Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Exactly wrong. Name us a team with a quality backup Left Tackle and if you find one, it won't be a 32 year old guy that spent the season at Right Tackle, only to be moved to the left side in the team's most important game of the year.
Again, this team was on its 4th Left Tackle, 4th Right Tackle, 4th Right Guard and 4th Left Guard but despite that, the Chiefs still won 14 games.
Allegretti started 11 straight games at Left Guard, Reiter played all but 2 games this season, Wylie started all but 2 games (New Orleans and San Diego) at Right Guard while Remmers started 11 games at Right Tackle. Rankin started and played well against the Chargers, especially considering he hadn't run with the 1st unit since October 2019.
Andy fucked himself and the team by overthinking the offensive line.
Or hell, maybe he didn't think about it all, which is more likely, considering the outcome.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I think people need to realize that there isn’t a team out there that has above average starters at every offensive line position AND solid depth for each those guys as well. O-line play is down around the league for everyone.
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Years of likely steroid abuse puts a lot of strain on the body, especially shoulders and knees.
I dunno, he never struck me as a roid-head...I think when a guy is that big and that strong, sometimes their bodies just can't last under that strain. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
I dunno, he never struck me as a roid-head...I think when a guy is that big and that strong, sometimes their bodies just can't last under that strain.
Nah, many clear signs of him being on the juice. I've been around a lot of guys at the gym juicing. I'd be surprised if a large chunk of the league doesn't spend at least part of the off season on some sort of steroid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Nah, many clear signs of him being on the juice. I've been around a lot of guys at the gym juicing. I'd be surprised if a large chunk of the league doesn't spend at least part of the off season on some sort of steroid.
You have no idea what your talking about when it comes to J.J. Watt. What are the "Many clear signs of him being on the juice?" [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
You have no idea what your talking about when it comes to J.J. Watt. What are the "Many clear signs of him being on the juice?"
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Nah, many clear signs of him being on the juice. I've been around a lot of guys at the gym juicing. I'd be surprised if a large chunk of the league doesn't spend at least part of the off season on some sort of steroid.
Absolutely.
It's comical how naive people are about this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
I dunno, he never struck me as a roid-head...I think when a guy is that big and that strong, sometimes their bodies just can't last under that strain.
A lot like gronk imo, more muscle and power than bones and joints can handle. [Reply]