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so every play the Dolphins run to mask Jake Long's deficiency is they do some sort of chip block or disengage stunt? Against every NFL team. All 16 weeks. So Jake Long shouldnt be credited for those "blocks"
That's what you are saying. lol 85 to 90 percent of the time the LT is put on an island to block whatever LBer, DE, whatever rusher is coming off that edge. In run blocking it is even EASIER to tell his assignment pending the running play, because the LT will identify and go after the guy lol |
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his numbers awful, if you couldnt tell
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fan perception about OTs is not the same as a position like QB, RB, or WR.
Albert has gotten little attention because the QB position has sucked the entire time he's been in the league. If he was protecting Manning's blindside he'd be one of the top LTs in the game. |
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so you're saying a team with HOLES like the Dolphins shouldnt keep Long
but a 2-14 with more holes than a french whore, in the Chiefs, should trade a 3rd rounder for him. LOL |
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Was PFF wrong when they graded Long as the top LT in the game 3 years ago? LMAO
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Dolphins have more holes than the Chiefs
that's it lol, I've read it all |
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Bottom line, we already have a solid LT that we should re-sign. There is 0 reason to waste any draft picks on a position in which we already have solid starter.
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They may have been right, they may have been dead wrong. I'm surer Milkman will tell you that those numbers from 3 years ago are wrong because he received help or whatever... I disagree... but the fact is, PFF doesn't prove shit either way. You'll never see me trot out one of their subjective stats to try to back up shit. They do however have some OBJECTIVE stats that are worth using. (the same stats NFL teams actually pay them for) Oline rating just isn't one of them. |
Nice.. I do approve! Winston better shut-up his fat-lip mouth and step-up his game or he'll be riding a disgusting bus back to some town in Texas!
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