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  • NOrvMeNow
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    Originally posted by Boltnut View Post

    I look at this differently. I see stud OT's as enabling a team to create explosive plays... whether it's creating time for a WR to get open or whether it's an OT creating holes for RB's to burst through. I sure would like to see Justin have enough time to use that rocket arm of his to a WR downfield. I sure would like to see an offense that can get more than 3.8 ypc. in the run game.

    Our former OC Lombardi and current OC Moore were able to create explosive plays in New Orleans and Dallas. Yet, both of them kept JH from going downfield very much. Was that for lack of an explosive offensive playmaker...? Or did they recognize our shortcomings at the OT position...?
    I'm not buying the weakness in the Oline argument.
    Steichen had lesser players on his Charger Oline, and yet Herbert went downfield consistently that year.

    I'm guessing it was Staley preaching no turnover football in his OC's ears.

    Chargers typically won the turnover battle under BS, and still lost the game, which tells me it's a somewhat overblown truism in the league.

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    • BayAreaBoltz
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      Originally posted by Boltnut View Post

      I look at this differently. I see stud OT's as enabling a team to create explosive plays... whether it's creating time for a WR to get open or whether it's an OT creating holes for RB's to burst through. I sure would like to see Justin have enough time to use that rocket arm of his to a WR downfield. I sure would like to see an offense that can get more than 3.8 ypc. in the run game.

      Our former OC Lombardi and current OC Moore were able to create explosive plays in New Orleans and Dallas. Yet, both of them kept JH from going downfield very much. Was that for lack of an explosive offensive playmaker...? Or did they recognize our shortcomings at the OT position...?
      Both. We need both. But since our explosive, game-changing WR playmaker cupboard is absolutely bare, I'd like to add one for the next 5 years+.

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      • NOrvMeNow
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        Originally posted by Lone Bolt View Post
        Bowers no matter what...but...

        Nabors tape is awful damn impressive...this kid is a dawg...where MHJr is a smooth operator, seeming to glide through his routes, and has a knack for getting open, Nabors is explosive and physical in every aspect of his game, from running thru press, to contested catches, and of course, run after catch...actually like this kid A LOT...have him above Odunze...and him and MHjr are neck in neck...would not surprise me if a team, who is looking for that specific type of skillset in a reciever, has him above MHJr.
        I do too (above Odunze)

        His acceleration is on par with Jameson Williams, but there's a lot more to his game.

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        • dmac_bolt
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          Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
          The only thing I am tired of is not winning.

          It is time to eat our vegetables.
          you can eat prime rib beef, or you can eat filet mignon. I am not objecting to either but given we have a LT anchor, I’m leaning towards a sizzling filet vs a slab of prime rib. Both will make you stronger. Vegetables are day3 side dishes, we need protein!

          OT and not for you - just too lazy to comment to a diff post so tacking it here: I look forward to an improved Q in 2024. Not giving up on the kid, complaining about him not being worthy of #21 is a waste of time at this point - he didn’t draft himself and he should not be blamed. Spilled milk, past spending, prior leaders - all interesting yet backwards views that gains nothing tomorrow. Onward, always onward! (I was a Flowers child last draft - I do recall you were one that spent considerable ink advocating to all that Q was a better selection?)
          “Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”

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          • wu-dai clan
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            Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post

            you can eat prime rib beef, or you can eat filet mignon. I am not objecting to either but given we have a LT anchor, I’m leaning towards a sizzling filet vs a slab of prime rib. Both will make you stronger. Vegetables are day3 side dishes, we need protein!

            OT and not for you - just too lazy to comment to a diff post so tacking it here: I look forward to an improved Q in 2024. Not giving up on the kid, complaining about him not being worthy of #21 is a waste of time at this point - he didn’t draft himself and he should not be blamed. Spilled milk, past spending, prior leaders - all interesting yet backwards views that gains nothing tomorrow. Onward, always onward! (I was a Flowers child last draft - I do recall you were one that spent considerable ink advocating to all that Q was a better selection?)
            Think of wu as "Alt Right."
            (In a good way !)
            Joe Alt ORT.
            Pip to Swing.

            In film study, I saw QJ make tough catches. The Chargers need to use him better. He needs to get his ass over to JUGGS.

            I also noted in real time, here at TPB, that QJ did indeed choke at his Pro Day. He had some drops there. It's mental.

            MW's '23 injury and our '24 WR population are huge factors. Is QJ a bust ? Is Josh Palmer glass ?

            Meanwhile, I am sticking to mid, late round WR draftees, with diverse profiles. Herbert has favorite targets he trusts. He has a bit of tunnel vision. There is only one football to distribute.

            Food for thought.
            We play modern Harball.

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            • sonorajim
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              Originally posted by NOrvMeNow View Post

              I'm not buying the weakness in the Oline argument.
              Steichen had lesser players on his Charger Oline, and yet Herbert went downfield consistently that year..
              It's a fact that Herbert has been far more vulnerable to the blitz and interior DL pressure. If not OL personnel, OL training? Plays called?
              There's no question that the OL is less effective. Slater is the only Chargers OL with a starting grade. Linsley is retired/ medical, Johnson, Clapp, Salyer, Pipkins played like crap backups.

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              • Boltnut
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                Could it be that we already have offensive playmakers...?

                KA and Joshua Palmer are both very good at short and mid-range routes.
                Both QJ and DD can get deep... quickly. The problem is protecting JH long enough to allow those deep routes to develop.

                I remember a year (2021) when JH had 5,000+ yards and 38 passing TD's. It was also the only year they ran for 4+ ypc since JH has been here.
                It's almost unbelievable that our starting RG and RT were Michael Schofield and Storm Norton in 2021. Frank Smith was the OL coach that year.

                Our offensive "playmakers" that year were: KA, MW, Jared Cook, and rookie Joshua Palmer. Of course, Ekeler was having one of his best years.
                Our biggest problem was that defense... 29th in points against. Michael Davis was having one of his "down" years... @54.0 PFF.
                So many correlations...
                Protect the QB
                Run the ball
                Play great defense

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                • sonorajim
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                  Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
                  Could it be that we already have offensive playmakers...?

                  KA and Joshua Palmer are both very good at short and mid-range routes.
                  Both QJ and DD can get deep... quickly. The problem is protecting JH long enough to allow those deep routes to develop.

                  I remember a year (2021) when JH had 5,000+ yards and 38 passing TD's. It was also the only year they ran for 4+ ypc since JH has been here.
                  It's almost unbelievable that our starting RG and RT were Michael Schofield and Storm Norton in 2021. Frank Smith was the OL coach that year.

                  Our offensive "playmakers" that year were: KA, MW, Jared Cook, and rookie Joshua Palmer. Of course, Ekeler was having one of his best years.
                  Our biggest problem was that defense... 29th in points against. Michael Davis was having one of his "down" years... @54.0 PFF.
                  So many correlations...
                  Frank Smith was gold.
                  Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
                  I had high hopes for Moore. Turned out to be just a guy.

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                  • Boltnut
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                    Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

                    Frank Smith was gold.
                    Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
                    I had high hopes for Moore. Turned out to be just a guy.
                    I fell for the Moore hype, too.
                    Frank Smith isn't getting an interview it seems.
                    Could Todd Monken bring in his OL coach from Georgia... former Chargers 4th round pick Stacy Searels...? Didn't Jamaree play OT for Searels...?
                    Protect the QB
                    Run the ball
                    Play great defense

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                    • sonorajim
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                      Originally posted by Boltnut View Post

                      I fell for the Moore hype, too.
                      Frank Smith isn't getting an interview it seems.
                      Could Todd Monken bring in his OL coach from Georgia... former Chargers 4th round pick Stacy Searels...? Didn't Jamaree play OT for Searels...?
                      Frank is a 1 yr OC. I like Monken, our prospect list is strong.
                      Harbaugh seems likely to LAC but whoever, our OL needs love and discipline.
                      A top C (draft or vet) and a top quality OL coach that fits our HC - OC and OL personnel. Minimum. Eff poke and hope on OL. We need a quality product.

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                      • Maniaque 6
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                        Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

                        It's a fact that Herbert has been far more vulnerable to the blitz and interior DL pressure. If not OL personnel, OL training? Plays called?
                        There's no question that the OL is less effective. Slater is the only Chargers OL with a starting grade. Linsley is retired/ medical, Johnson, Clapp, Salyer, Pipkins played like crap backups.
                        Linsley out is the big reason.
                        The two guards have to work harder.
                        I don't think Salyer and Johnson are able to compensate.

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                        • Boltnut
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                          Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

                          Frank is a 1 yr OC. I like Monken, our prospect list is strong.
                          Harbaugh seems likely to LAC but whoever, our OL needs love and discipline.
                          A top C (draft or vet) and a top quality OL coach that fits our HC - OC and OL personnel. Minimum. Eff poke and hope on OL. We need a quality product.
                          Frank has been OC for 2 years... but you're right, not long enough. Plus he hasn't been play-calling @Miami.
                          Harbaugh is the current hopium. Things will have be right in the FO for that to happen... money and egos on the line.
                          If that fit isn't right... Monken seems like a smart choice. Ravens connection and Georgia connection suggests that OL is a priority.
                          The trencher inside me is satisfied.

                          Before the Pipkins re-sign, I thought they already had a RT on the roster (Salyer). The fact that Salyer played OT for Monken @Georgia has me optimistic... and frees up the possibilities @#5. With RT solved... it comes down to WR, TE, DE, and CB.

                          Monken should know Bowers and Van Pran fairly well.
                          Protect the QB
                          Run the ball
                          Play great defense

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