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Rivera says he's sticking with Chandler


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Chandler has only been a guard a short while.  He still has to ask Kalil who's he supposed to block most of time time.  And you want to move him to RT?  

 

Are ya'll nuts?

 

He may have better physical tools than Bell but that doesn't mean snot if you don't know what you're supposed to doing.  Bell is sadly the best option we have at the present time.  Hopefully, RT is the linemen we need to upgrade the most (assuming Gross comes back).

 

With Chandler, Wharton, Ameni, and Kugbila I think we're OK at Guard.  Maybe keep Wharton at LG and move Ameni over.  He was coming into his own nicely before he got hurt.  

 

Gross - Wharton - Kalil - Ameni - ????

 

Bell - Scott - and that one huddler that's trying out can be backups.

 

We will be picking pretty low in the draft spot  in the 1st round and the value of OL would be a good option.

1st round= RG -  Gabe Jackson  6'3" 340lbs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydrgJ0V1xY4

 

STARTERS: LT- (Gross) / LG-(Amini) / C-(Kalil) / RG-(Jackson) / RT- (BELL)

 

BACKUPS: LT-(chandler) / LG-(Wharton) / C-(Byers) / RG-(Kugbila) RT-(William)

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Chandler has shown tremendous versatility and the ability to learn very quickly.  He has good athleticism.  To me, he is a valuable backup who can save a roster spot, but his ceiling could be a 10-year starter.  Either way, I am glad he is on the team.  He is better than Scott right now, if you ask me, because he has heart.

 

Bell, on the other hand, must have pictures of Ron in bed with a fat woman.  That is the only explanation for his longevity at RT.

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You see what DG did last year with the dline, exoect the same on the Oline. He stated his plan is for "Hogmollys" on both sides of the ball. Probably oline first and second.and a WR in the third...start filling in the rest from 3 on. This problem with be fixed next year.

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You see what DG did last year with the dline, exoect the same on the Oline. He stated his plan is for "Hogmollys" on both sides of the ball. Probably oline first and second.and a WR in the third...start filling in the rest from 3 on. This problem with be fixed next year.

He will draft BPA... Biggest Player Available.

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For what it's worth, Chandler got his first green PFF grade as a starter vs. the Saints, positive in both pass and run blocking.

 

I also find it hilarious that we, message board fans, can matter-of-factly state that our coaches lack player evaluation skills when we're judging the results based off of a 3 hour game and our extremely limited concepts of responsibilities within the schemes.

 

All I need is the end result....how many times was Newton:  sacked, hit, hurried.

 

I don't need grades from PFF.  Nice to have for technique and improvements but if the Franchise is on his back side one out of 10 plays or more, there is a problem.

 

QBs have a right to expect 4 seconds...how many seconds does Cam get on most plays in passing situations?

 

Compare that to what Wilson gets...and yes I know about long developing routes etc, but there is more than several times a game in a passing situation that Newton is one his ass with one step back from center. 

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All I need is the end result....how many times was Newton:  sacked, hit, hurried.

 

I don't need grades from PFF.  Nice to have for technique and improvements but if the Franchise is on his back side one out of 10 plays or more, there is a problem.

 

QBs have a right to expect 4 seconds...how many seconds does Cam get on most plays in passing situations?

 

Compare that to what Wilson gets...and yes I know about long developing routes etc, but there is more than several times a game in a passing situation that Newton is one his ass with one step back from center. 

for the last time. Cam generally has time to throw. no one gets open fast enough for him to deliever the ball. how hard is it to see that. are you not watching the games. you cant put sacks all on the oline all the time. recievers play a role in it and so does Cam himself.

 

Oline is not nearly as bad as people think when it comes to pass protection. now when it comes to the run its a different story

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You see what DG did last year with the dline, exoect the same on the Oline. He stated his plan is for "Hogmollys" on both sides of the ball. Probably oline first and second.and a WR in the third...start filling in the rest from 3 on. This problem with be fixed next year.

 

lol at WR in the 3rd. you must be Hurney. get off the forum lol

 

he also stated a need for TOUCHDOWN SCORERS. something we don't have and something that harder to get outside the first round. we can get all the hog mollies we need in round 2 and beyone

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for the last time. Cam generally has time to throw. no one gets open fast enough for him to deliever the ball. how hard is it to see that. are you not watching the games. you cant put sacks all on the oline all the time. recievers play a role in it and so does Cam himself.

 

Oline is not nearly as bad as people think when it comes to pass protection. now when it comes to the run its a different story

 

I love the people on this board who deal in absolutes 'for the last time'   Come on man.

 

Go and look at the games where Newton takes the snap, one step,  and is put on his back.  I assure you  they exist. 

 

Looking for a receiver is not part of the equation.

 

But whatever.

 

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I love the people on this board who deal in absolutes 'for the last time' Come on man.

Go and look at the games where Newton takes the snap, one step, and is put on his back. I assure you they exist.

Looking for a receiver is not part of the equation.

But whatever.

I've watched every last game. I've seen cam have all day to throw, all day. But held the ball because no one was open.

You saying that receivers don't go into the equations let's me know you know nothing about football.

Look at colin kap. He has the ideal oline and ask day to throw but he didn't have receivers that get open and there passing offense is even ranked lower than ours. Getting the ball out fast has alot to do with it

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