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And thats with alot invested in line. Sad stat indeed.
4 first round picks
Long...Carey...Colombo...Pouncey
HOW SAD...50+ SACKS
And thats with alot invested in line. Sad stat indeed.
4 first round picks
Long...Carey...Colombo...Pouncey
HOW SAD...50+ SACKS
CAREY was moved to RG to let COLUMBO. the WORST T in the NFL, start at RT. This was the work of our former HC and "OL Guru", a/k/a "The Meatball". MIAMI's OL problem is VERY easy to fix: (a) cut COLUMBO; (b) Move CAREY back to RT, to compete for the starting RT job w/MURTHA and JERRY, and may the best man win; and (c) Grab ONE top F/A G, and add another OLman in the Draft (but not in the 1st Round). This means that MIAMI's OL starts out as LONG, TOP F/A, POUNCEY, INCOGNITO (playing his best position), and the WINNER of the CAREY/JERRY/MURTHA competition! The 2 runner-up's provide depth at T, G or both, and GARNER backs up the LG-C-RG positions. The Draftee is hopefully soid depth, or maybe a starter if MIAMI is really lucky: either way, it's ok. All that MIAMI would then need is a little good health for a change!!!
QED!
i dont think its that simple as bad as columbo was he didnt give up 52 sacks by himself. the line as a whole was awful pass blocking
Of course not, because it doesn't support your opinion.
No because there are 5 guys on an oline and I know Columbo did not give up 52 sacks by himself.
The line as a whole was bad pass blocking thats confirmed by tieing the sack record for miami