May 28, 2020 04:56AM
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Thats the kind of the issue across the board. No sure things. Whitworth isn't a sure thing not to show that he too old, Blythe is not a sure thing to show that he will not get abused at Center, Corbett is not a sure thing to show that Cleveland made a mistake dumping a high draft pick. We also don't know for sure how Edwards and Evans will do this year, will they step it up? No sure thing.

In a nutshell, the entire OL is no sure thing and there isn't much top tier talent there to begin with. Sure, its a synergy thing, sum of the parts and all that, but we aren't talking about OL talent like most top teams invest in with drop back QBs.

Overall, if the Offensive Line does not improve, this regime will be lambasted for not drafting anyone and there will be even more changes on the coaching staff along some front office changes (scouting) too.

I for one was not that overjoyed when they brought Whitworth back, he's the security blanket, that is tethered and worn, I would of rather had them make a deal for Trent Williams, who is now a 49ers. I do believe Havenstein will come back strong and I like Blythe at Center, it's his natural postion, where he can utilize his intellect & his ability to get leverage, there was a huge difference with him making the line calls combine with snap consistency over Brian Allen.

As to Austin Corbett, Aaron Kromer liked the kid coming out of Nevada and IMO, that is why they seem very high on him, if Corbett can play well along with Whitworth holding up until Noteboom is ready to take over at LT, which is his natural position, the unit could be very solid, but if not, all of us will be demanding answers, that is why I believe the unit barring injury will come together, I believe in Aaron Kromer as one of the best OL Coaches in the NFL, so I expect this until to bounce back and the offense to be one of the better ones again with the addition Cam Akers and the emergence of Tyler Higbee.
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Rams43609May 27, 2020 06:58AM

  Which scenario seems more likely?

PHDram263May 27, 2020 03:44PM

  Re: Which scenario seems more likely?

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  Re: the only quotes you need:

Steve246May 27, 2020 09:57PM

  View from 30,000 feet

max252May 28, 2020 01:49AM

  Re: View from 30,000 feet

LMU93239May 28, 2020 03:45AM

  Thats fair...

max230May 28, 2020 04:21AM

  bottom line

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  Re: Thats fair...

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  Re: Thats fair...

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  Re: View from 30,000 feet

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zn172May 28, 2020 08:23AM

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dzrams176May 28, 2020 09:26AM

  except

zn147May 28, 2020 11:30AM

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  Re: View from 30,000 feet

LMU93170May 28, 2020 09:44AM

  +1

zn139May 28, 2020 11:32AM

  think the scheme helped Oline a lot in 17 and 18

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  Re: think Roger Saffold helped Oline a lot in 17 and 18...

Rampage2K-145May 28, 2020 07:53AM

  difference was lack of run game - 25th in league rushing

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  Re: difference was lack of run game - 25th in league rushing

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  Re: difference was lack of run game - 25th in league rushing

zn230May 28, 2020 01:39PM

  couldn't be any worse than last year

ferragamo79150May 28, 2020 03:24PM

  but it can be a LOT better

zn144May 28, 2020 03:36PM

  Re: but it can be a LOT better

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