What hasn't got a lot of attention is that we also picked up a new Offensive line coach, John Benton, who comes with 8 years coaching the O-line in the NFL, not a few years assisting Mike Sherman at Texas A & M, like Jim Turner. We have had a very significant upgrade in NFL coaching experience and someone who knows how to implement the ZBS and develop players for the system.Am I the only one worried about our guard situation? I mean we got Shelley Smith who has very limited experience (7 starts). We have a rookie Turner, who never played guard before and comes from a small school and small conference....there's got to be a learning curve there. Dallas Thomas was a train wreck in the preseason last year. Brenner flashed, but became a serious liability the more he played. Are we just hoping two starters rise from the ashes of all this inexperience?
For the past 2 years we have had multiple poor fits for the ZBS because of our GMs emotional attachment to big lumbering cornfed guys like Parcells and Sparano loved (cough, John Jerry, cough McKinnie, cough Incognito, cough, etc). It was a fundamental mismatch of players to system but our GM thought he knew better - just make it work....
In a way, the whole J-mart bullying issue and investigation is a good thing in that it permits a proper cleaning out the O-line locker room and getting players and coaches that fit the system. The replacement of Ireland with Dennis Hickey permits the opportunity to get a GM who can actually work with the Head Coach to fix the problems.
The concerns you raise are real and maybe we are thin on Guard talent, but I'd be pretty optimistic that we now have a coach who knows how to fix it. I would also think that we may pick up an experienced veteran for some extra insurance.
Incidentally, don't be surprised if Shelley Smith is pretty good. There was competition for his services from other teams. He was in demand and that's a sign that the market had determined that he was ready for bigger responsibilities.
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