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It wouldn't shock me a bit to see an improved running game against Atlanta.
The problem with our line is most of them are playing out of position. It's the stupid moneyball approach we use. They signed Steen because he looks like a center even though he's never played the position before. Bushrod has never played RG but is penciled in as the starter.
I like Steen. He's looked good with the 2s as has Urbik.
What I'd like to see is a line of Albert, Gas Mask, Steen, Urbik, James. Bushrod is good vet depth for the inevitable Albert injury.
jsm08 Wrote:
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> It wouldn't shock me a bit to see an improved
> running game against Atlanta.
>
> The problem with our line is most of them are
> playing out of position. It's the stupid
> moneyball approach we use. They signed Steen
> because he looks like a center even though he's
> never played the position before. Bushrod has
> never played RG but is penciled in as the starter.
>
>
> I like Steen. He's looked good with the 2s as has
> Urbik.
>
> What I'd like to see is a line of Albert, Gas
> Mask, Steen, Urbik, James. Bushrod is good vet
> depth for the inevitable Albert injury.
I'd like to see us move Pouncey to Guard permanently and trade Albert. Then let Tunsil play his natural position (LT).
I think that's the long term plan with tunsil. If the line shows drastic improvement with Steen filling in at C I'd trade Pouncey if it isn't cap prohibitive.
jsm08 Wrote:
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> He looked better than pouncey and when you have a
> competent C the guards look better too.
>
> That's the best our line has looked in a long
> time.
The best our O-Line has looked since LAST TIME Pouncey sat out (when we had Satele at center). Do you think the coaching staff will take notice of this?
If steen plays well enough to replace pouncey then you don't need a 9mm/yr backup C. Urbik would be the depth at C.
Moving Tunsil to LT is the long term goal. No one is saying put him there now.
Bushrod was horrible last week. He looked a lot better with a competent C making the line calls last night.
Contrary to what you may think, this is a rebuilding team. We let our FAs walk and replaced them with aging stopgap vets. We're going to get a couple of comp picks...probably a 3rd and 4th...for those losses.
We do have some young talent at WR to build off of and if we give tannehill a pocket like he had last night the O could be productive. The D is the main concern. I'm not expecting much from the phins this year. So if we can get a high pick for Pouncey I'd take it. Now that's only if Steen proves to be a capable replacement.
From a guy that still remembers Dwight Stephenson, and knowing the Phins are one of the few teams to have 2 HoF Centers (Langer is the other one), I find it so sad that our starting Center can be so easily replaced by a rookie who never played Center before. This points directly at the failures in our front office and coaching staff. We can't recognize that BRAINS are important in football. Physical ability is fine, but if you're not smart you will drag the team down with you. Chad Pennington was able to win 11 games while not being able to throw over 15 yards accurately due to a weak arm and bad shoulder. He compensated with intelligence. Why do we keep ignoring that?!
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samsam3738 Wrote:
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> What are you all talking about trading
> people.....You need depth on a football
> team.........
They would never make Pouncey a back-up with his big money contract, so they keep starting him. The people in charge are just too damn stubborn to do what is best for the team. Everyone can see that the line play improved when he was replaced by Satele and now by Steen. Pouncey needs to go... ASAP!
Steen is in his 3rd year played 2 years in AZ. He really gets the lions share ofthe credit for the line play last night imo. Helping out both guards, going one one w/ a dt and driving him back. The tackles were able focus on their blocking assignments, man it was great watching the oline in the 1st half. All this pointed to is what Pouncey does not bring to the table, brains.
Turner and Thomas did not look bad on the right side. Turner looked comfortable back at his college position.
samsam3738 Wrote:
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> JT calls pouncey the best center in football in
> the interview which i think went a bit too far. I
> agree....
>
> The best center in foottball?
>
> Maybe not...
>
> But he is probably top 5 or 6 in the league.
He's really good in one-on-one blocks, stunts, etc.. That all requires strength and physical talent. Where Pouncey lacks is in calling correct blocking schemes and helping his Guards. That's why rushers have slipped inside on us so much in the past. Fact is, the O-Line MUST play as a team. The way Pouncey plays, he relies on the other guys to hold their blocks and he holds his, but when something breaks down Pouncey isn't there to help.
Remember when we had Hudson Houck coaching the O-Line? We put scrubs out there and played well...particularly the interior of the line. Back then the sacks we gave up were around the edge because or tackles weren't that great. Now we have 2 really good tackles and sacks seem to come up the middle instead. Sorry, but there's no excuse for that. Interior blocking is, overall, the responsibility of the Center. That's why some people have given props to Steen for helping out on blocks inside with his Guards. That's how an O-Line is SUPPOSED to play, but Pouncey doesn't seem to be interested in playing as a team. He's all about his own personal achievement.
Quote: That's how an O-Line is SUPPOSED to play, but Pouncey doesn't seem to be interested in playing as a team. He's all about his own personal achievement.
LOL where do you get this from.....?
Quote: He's really good in one-on-one blocks, stunts, etc.. That all requires strength and physical talent. Where Pouncey lacks is in calling correct blocking schemes and helping his Guards.
If both guards get beat which is what happen to dallas thomas and the other scrub guard who was playing......Then the center comes up looking bad...
POuncey i guarantee you will play up to pro bowl level playing along tunsil and bushrod as guards.
I, honestly, don't care if the center is a pro bowler if the rest of the O-Line stinks. The Center is the QB of the O-Line. If the line stinks...some of that falls on him.
Its always been my opinion that Pouncey plays his own game. Not pointing out the right blitz and stunts, playing to his strong points (pulling, blocking, helping out all on the r side). Yes Bushrod and Tunsil have elevated the lines play but Steen imo gets the lions share of credit for that first half against ATL.
No one has been more critical of the Oline then me. I was very skeptical of how they would play even with a first round pick on the line. I am pleasantly surprised with the OLine so far despite Pouncys injury.
Is it the Coaching? The New Blood? I dont know but something is working where the past 4 yrs has not. A starter went down and a back up took over seamlessly. Thats what makes Playoff teams. Quality back ups at Key positions.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> It was all Philbin.....who sucked up to Ross.
Philbins biggest fault was he wasn't confident to hire a coach that wasn't "his buddy". And if you disagreed.....you were gone no matter how good a player you were.