2024 Offensive Line

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WCommandersfan99
10-08-2024, 12:45 AM
And two 4th and 2 gambles, with the second the most ballsy. Coaching staff showing trust in the offense and it is paying off.There have been several 4th down plays this year where I felt Commanders would punt. Wrong. They go for it, usually without hesitation. Besides being competent, this new staff has stones.

sdskinsfan2001
10-09-2024, 01:53 PM
I'm curious to see Wylie's PFF grades for the season (i.e. season average through the 5 games).

Are his numbers actually better than last year? It would sure seem so. I haven't really noticed him this season, and honestly, that's what I want from a RT. I would assume he is playing better. But maybe Jayden is just that much better than what we had last year he is covering a lot of it up (him and even the OLine as a whole).

Chief X_Phackter
10-09-2024, 03:42 PM
I'm curious to see Wylie's PFF grades for the season (i.e. season average through the 5 games).

Are his numbers actually better than last year? It would sure seem so. I haven't really noticed him this season, and honestly, that's what I want from a RT. I would assume he is playing better. But maybe Jayden is just that much better than what we had last year he is covering a lot of it up (him and even the OLine as a whole).

I don't think we can underestimate the impact EB's scheme, combined with SH's propensity to hold onto the ball too long, had on the O-line. EB never adjusted, never wanted to run the ball, and defenses could just tee off on the QB who refused to throw the ball - play after play.

I'm not sure the line (Wylie included) was as bad as a lot of people concluded last year. Sure, they weren't great and individuals got beat sometimes, but they had absolutely no help from their OC or QB.

MTK
10-09-2024, 03:45 PM
^ EB hung the OL out to dry for sure. They were middle of the pack in terms of PFF grades. Scheme, QB, and play calling matter.

GridIron26
10-09-2024, 04:33 PM
I don't think we can underestimate the impact EB's scheme, combined with SH's propensity to hold onto the ball too long, had on the O-line. EB never adjusted, never wanted to run the ball, and defenses could just tee off on the QB who refused to throw the ball - play after play.

I'm not sure the line (Wylie included) was as bad as a lot of people concluded last year. Sure, they weren't great and individuals got beat sometimes, but they had absolutely no help from their OC or QB.

100% agreed

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