Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I think people are really way too caught up on this RIGHT TACKLE vs. LEFT TACKLE thing.
Some kids may be right tackles only, but if so they wouldn't really be a good option for us in KC even to play right tackle.
Just because someone played right tackle in college doesn't mean they couldn't play left tackle, it just means that another player was already there and doing a decent job so they left it alone. It doesn't mean they couldn't have done it.
If a guy has the measurables and the agility, then it's really just technique.
Now, some of the right tackles in certain offenses won't work in KC because they can't hang with the Von Millers and Bosa's and what have you in pass protection in this offense. But the Left vs. right thing I think is looking at it all wrong.
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Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I think people are really way too caught up on this RIGHT TACKLE vs. LEFT TACKLE thing.
Some kids may be right tackles only, but if so they wouldn't really be a good option for us in KC even to play right tackle.
Just because someone played right tackle in college doesn't mean they couldn't play left tackle, it just means that another player was already there and doing a decent job so they left it alone. It doesn't mean they couldn't have done it.
If a guy has the measurables and the agility, then it's really just technique.
Now, some of the right tackles in certain offenses won't work in KC because they can't hang with the Von Millers and Bosa's and what have you in pass protection in this offense. But the Left vs. right thing I think is looking at it all wrong.
I知 so weary of this. Watch the movie the blind side. Maybe that will help.
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Originally Posted by kcbubb:
I知 so weary of this. Watch the movie the blind side. Maybe that will help.
See, your problem is an assumption that is incorrect.
In your mind, people play RIGHT tackle because they're not good enough to play LEFT tackle.
That may be true in some cases, but not necessarily. There are any number of factors that led to kids playing one side or the other in college. There are lots of kids that played LEFT tackle in college that don't have the physical attributes to handle that spot in the NFL. Short arms, poor agility, any of those issues will mean they aren't going to be able to play LEFT TACKLE in the NFL. They may be GUARDS, or in some offenses may be able to play RIGHT tackle. In SOME OFFENSES.
Take Orlando Brown Jr. 3rd round pick, played RIGHT tackle at a high level. Due to injury, moved over and played well at LEFT tackle last season. Now he wants to remain at LEFT tackle because they get paid more.
He's not a good fit for LEFT tackle in KC's offense in my and many others' opinion as he's not particularly agile. In a balanced or run-first team, he's fine.
He'd be good in Tennessee, for example.
In KC, because of the deep drops and downfield routes, we need superior pass protectors at both spots, which reguires length, and long arms, and good lateral agility.
The era in which Lawrence Taylor changed the way people thought about the offensive line is way, way in the past. Many if not most teams now have multiple dangerous pass rushers, coming from both edges and sometimes even inside (see Chris Jones). So the 'blind side' is important yes, but so is the right side.
Now take Lucas Niang (who I doubt is the penciled in starter at Left tackle, but I expect is in a competition with Remmers for the Right tackle job). Niang played RIGHT tackle in college, because there was another player at LEFT tackle already, and then they chose to leave him there for continuity's sake. He was in the conversation to be the first lineman taken in that draft and might've been had he not injured his hip. Not because he wasn't GOOD ENOUGH to play left tackle. He shut down Chase Young and Nick Bosa.
This is a perception problem that is in your head, but is not the reality.
If you can give me ONE intelligent reason why Niang can't play Left Tackle, I'm all ears.
'he played RT in college' is not an intelligent reason.
Give me ONE reason that he would be unable to play left tackle.
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