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Optimism & the Offensive Line

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I believe by the end of the 2009 season our Offensive Line will be recognized as one of the best in the NFL & is destined to enter the books with the likes of the RedSkin's infamous Hogs.

why?

1) Coaching:

(A) Bill Parcells is the power House of the trenches. wherever he has established a team, he has assembled powerful Offensive & Defensive Lines.
(B) Our Head Coach is an Offensive Line Coach. He made his bones @ both the university level & in the NFL as a premier Offensive Lines Coach. Tony knows the Offensive line.
(C) The firing of Maser & hiring of Guglielmo. Coach G. was the Assistant Lines Coach for what is arguably the top Offensive Line in the NFL, the NYGiants. They will be coached up exceeding all expectation.
(D) there exists a template to build upon: 1. size & strength 2. character (they like leaders, especially team captains) 3. history: they trace them from their HS days playing football. 4. Consistency, love of game, team players that buy into a system & a willingness to work hard & through injuries.
(E) the front line has been assembled after diligent research & much expense. the home work was done. the investment was made.
the Orca-5 have earned the stamp of approval of the TriFecta.
Both Ireland & Sprano talk with great enthusiasm about what the KillerWhales will present to the league in 2009, with the obvious support of the SilentOne behind it all.

2) the LinesMen:

won't go into great detail here I'd have to write an article not present a thread to do them justice. However, much is on record & has already been written if you want to make the time to do some research.

LT- Jake Long: 6'7" 320lbs; #1 draft of 08; started & finished every game; a Rookie ProBowler @ the most important position on the offensive line
LG-Justin Smiley: 6'3" 310lbs; 2nd rd. draft choice (first in the top six offensive lines men picked in the 2004 draft) six year veteran with SF, top drawer acquisition, a dominate linesman
C-Jake Grove-6'4" 310lbs; high second rd. choice by Raiders; prestigious collegian record. elected an All-American as Center (an accomplishment unto itself). many, many accolades, honors; was on target by Bill Parcells to draft when he was with the Cowboys; as a Pro "... notched a POA winning percentage of 90.6% while allowing backs to gain 6.2 yards per attempt behind his blocks. And Grove didn’t need a lot of help either. The ex Raider went one on one with defenders 67.5% of the time in 2008, far more frequently then either Matt Birk (39.9%) or Jason Brown (60.3%)."
RT-Donald Thomas- 6'4 310lbs; has been described as a diamond in the rough & the strongest human being on the Dolphin football team; plays through pain & injury, mean & takes personal joy in finishing blocks; Thomas has been compared to the young Keith Sims; a 6ed rd. choice, considered " A Find", started LG as a Rookie & totally dominated the position up to the time of his (now healed) foot injury.
RT-Vernon Carey ( the other Bookend) 6''5" 350 lbs; first round choice; earned the name the PancakeMonster during University years; is already an elite tackle in the NFL; nasty, durable, big & strong; a scintillating veteran that plays the run particularly well & can switch to LT, if Jake is ever injured.

we also sport an excellent bench going into the season that will not only back-up but provide some competition for starting positions.
I suspect we might pick up a center in the draft for future development , but the Offensive Line is basically established.

the Orca- 5 will eat defense:hump: alive
:hi5:the KillerWhales will lead us to a SuperBowl ! :D
 
On paper they look quite impressive. Barring injury, we should have one heck of a line for the first time in quite a while.
 
If they can stay healthy...(odds against it)

Doubt they'd be as good as you think but should be our best in years.

Also predict we pick up an OL with one of our second rdrs. Wouldn't be surprised if we even used the 25 pick on one.

Mack

Robinson

Unger ......
 
Good job, that was a fun read, and I also share your optimism regarding the line! We're gonna push some D-Lines around next season, its going to be real fun watching them dominate.
 
Friend CuzinFininy:
doubt me not!
they will be as good as I think
I guarantee it!:hump:
 
Hope that's a "Rio-big" guarantee

3 year or 30,000 miles whatever comes first.

Think its good now, wait until the draft.......
 
Why are you in the red Rio? I'll help you out a little, even if I don't have much power myself :lol:
 
dam dude reading this made my day!! lol.. one thing though, evn though our Oline WILL be badd ***, we definetly need some depth though, i like G duke robinson, G herman johnson, C antoine caldwell, LT brandon pearce, LT Jason Watkins, G Luis Vazquez, LT Rylan Reed, just to name a few lol..
 
Long-Smiley-Grove-Thomas-Carey
the OrcaFive,
the Miami KillerWhales
clear.gif


I believe by the end of the 2009 season our Offensive Line will be recognized as one of the best in the NFL & is destined to enter the books with the likes of the RedSkin's infamous Hogs.

why?

1) Coaching:

(A) Bill Parcells is the power House of the trenches. wherever he has established a team, he has assembled powerful Offensive & Defensive Lines.
(B) Our Head Coach is an Offensive Line Coach. He made his bones @ both the university level & in the NFL as a premier Offensive Lines Coach. Tony knows the Offensive line.
(C) The firing of Maser & hiring of Guglielmo. Coach G. was the Assistant Lines Coach for what is arguably the top Offensive Line in the NFL, the NYGiants. They will be coached up exceeding all expectation.
(D) there exists a template to build upon: 1. size & strength 2. character (they like leaders, especially team captains) 3. history: they trace them from their HS days playing football. 4. Consistency, love of game, team players that buy into a system & a willingness to work hard & through injuries.
(E) the front line has been assembled after diligent research & expense. the home work was done. the Orca-5 have earned the stamp of approval of the TriFecta. Both Ireland & Sprano talk with great enthusiasm about what the KillerWhales will present to the league in 2009, with the obvious support of the SilentOne behind it all.

2) the LinesMen:

won't go into great detail here I'd have to write an article not present a thread to do them justice. However, much is on record & has already been written if you want to make the time to do some research.

LT- Jake Long: 6'7" 320lbs; #1 draft of 08; started & finished every game; a Rookie ProBowler @ the most important position on the offensive line
LG-Justin Smiley: 6'3" 310lbs; 2nd rd. draft choice (first in the top six offensive lines men picked in the 2004 draft) six year veteran with SF, top drawer acquisition, a dominate linesman
C-Jake Grove-6'4" 310lbs; high second rd. choice by Raiders; prestigious collegian record. elected an All-American as Center (an accomplishment unto itself). many, many accolades, honors; was on target by Bill Parcells to draft when he was with the Cowboys; as a Pro "... notched a POA winning percentage of 90.6% while allowing backs to gain 6.2 yards per attempt behind his blocks. And Grove didn’t need a lot of help either. The ex Raider went one on one with defenders 67.5% of the time in 2008, far more frequently then either Matt Birk (39.9%) or Jason Brown (60.3%)."
RT-Donald Thomas- 6'4 310lbs; has been described as a diamond in the rough, the strongest human being on the Dolphin football team; plays through pain & injury, mean & takes personal joy in finishing blocks; Thomas has been compared to the young Keith Sims; a 6ed rd. choice, considered " A Find", started LG as a Rookie & totally dominated the position up to the time of his (now healed) foot injury.
RT-Vernon Carey ( the other Bookend) 6''5" 350 lbs; first round choice; earned the name the PancakeMonster during University years; is already an elite tackle in the NFL; nasty, durable, big & strong; a scintillating veteran that plays the run particularly well & can switch to LT, if Jake is ever injured.

we also sport an excellent bench going into the season that will not only back-up but provide some competition for starting positions.
I suspect we might pick up a center in the draft for future development , but the Offensive Line is basically established.

the Orca- 5 will eat a defense:hump: alive
:hi5:the KillerWhales will lead us to a SuperBowl ! :D

You have been talking about this since day one of free agency. i still dont understand how you figure this will be one of the best lines ever. donald thomas has showed us little. and grove has finished one season ever. i hope all of your optimism is not all talk.
 
did you actually read the post or just copy & paste it with a one-liner attached?
have you been following the news on the offensive line?
ton of stuff out there.

can't rely on me to provide you with every detail & argument in a thread
lot of what goes on in any forum is pure conjecture i.e. opinions based on/mixed with fact
but I gave you my reasons for believing in this offensive line
research the subject. read. think about it'

when I get to be 16, I'll probably have an entirely different perspective on posting:crazy:
 
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