This format is exactly like it will be for the vets when they come in for their minicamp,” Reid said. “They got here early, we had meetings this morning. Now they come out they do their walkthrough. They’ll go back for lunch. Then they’ll come out for a special teams practice, the specialists will come out. Then we’ll start our practice. There will be a special teams period within the practice, just like you guys normally see during the year. It will be an afternoon practice, will last a couple of hours and then they’re out of here. They leave the field, go into meetings again and then they go sleep.
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
Has there been an OT since the 1970s with little body fat? It seems like you'd either have some extra weight on you, or get your ass run over by a D lineman.
Tony Mandarich ? i'll take anybody with some belly fat over him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
The whoever runs theArrowheadlive account are little bitches that don't take ownership of their opinions like this and their take on the RB position during the 2020 Draft
Yeah, they really are.
I also loved the picture they pulled up of him at TCU... if you do a random google search for Lucas Niang and pull up the Images tab, you have to scroll down the page to get to that phot (which I'd guess is from early in his career there, since his jr-sr game film and pics (pics that show up higher in the google search) all show a paunch that is visible even when he's wearing pads.
I'd guess he's MAYBE up 10-15 pounds from the weight he was at in his last few years at TCU. Not a concern to me at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Yeah, they really are.
I also loved the picture they pulled up of him at TCU... if you do a random google search for Lucas Niang and pull up the Images tab, you have to scroll down the page to get to that phot (which I'd guess is from early in his career there, since his jr-sr game film and pics (pics that show up higher in the google search) all show a paunch that is visible even when he's wearing pads.
I'd guess he's MAYBE up 10-15 pounds from the weight he was at in his last few years at TCU. Not a concern to me at all.
And if they want him to shed that 10-15 pounds, it’s only May. [Reply]
Not sure why the thought of having a dominant o-line gets me so hard but man it sure ****ing does, you can do anything you want and the other team can't do shit about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Monticore:
Not sure why the thought of having a dominant o-line gets me so hard but man it sure ****ing does, you can do anything you want and the other team can't do shit about it.
I think you just answered your own question.
When's the last time we had a dominant line? Run-blocking in particular has been garbage for years. Sick of seeing other teams' RBs going 6 yards untouched while ours are in a constant fight to get to the line of scrimmage.
Our offense may have been pretty dominant last year relative to the rest of the league, but the reality is that they relied heavily upon schemes, trickery and Mahomes Magic. Imagine the possibilities when they're able to finally impose their will in the trenches. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I think you just answered your own question.
When's the last time we had a dominant line? Run-blocking in particular has been garbage for years. Sick of seeing other teams' RBs going 6 yards untouched while ours are in a constant fight to get to the line of scrimmage.
Our offense may have been pretty dominant last year relative to the rest of the league, but the reality is that they relied heavily upon schemes, trickery and Mahomes Magic. Imagine the possibilities when they're able to finally impose their will in the trenches.
I don’t necessarily want us to run the ball more, but we need to be much more effective when we do. We have to absolutely punish teams if they start dropping 7. Need to be able to gain serious yards on the ground in those situations and any real pressure with 4 is inexcusable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Monticore:
Not sure why the thought of having a dominant o-line gets me so hard but man it sure ****ing does, you can do anything you want and the other team can't do shit about it.
Rewatch the SB. It was a tale of two lines. One was a brick wall, the other was the grand canyon. It's not hard to imagine which line won the SB. [Reply]