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IIRC, Pipkins got beaten into a fine paste by Crosby, too.Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
That was another Staley head scratching, ill fated decision.
Based on what we saw of Pipkens in week #17 when filling in for Slater,
and then them sticking Norton out at RT that final week to be beaten into a fine paste by Max Crosby;
it probably cost the Chargers the playoffs.
How about we get OT's that don't get beaten into fine pastes...Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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Only 2 games @RT. Gotta read the fine print. He played @RG zero game in college. Not surprised it was an adjustment.Originally posted by charger1_sj View Post
Sayler moved to LT at Geogia and played plenty of games there, not just two as been mentioned. In fact he played LT for us while Slater was out, and did a good
job. Sayler at OG for us, not so good. Salyer was a top 50 O line guy at Georgia while playing OT, not OG. He was brought in as an OG, but switched to LT and
excelled there.
Protect the QB
Run the ball
Play great defense
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In 24 years as the Patriots' head coach, Bill Belichick used six first-round picks on defensive linemen and four on the offensive line. He used two first-round picks on tight ends (Daniel Graham and Benjamin Watson) and one on a wide receiver (N'Keal Harry). From 2001 through 2004 he used first-round picks on Richard Seymour, Ty Warren, and Vince Wilfork, all of them in the top 15. Belichick got left tackle Matt Light in the second round of the same draft he took Seymour.Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Well, that shows the value of the line, both O and D...
Invest in both side of the lines with successful high picks, and great things will happen.
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Fisher never worked out and the Chiefs don't win this year's SB without Kelce, their TE. So there's that.Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
Andy Reid has been a head coach for 25 years. His teams have spent two first-round picks on wide receivers (Jeremy Maclin and Freddie Mitchell with the Eagles) and none on tight ends. Reid's teams have spent nine first-round picks on defensive lineman, and traded a first-round pick for pass-rusher Frank Clark. Reid's teams have spent three first-round picks on offensive linemen, including the 2013 first overall pick on offensive tackle Eric Fisher. The Chiefs also traded a first-round pick for offensive tackle Orlando Brown.
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Fisher never worked out? He was their left tackle for eight years, including the Super Bowl victory over the 49ers (first time). He made two Pro Bowls. The Chiefs got BLOWN OUT in the Super Bowl Eric Fisher was injured against the Bucs, leading them to trade a first-round pick for Orlando Brown the following offseason. Travis Kelce played in that 31-9 blowout loss in the Super Bowl against the Bucs, leading the Chiefs in receiving. So there's that, too.Originally posted by charger1_sj View Post
Fisher never worked out and the Chiefs don't win this year's SB without Kelce, their TE. So there's that.
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False info. Sayler played 2 games at RT in 2019. He played LT for 9 games in 2020. He also played a few games at center, and OG. UntilOriginally posted by Boltnut View Post
Only 2 games @RT. Gotta read the fine print. He played @RG zero game in college. Not surprised it was an adjustment.
he was moved to LT in 2020.
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There less than a handful of NFL RTs that don't need help against Crosby. You should watch more Raider games to see how teams handleOriginally posted by Boltnut View Post
Here's a better idea... get a RT that can run/pass block and doesn't need help. No more playing 10 v 11.
Crosby.
On the other hand we need another receiver not named Allen that we can rely on.
Now whether Pipkins, Alt, Sayler or some other guy plays RT, I'll guarantee you our O line plays better from day 1 in 2024. Want to know why?
We finally have a real HC and supporting staff that knows what they are doing.
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He did not work out at RT. I should have been more specific. He played LT in college, like Alt he was a grade A 1st rounded. Busted at RT and Ried put him back at LTOriginally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
Fisher never worked out? He was their left tackle for eight years, including the Super Bowl victory over the 49ers (first time). He made two Pro Bowls. The Chiefs got BLOWN OUT in the Super Bowl Eric Fisher was injured against the Bucs, leading them to trade a first-round pick for Orlando Brown the following offseason. Travis Kelce played in that 31-9 blowout loss in the Super Bowl against the Bucs, leading the Chiefs in receiving. So there's that, too.
where he belonged. The argument being you and others want to draft a LT and move him to RT. Didn't work for the Chiefs. That was the point.
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I sense that you're trying to make a point here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
Andy Reid has been a head coach for 25 years. His teams have spent two first-round picks on wide receivers (Jeremy Maclin and Freddie Mitchell with the Eagles) and none on tight ends. Reid's teams have spent nine first-round picks on defensive lineman, and traded a first-round pick for pass-rusher Frank Clark. Reid's teams have spent three first-round picks on offensive linemen, including the 2013 first overall pick on offensive tackle Eric Fisher. The Chiefs also traded a first-round pick for offensive tackle Orlando Brown.
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