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Miami's edge rush was decimated, so it's not a great test, but I thought both offensive tackles did their jobs last night. When Miami didn't blitz, Pat had a clean pocket. That was evident early on and gave me confidence we'd win.
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his block in the back was a BS call, which proves that |
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He’s competent and paid well, which is why I think we should move him to the left side. He costs too much and commits too many penalties for me to be comfortable with him staying on the right side. In his current position, he’s been disappointing and bordering on bust status (still early). Throwing him in at LT would be a more effective use of resources. |
What's it gonna cost us to dump this guy?
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I do think he will be better next year after the record setting penalties though.
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Gotta think he works during the off-season and is much better next season. He's had a target since game 1 from the refs and dumb**** Collinsworth about his stance/release.
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Surely he can figure the penalty issue out. I'd rather him be a great tackle that takes penalties than a terrible tackle that never takes any.
One is a hell of a lot easier to fix than the other. Stuff snowballed on him this year. Some of it his fault, some not. |
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Same as most big contracts. |
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Dolphins had edge rushers off the street rushing. |
Taylor’s pass protection is what was expected/hoped for. He can generally be left alone and hold up, even against really good rushers.
The penalties have obviously been a big issue. If he can clean those up I think it ends up working out pretty well. Schwartz and Fisher spoiled us. |
Dude better figure out the penalties. That shit is aggravating.
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