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FAX 09-23-2008 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by BigVE (Post 5047900)
I agree with you but think about this: just because they aren't getting pressure on the left side right now doesnt necessarily mean that they cant. Why bother rushing around/thru a decent left tackle when you can have a free pass by rushing around the RIGHT tackle??? LOL, Albert's progress has been a bright spot for us for sure

I suppose that's true, Mr. BigVE. The course of least resistance and all that.

But, Albert hasn't had another ankle or knee or liver or spine or anything else that I know of and he's handled the transition to LT and played pretty darn well, so far as I can see. Anyway you look at it, it's a net positive and a pretty big one. A high-quality, dependable, franchise LT is a huge deal.

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FAX 09-23-2008 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 5048095)
When it as reported that McGinaTosh was going to be moved to RT, I said he was going to suck.

When reports from camp indicated that McGinaTosh was struggling, I said then that he would continue to suck, but Herman ****ing Edwards wouldn't make a change, because for all of his "commitment" to the youth movement, he just wouldn't be able to replace McGinaTosh and Jones on the right side with a second year player and a rookie until at least the 6th game.

He couldn't bring himself to go with a line without a little experience, even though it was/is clear that they suck balls.

Well, it still doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense, Mr. milkman. A flattened quarterback is still flat. Whether he got that way because the RT is young, or old, or bad, or a girl, or some kind of treasonous, traitorous, double agent, spy lineman sent over from the goats to infiltrate our squad and kill our passer, flat is flat.

I gave up on Herm's ability to figure out an offensive line last year during the Terry, Wilbourn, Turley fiasco. He doesn't seem to realize that the line has everything to do with how well the skill players can perform. I'm sure he understands it conceptually, but he doesn't seem to put sufficient emphasis on it to solve the problem. Either that, or he simply can't evaluate those guys.

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