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Originally Posted by DaFace
My concern is that they're going to look back at the tape and see how vulnerable Caliendo was and just focus on him all game. And if they have Al Shaair in the backfield, it'll make it a little tougher to get the ball out quick.
For as much as people claim that guards aren't important in pass protection, 1) Houston was abusing the Chargers' guards all game last week, and 2) do people not realize that Chris Jones has earned a gold jacket largely by picking on weak guards (and centers)?
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I can hear that. But then the counter would be the same as what if Humphries gets destroyed by Anderson Jr.?
You can always yank Caliendo or Humphries if you have to.
Keysor says Caliendo was horrible against Pittsburgh. Hope he's right because if so, it means it didn't matter whatsoever. That was our best offensive game all year.