Not sure what his deal is so far this year because he wasn't this bad last year. He had his moments but he didn't have a game like he did against the Colts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Not sure what his deal is so far this year because he wasn't this bad last year. He had his moments but he didn't have a game like he did against the Colts.
Maybe I’m remembering wrong, but wasn’t the Titans game pretty much a disaster for him? And pretty much everyone that day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
I think the only quality OL on the team are Thuney & Humphrey. Trey Smith must be really hurt because he has been sucking hard.
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This was mentioned on 610 AM. They said he’s really been hurting in his ankle and Wylie was hurting in the Colts game too but powered through it.
That’s nice but just sit them if they can’t help [Reply]
The O line better bring the A game against Tampa. Or AR needs to tell PM to stay the hell out of the pocket. And you can forget the running game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
This was mentioned on 610 AM. They said he’s really been hurting in his ankle and Wylie was hurting in the Colts game too but powered through it.
That’s nice but just sit them if they can’t help
Allegretti is a competent guard. If Smith is hurting, then let him heal. Allegretti can play well enough to give Smith a chance to get better.
Wylie can’t afford to be a step slow. He doesn’t exactly have athleticism or strength to spare. At 100%, he’s just okay. Rest him until he’s ready too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Allegretti is a competent guard. If Smith is hurting, then let him heal. Allegretti can play well enough to give Smith a chance to get better.
Wylie can’t afford to be a step slow. He doesn’t exactly have athleticism or strength to spare. At 100%, he’s just okay. Rest him until he’s ready too.
Smith has been very poor, I'd get him right. Pretty confident he turns out what we hoped. Brown is trickier. Agree with The Franchise he was better last year, albeit with some bad games. This year who knows, maybe he's faced more top end DEs in a small sample? Maybe he's stepped back.
Big issue with Brown is he's just going to have to face quick DEs and high end ones game after game, especially in the division. I never understood the excitement for a guy that was a run game specialist but last year I was largely pleasantly surprised. Now, I'm back to when we traded, and pretty glad we didn't pay him. [Reply]