08-11-2012, 10:27 AM | #421 |
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I'm sure other teams wanted Garçon. When they didn't get him, they bad-mouthed his contract.
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I doubt Gafney, for example, makes those plays even in preseason.
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Garcon really shined in his YAC on the touchdown play...nice moves
LOVED the "drop the shoulder" attitude on the defender on the pass over the middle..... Can't wait to see more!
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Garcon didn't do anything special last night. That is not meant as a slight but as an objective observation. On the other hand isolating the RT: Polumbus was often pushed back and as whole the 1st unit run blocking was poor. The pass protection was good because it was well schemed by situation. Griffin had well defined reads, got the ball out quick the Bills didn't blitz and were not in pin the ears back pass rush mode. IIRC all his throws were out under 2.8-2.8 seconds. I think an objective look tells us we shouldn't/can't glean anything conclusive from 1 preseason game. |
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Polumbus was going against Mario Williams though, so keep that in mind. As for Garcon yeah I mean he made a play on some very vanilla defense coverages. We'll really know how good he is on some time when we play new orleans. I still don't like Garcon doing that flip, yet alone in the preaseason... AD's final run as a Sooner - YouTube he broke his collar bone on this play
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Haven't had a chance to read all the posts but heard Compton played well and could be a starting RT in the waiting.
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08-11-2012, 01:53 PM | #427 |
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could be a starting RT in the waiting..we'll lets hold off on that. But yeah in terms of him, a 6th round rookie, going against 2nd stringers on the bills at LT, he did very well. Since its preseason next week would be a good time to put him at starting RT to give it a try and see what happens.
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Saw Compton get schooled a couple of times. Good developmental guy but he's got a long way to go.
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I think Griffin and Trent Williams will both make this line look much better come regular season time.
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Hopefully the the next opponent(s) will through some blitzes and stunts at them so we'll know how they'll fare against them.
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Yup. I agree. My limited point was that in the opening quarter of the opening preseason game, the FO's emphasis on WR, and, specifically, their targeting of Garcon received positive reinforcement. Time, as you say, may change that. However, the first news was good news.
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And, again, I agree as to the term conclusive. What we can say, and which you seem to be fighting tooth and nail not to say, is "They looked good". You may add as many disclaimer's to the bottom line as you wish, but the truth is that both the player's and the FO should get a preliminary passing grade based on this 1st outing.
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All I know is if the OL looked like total garbage, I don't think we would be saying eh, it's only 1 game.
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That's what I've been saying! No sacks on griff heck not even touched. Trent blocked well on pass pro no big time issues so far
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Lets be very clear this isn't a discussion about whether the OL looked good. I responded directly to this statement that you made: Quote:
But it takes a certain amount of dishonestly/homerism for your net take away about the OL and specifically the RT positions level of play was good enough to justify anything. Espcially considering the 1st unit struggled with their run blocking assignment and Polumbus in particular had a number of push-backs and whiffs. Level of opposition is not a justification for grading poor play on a curve. You can't agree with this: Quote:
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