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Offense (Deep-Dive Analysis Using PFF Ratings)
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(11-05-2018, 03:14 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Yes! Starting Westerman is one no-brainer move we can make.

I like how Pollack turned the line into being more aggressive. I think Alexander's scheme may have been too  antiquated. It's crazy to think he was here for so long. The Cowboys saw enough after half a season.

Pollack made our line somewhat better, but I think the raw talent level is just missing still. Guys like Ced and Fisher may not be savable.

Note: Pollack's lines in Dallas were basically loaded for his tenure there. Sure he should get credit for developing them, but it's an apples and oranges scenario.

I agree, love how Pollack overall has turned this O-line around into an okay unit in less than a year.

Quite the accomplishment but Redmond has been bad, think giving Westerman a shot at RG or Price could save
our season as long as the Defense starts to improve. Pollack did have a stacked Line in Dallas but he has shown
enough here with our poor players that he is a definate improvement over PA.

(11-05-2018, 03:37 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Pollack knows a hundred times more than you do about O-line talent.  You have no clue if Westerman is better than Redmond.

Of course he does, never said he doesn't. But Redmond is at a rate of giving up the most pressures of all time by
a Guard in a season! Westerman has always played well everytime he has gotten a shot. You have no clue that
Westerman wouldn't be better than Redmond Fred.
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RE: Offense (Deep-Dive Analysis Using PFF Ratings) - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-06-2018, 03:34 PM

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