05-21-2019, 10:05 PM
(05-21-2019, 08:13 PM)spazz70 Wrote: I know it is just OTAs and they say they are experimenting with the OL and putting Williams at LT. What I do not understand is why they would line up Glenn at LG. Boling is our LG and has been for years. IF Williams wins the LT spot then I would think that Glenn would go to RT and Boling back to LG. If that were the case then why would you not have Glenn line up at RT? Were they just looking for Glenn's experience lining him up next to Williams to help him out? I personally would not mind seeing one of the OLs listed below on opening day.
Williams/Boling/Price/Miller/Glenn
Williams/Glenn/Price/Miller/Boling
Glenn/Boling/Price/Miller/Williams
I prefer the first one as I think that Glenn on the right side would be a road grader....the guy is a monster.
It could be a number of different things.
Glenn simply may not be comfortable taking snaps on the right side. Hell, Whit talked about how hard it would be to move there after the Og/Fisher draft and he's arguably a HoF LT. Not everyone can just reverse their technique like that.
We also all saw Glenn struggle with outside speed rushers last year. They could simply be kicking him inside to cover up that weakness.
While Boling is technically sound, he's not the most physical drive blocker in the run game and sometimes gets blown off the LoS in pass protection. Inside pressure kills Dalton, but he's shown he can step up and escape outside pressure if the pocket doesn't collapse. The game plan may be to put the biggest uglies inside to ensure a good pocket for Dalton to work from. If Jonah Williams is as advertised at LT and Glenn, Price, and Miller can secure the pocket, then they're free to use the TE's and RB's to help Hart/Boling at RT.