cuzinvinny
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Agree. The coaches have had the time to look at plenty of tape from last year and they have seen the players in recent workouts. I believe they will go with the offensive linemen now on the roster this season and add more offensive linemen in the 2023 draft if they aren’t satisfied with one or more of the starters after the 2022 season.
Just curious
Plenty of tape ? Tape showing what ? how to be unprepared, bottom of the league in efficiency ? All the work and fingers crossed needed to get mediocrity. I mean thats what I see and have seen...
As far as recent work outs ? What caliber of linemen have they seen them go up against this new season to give a fair or at least adequate evaluation at this point. At least wait to see the practices coming up and facing real competition, Yes real competition against a Tampa or a Eagles team not screwing around
Do you actually think relaying on 1.) no injuries to actual proven players all season 2.) possibility of one of the guys not being on the scale evaluated ? 3.) Basing much of the offensive success on hopeful unseen as of yet, by not one but several OL men needing to make a huge leap, hmmm feels much the same as last years and years before that of talk which somehow has never been truly achieved, while especially this year having the ingredients to complete the job. At a minimum acquiring adequate non retreads for backup.
Just one guys observation with years of actual game and seasons of real factual and complete tape observation, not so much , guessing
Oh ya, do it next year ? hmmm sounds pretty damn familiar.. truthfully sick of hearing that. 20 years of OL blah blah blah makes one a bit skeptical..
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