03-09-2022, 07:37 PM
(03-09-2022, 09:15 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: No doubt. Adeniji has the quick feet, but not the strength or experience. Carman has the strength, but perhaps not the feet or length. Smith has all the tools, but can't seem to stay healthy and he is very inexperienced. It is like you could build one quality lineman with parts of all three (Adeniji's feet, Carman's strength, Smith's length) but alone they are all deficient.
I really like the additional offensive line coaching hires. Their point about teaching and instruction during the season while trying to install game plans makes a lot of sense. They can do some in the off season, but without hitting and so little time for practicing now, development is sacrificed.
Not saying this will allow them to start a line with Carman, Smith, and Adeniji by any stretch, but they COULD be better developed during the season.
Yeah, they all have their strengths and weaknesses but Adeniji's weakness in just being on roller skates all the time makes
even his quick feet meaningless. I really think we have a couple special players in Carman and D'Ante though, hope they
develop into what they could be, they are really talented and flash big at times. Both just need to stay healthy.