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If you ask McCoy about specific players, he does open up. Said that the deal with Clary and telling him that he wouldn't play or that couldn't play "stinks" and "sucks"
I watched the conference, did you guys catch the Clary part? It seemed to really bother McCoy they had to sit Clary. I think he almost choked up. He mentioned several times how hard Clary works and unselfish he is. This goes back to how much Norv and AJ liked Clary too. Obviously, he's not most talented guy, but I think it's pretty clear now he's the type of teammate and player people want on their team.
I was impressed with McCoy's press conference. So far I like him very much. Happy to have him as our HC. I think the teams in really good hands with this guy.
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13. San Diego Chargers (28th)
PB: 24th, RB: 3rd, PEN: 23rd
Stud: He’s big and he’s a brutal run blocker. They don’t make left tackles like King Dunlap (+24.4) who was one of the pickups of the offseason. He’ll always give you a bit when he’s protecting the passer, but my word is he fun to watch in the run game.
Dud: Switching from tackle to guard didn’t lead to a turnaround in the fortunes of Jeromey Clary (-18.3). Incredibly, he earned a positive with his pass blocking, but his run blocking was so bad and was often why running plays broke down.
Analysis: Quite the turnaround. Perhaps even more impressively was that they did it despite a gluttony of injuries that included having to switch D.J. Fluker to left tackle. A shame for the rookie who was so good on the right side and so much worse on the left. The transition is coming along a lot quicker than expected.
The latest football news, analysis, and rankings from PFF. Featuring data-driven rankings and stats for NFL, fantasy football, and the NFL Draft.
13. San Diego Chargers (28th)
PB: 24th, RB: 3rd, PEN: 23rd
Stud: He’s big and he’s a brutal run blocker. They don’t make left tackles like King Dunlap (+24.4) who was one of the pickups of the offseason. He’ll always give you a bit when he’s protecting the passer, but my word is he fun to watch in the run game.
Dud: Switching from tackle to guard didn’t lead to a turnaround in the fortunes of Jeromey Clary (-18.3). Incredibly, he earned a positive with his pass blocking, but his run blocking was so bad and was often why running plays broke down.
Analysis: Quite the turnaround. Perhaps even more impressively was that they did it despite a gluttony of injuries that included having to switch D.J. Fluker to left tackle. A shame for the rookie who was so good on the right side and so much worse on the left. The transition is coming along a lot quicker than expected.
Some of this stuff is pure:shit:. I think Clary was pretty good. He's not good enough for his salary, but I actually hope he's on the team next year.
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