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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Some may call it continuity, I think it's more just being stubborn in the face of reason and I think it could end up being his downfall. We have all fully felt the utter and complete waste of multiple players careers for the sake of continuity.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Some may call it continuity, I think it's more just being stubborn in the face of reason and I think it could end up being his downfall. We have all fully felt the utter and complete waste of multiple players careers for the sake of continuity.
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Soft Charger fans everywhere are declaring Forrest Lamp a bust. They may have spoken too soon...or too often.
Besides, "I called it" never works, especially when it is a lucky guess, or when it is the product of going mental and being obsessed. That is not good discussion on a fan forum.
I stated two weeks ago that I am personally disappointed in Lamp's having failed to ascend to a clear cut starting role this summer. However, in spite of his having, ironically, a similar hole in his game to Feeney, namely lunging and getting off balance, Lamp is coming along just fine.
Now, what's REALLY relevant. What the Sam Hill is going on with our Oline unit ?As some of us have said, the key is the IOL.
BUF will serve as our best working model. I remember seeing a video, a study of how the Bills did it, circa 2017. The analysis showed such anomalies as Ritchie Incognito pulling, and illustrating clearly in my mind, what this thing looks like, when it is done right.
In 2015,6,7 BUF had the most productive running game in the NFL. It featured the continuing excellence of Ritchie Incognito OLG, Eric Wood C, and Shady McCoy RB. Incognito/Wood would, time and time again, get out in front and make effective blocks out in space. McCoy would read the blocks and produce many, many chunk plays.
This will be the key to our entire offense. Feeney/Lamp--Pouncey will get out in front, just like what was accomplished last year before Pouncey wore down. Explosive Ekeler and Shady-like Justin Jackson will give us chunk plays.
Defenses will be required to be honest. The pass blocking will be survivable. It will take a few games, but it will all come together. We will have the added bonus of having PR and Pouncey at the helm.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostSoft Charger fans everywhere are declaring Forrest Lamp a bust. They may have spoken too soon...or too often.
Besides, "I called it" never works, especially when it is a lucky guess, or when it is the product of going mental and being obsessed. That is not good discussion on a fan forum.
I stated two weeks ago that I am personally disappointed in Lamp's having failed to ascend to a clear cut starting role this summer. However, in spite of his having, ironically, a similar hole in his game to Feeney, namely lunging and getting off balance, Lamp is coming along just fine.
Now, what's REALLY relevant. What the Sam Hill is going on with our Oline unit ?As some of us have said, the key is the IOL.
BUF will serve as our best working model. I remember seeing a video, a study of how the Bills did it, circa 2017. The analysis showed such anomalies as Ritchie Incognito pulling, and illustrating clearly in my mind, what this thing looks like, when it is done right.
In 2015,6,7 BUF had the most productive running game in the NFL. It featured the continuing excellence of Ritchie Incognito OLG, Eric Wood C, and Shady McCoy RB. Incognito/Wood would, time and time again, get out in front and make effective blocks out in space. McCoy would read the blocks and produce many, many chunk plays.
This will be the key to our entire offense. Feeney/Lamp--Pouncey will get out in front, just like what was accomplished last year before Pouncey wore down. Explosive Ekeler and Shady-like Justin Jackson will give us chunk plays.
Defenses will be required to be honest. The pass blocking will be survivable. It will take a few games, but it will all come together. We will have the added bonus of having PR and Pouncey at the helm.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
Texans traded their entire future for this year. If they win a Super Bowl this year then it paid off. Otherwise they got fleeced by the Dolphins. Also you do realize that the Patriots traded for the equivalent of Tevi and Drango right? If we had done that, they would just be scrubs according to some here
My reaction Chargers have a 2 to 3 year window with Rivers they need to be all in now I dont blame the Texans there Oline is terrible let's look at some of the Chargers previous Quarterbacks let's see Ryan Queef Leaf Billy Joe Overthrow Tolliver Mark not classic Vlassic Babe the pig Laufenberg John I never Freeze the DB Friesz Mark the bone Malone Jim not so slim Mc Mahon Moses God Forbid Moreno Craig I am not a fan of Whelihan Tom not Easton Stick Flick Bob Gagliano I should have played the Piano Erik Kramer versus Kramer none could be lamer Jim Everret once called Chris by Jim Rome I guess Quarterbacks grow on trees no they dont so mr Telesco & co let's do something now period.
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