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Chico23231 06-18-2018, 08:11 PM https://redskinswire.usatoday.com/2018/06/18/zach-brown-redskins-revenge-jets-terrelle-pryor/
Wow! One guy I wouldn’t want to piss off either. Pryor must have been a total shit head.
sdskinsfan2001 06-18-2018, 11:40 PM Wow! One guy I wouldn’t want to piss off either. Pryor must have been a total shit head.
Are we talking about football again? Sweet!!
sdskinsfan2001 06-18-2018, 11:42 PM Glad that the team is working/trying things to limit injuries...
https://redskinswire.usatoday.com/2018/06/18/jay-gruden-changing-training-camp-practices-combat-injuries/
FrenchSkin 06-19-2018, 05:07 AM Glad that the team is working/trying things to limit injuries...
https://redskinswire.usatoday.com/2018/06/18/jay-gruden-changing-training-camp-practices-combat-injuries/
Reading this article surprised me on one point: I really thought the scientific knowledge in the NFL was more advanced than that.
I kind of have been doing a little research here and I think we practice in the morning, we are off the field around noon and they get a nice lunch. … So, I think to give that full time for recovery, so they can drink a lot of fluids and take care of their bodies is important.
No wonder why Pats players are willing to work with TB's personal trainer, if "classical" NFL coaches still are "kind of doing a little research" on these matters, then having access to advanced nutritional and body care knowledge can give a real competitive edge !
From PFF, nice note on Roullier
A few offensive lines were held back by injuries in 2017, but none were more injury-riddled than the Redskins, who had 12 different players play at least 50 pass-block snaps throughout the season. All told, the Redskins surrendered 181 pressures on 606 passing plays, including 35 QB hits, the fifth-most among offensive lines. There were bright spots, however, as left tackle Trent Williams, despite playing with an injury, proved once again that he’s one of the best offensive tackles in football by being the only left tackle in the league to register 350 pass-block snaps without allowing a sack. The Redskins also got a nice rookie season from center Chase Roullier, who ended the campaign with a pass-blocking efficiency of 98.4, the highest rating recorded by a rookie center since Nick Mangold (99.4) in 2006. If they can stay healthy, the Redskins have the making of one of the better offensive lines in football as we look ahead to 2018.
metalskins 06-19-2018, 09:43 AM From PFF, nice note on Roullier
A few offensive lines were held back by injuries in 2017, but none were more injury-riddled than the Redskins, who had 12 different players play at least 50 pass-block snaps throughout the season. All told, the Redskins surrendered 181 pressures on 606 passing plays, including 35 QB hits, the fifth-most among offensive lines. There were bright spots, however, as left tackle Trent Williams, despite playing with an injury, proved once again that he’s one of the best offensive tackles in football by being the only left tackle in the league to register 350 pass-block snaps without allowing a sack. The Redskins also got a nice rookie season from center Chase Roullier, who ended the campaign with a pass-blocking efficiency of 98.4, the highest rating recorded by a rookie center since Nick Mangold (99.4) in 2006. If they can stay healthy, the Redskins have the making of one of the better offensive lines in football as we look ahead to 2018.
We're blessed to have Trent Williams. Before him, Chris Samuels. I really hope we can keep the offensive line intact this year.
skinsfaninok 06-19-2018, 09:43 AM From PFF, nice note on Roullier
A few offensive lines were held back by injuries in 2017, but none were more injury-riddled than the Redskins, who had 12 different players play at least 50 pass-block snaps throughout the season. All told, the Redskins surrendered 181 pressures on 606 passing plays, including 35 QB hits, the fifth-most among offensive lines. There were bright spots, however, as left tackle Trent Williams, despite playing with an injury, proved once again that he’s one of the best offensive tackles in football by being the only left tackle in the league to register 350 pass-block snaps without allowing a sack. The Redskins also got a nice rookie season from center Chase Roullier, who ended the campaign with a pass-blocking efficiency of 98.4, the highest rating recorded by a rookie center since Nick Mangold (99.4) in 2006. If they can stay healthy, the Redskins have the making of one of the better offensive lines in football as we look ahead to 2018.
Chase has a chance to be a solid lineman for a while, we will see how he does this yr. I spoke with one of the Analyst for the Skins at PFF (I am trying to get to cover them too) and he actually said Brandon graded poorly in pass blocking, I'd have to go watch his snaps but I guess its possible.
Chico23231 06-19-2018, 10:50 AM Chase has a chance to be a solid lineman for a while, we will see how he does this yr. I spoke with one of the Analyst for the Skins at PFF (I am trying to get to cover them too) and he actually said Brandon graded poorly in pass blocking, I'd have to go watch his snaps but I guess its possible.
Brandon started slow...but finished strong pass blocking. I thought it was noticeable.
Its gonna be big if Chase can step up...his ability could push the Oline from borderline good to great.
skinsfaninok 06-19-2018, 11:07 AM Brandon started slow...but finished strong pass blocking. I thought it was noticeable.
Its gonna be big if Chase can step up...his ability could push the Oline from borderline good to great.
I agree, he has the potential to be as good as Z Martin
metalskins 06-20-2018, 09:49 AM Brandon started slow...but finished strong pass blocking. I thought it was noticeable.
Its gonna be big if Chase can step up...his ability could push the Oline from borderline good to great.
I think our weakness is still left guard. That will be the biggest question mark for the Redskins.
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