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Mckinnie has stabilized the oline

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Oline has looked better last 2 games. Mckinnie has stabalized the oline for this stretch run
 
We look much much better that's for sure. For some reason we still can't handle defensive lines running a stunt on us though. We've got to get that cleaned up. But he's made a huge difference in the passing game.
 
He's been pretty stout thus far. Shades of his Canes days, when Ken Dorsey was never touched.
 
5-3 if they make this trade during the bye and not after the Bills game.
 
BMcK seems to be a good addition to our crappy line. Watching all the OL standing next to each other it is amazing how much bigger he is then the rest of them.
 
There were lots of things that helped tonight. I didn't see guys caving in immediately anywhere, and even Clabo was at least giving Tannehill some time on his side. The coaching staff did a great job not asking these guys to do too much, and RT did a good job to get rid of the ball quickly for harmless incompletions on plays where a sack could have happened.

I've got to give a shoutout to Garner too, who was always played solid and its baffling to me that he wasnt considered during the bye week. I don't know what he did tonight, but that's a good thing for a lineman.
 
I've got to give a shoutout to Garner too, who was always played solid and its baffling to me that he wasnt considered during the bye week. I don't know what he did tonight, but that's a good thing for a lineman.

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We're consistently getting chunks of yards in the running game now, which is huge
 
Can't help but think that the OL was even better tonight without Martin. Don't need a guy who is not focused on the task at hand.
 
Can't help but think that the OL was even better tonight without Martin. Don't need a guy who is not focused on the task at hand.

The key toughness of a player is mental toughness. In a war of attrition on the field, if you ain't mentally tough, you show it physically, especially in crunch time.

Better off without mentally-weak warriors.

Trade him for peanuts and call it a day. Fill his spot by picking up a good PS player from someone else's team.

LD
 
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