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Andy just showed that he wasn’t the problem
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(10-11-2020, 09:00 PM)Joelist Wrote: And can we stop this idea that being happy Andy was successful somehow means taking Burrow was the wrong move? Both can be true.

What it does show is the OL (whether it be the players or the scheme) is the root of the offensive issues. Burrow is a 1OA and arguably one of the best college QBs ever but the clown show on the line is making it almost impossible for him to succeed. Andy is a vet true but you could see the difference in the blocking and the impact - he was able to scan the field and step into his throws.

I am glad we have Joe, if we get him an OL he can become a great QB.

Sadly, the OL issues have gone on now for 3+ years minimum and hard to understand why Tobin, Zac and the coaching staff have been blind to it.

I see guys playing for the Ravens like Orlando Brown, how did we pass on him? Our decision makers simply can't evaluate OL talent. Our OL coaches can't coach them up either.
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RE: Andy just showed that he wasn’t the problem - Luvnit2 - 10-11-2020, 09:09 PM

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