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People are OVERREACTING!
Kansas City last year 1.) Rolled to a 14-1 regular season record 2.) Would have blown the doors off the Browns in divisional round playoff game if not for a freak injury to Mahomes 3.) Did absolutely blow the doors off the Bills in the conference championship game with a hobbled Mahomes. All of that with our starting right tackle (Schwartz) and starting left guard (Osemele) injured and another two potential starters (LDT and Niang) opted out. Everyone step away from the freaking cliff. Its never as bad or as good as it seems. We ran into a freaking buzz saw in the SB against a defense who was out for blood and revenge after being embarassed in the regular season. We had a SECOND STRING offensive line and our all world QB playing on one foot. That many injuries and opt outs would have WRECKED any offensive line unit in the league. Add one more piece through free agency and another piece or two in the draft and our offensive line will be just fine. |
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It's simply a matter of not enough quality guys available with out making a huge move to acquire someone on a team, or moving up in the draft. Veach will have to make a big move somewhere because there simply aren't any cornerstone type linemen in FA this year. Either that or we're gonna be reading a whole lotta fluff pieces in the offseason and hoping Reid works some magic with some relatively weak options. |
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The SB really did completely distort many people’s perceptions of the 2020 OL overall.
We coasted to the SB with well below average IOL play and slightly above average T play. |
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What do you think they cleared all that cap room for? They didn't jump in on a DE Day 1 as all the best guys went. They still went ahead and officially cleared it EVEN AFTER Trent Williams agreed to stay in San Francisco. They're going to do something with the OL. Some combination of FA, trade, and draft. People really think a front office that works through as many scenarios and backup plans as this one does is just going to make the moves it did and then count on getting ONE player? No. Way. |
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Just because a take isn't all sunshine and rainbows doesnt mean it's over reacting either. Im well aware our GM makes big moves. Im well aware there's a ton of time left. What im saying is, there will NEED to be a big move, otherwise, yeah, on paper our 2021 Oline will be rather pedestrian considering the obvious options that remain. |
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One starter on the OL will come from the draft. I'd imagine it's the C.
They were on Williams at LT. I dunno what else there is out there thats gonna take up much money. I'd rather take the money and go for depth vets everywhere anyway at this point. |
I'm not worried.
I'm anxious, to see what Veach is going to do. I have NO doubt he's got several contingency plans in place, and trust his judgement. There are many ways you could go and still have an improved line from last season. There is ZERO chance it won't be better than what we trotted out in the SB. |
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Veach has a lot of work to do with not much resources (in terms of quality bodies) to do it with. |
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There are probably 31 other teams with better OL's than what we had in the SB. The SB isn't even a point of conversation. That atrocity is a rarity. |
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Shut up! |
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