way. That’s the trend in the National Football League these days, and we’ll be following that trend. |