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RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - ezekiel23 - 04-15-2021 Mental errors galore from the offensive line last year.Watched the Bengals vs. Browns game yesterday on NFL replay,and was surprised at how they struggled on blitz pickups and other missed assignments.The blocking actually for the most part appeared to be pretty good.Just to many mental errors.I blame a lot of this on poor coaching.Hopefully it won’t happen as much this year with the new coach.I also believe the new O-line coach has a better line to work with as opposed to last years. RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 04-15-2021 (04-15-2021, 07:27 PM)ezekiel23 Wrote: Mental errors galore from the offensive line last year.Watched the Bengals vs. Browns game yesterday on NFL replay,and was surprised at how they struggled on blitz pickups and other missed assignments.The blocking actually for the most part appeared to be pretty good.Just to many mental errors.I blame a lot of this on poor coaching.Hopefully it won’t happen as much this year with the new coach.I also believe the new O-line coach has a better line to work with as opposed to last years. Yes sir Zeke. Turner was terrible at getting his players ready for blitz pick ups and picking up assignments. They looked lost out there, unprepared. Pollack should help big time as should bringing in Reiff and bringing back Spain. The Draft hasn't even started yet and even if we took Chase at 5 we could just load up on OL in this deep class afterwards. We could pick 3 or 4 O-lineman if we wanted. RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - Hammerstripes - 04-15-2021 (04-13-2021, 04:15 PM)ochocincos Wrote: The sad part is they have replaced almost all of the OL from before Taylor and Turner came in. While I agree with your assessment in a perfect world, we also have a huge need for a starting caliber OT. Jonah has missed more games than he's played. You have to at least have a good backup plan for him based on his injury history since he's been here. RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - Joelist - 04-15-2021 (04-15-2021, 07:27 PM)ezekiel23 Wrote: Mental errors galore from the offensive line last year.Watched the Bengals vs. Browns game yesterday on NFL replay,and was surprised at how they struggled on blitz pickups and other missed assignments.The blocking actually for the most part appeared to be pretty good.Just to many mental errors.I blame a lot of this on poor coaching.Hopefully it won’t happen as much this year with the new coach.I also believe the new O-line coach has a better line to work with as opposed to last years. Which of you think about it makes the abrupt improvement when we had both Spain and XSF in at Guard at the same time make sense. Both experienced Guards and neither coached up by Turner. I wonder also if Turner had input into them keeping a back or a TE out next to Hart a lot later in the season or if at that point his input was being disregarded (similar to what happened when Lazor got Piano Man overruled). RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - rfaulk34 - 04-15-2021 (04-15-2021, 07:17 PM)ochocincos Wrote: It doesn't paint an incomplete picture, it's saying a different message. I did this a few weeks ago. Hit percentage (percentage of the time you allow the QB to be sacked or hit--lower number is wanted) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hopkins --- .003% XSF -------- .012% Price ------- .014% Spain ------ .015% Redmond - .017% J-Will ------ .020% Hart ------- .021% Fred ------- .023% MJ --------- .036% Hak-Ad --- .040% **Reiff---- .014% The average offensive lineman will have a Hit Percentage around .015% RE: OL hits and sacks - Joe Goodberry - ochocincos - 04-16-2021 (04-15-2021, 08:14 PM)Hammerstripes Wrote: While I agree with your assessment in a perfect world, we also have a huge need for a starting caliber OT. Jonah has missed more games than he's played. You have to at least have a good backup plan for him based on his injury history since he's been here. Yes, so you take two OL: one who can either being swing OT and the other starts at OG, or the OT plays OG for a year and swings outside if an injury occurs. Scenario A: Draft OT who can play OG as rookie, then swing out Draft mid-round (3-5) OG who can take over at OG in a year or two Scenario B: Draft an IOL who will start at OG as a rookie Draft a swing OT who can develop behind Reiff and Jonah for a year before taking over as a starter next year |