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12-06-2024 11:51 AM |
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Originally Posted by htismaqe
(Post 17843095)
Also, after watching Thuney against the Raiders, I really hope they aren't expecting to trot him out there against that LAC pass rush. He's better than Wanya but that's not saying much. They still had protection problems even with Thuney at LT.
It's time to bring back an entry from the CP Lexicon:
"Better than bad does not equal good,"
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If Thuney spent the week learning how to adjust his stance to the more traditional OT alignment, I might have a little more confidence.
But with that 'squared' stance he was playing from, he'll get dog-walked. I just don't know how he would expect to handle any sort of bull rush that way and speed will give him trouble as well.
Now you could, in theory, go REALLY RPO heavy. Because in an RPO, your OTs essentially down block anyway in case the QB gives the ball up and it's a run. And that RPO would take some of the starch out of the rush as well.
But it would essentially take shot plays off the board. You wait too long on an RPO and you're going to get an ineligible man downfield penalty. So unless it's simple 9 route that you just sail up there and let the WR run under (which Pat doesn't really do), there's really not a good way to get the ball downfield on an RPO without your OL getting too far upfield.
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