Bill Jandro
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ORIGINAL: David F. Well outside of a trade Cousins isn't going anywhere but dang he's playing poor. Should have been gone two years ago: Mike Priefer, Kyle Rudolph, and Laquon Treadwell. Should be gone by next season: Compton, Elflein, Remmers Pick one and toss the other: Zimmer, Flip AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD STOP DRAFTING CBs in rounds one and two when our Oline can't block the Golden Girls. Agreed. I would toss Zimmer right now and give Flip a shot at the last 3 games. But Flip's lack of creativity in short yardage (motions, picks, exploiting edges while faking up the middle) have me extremely concerned about him as well. I'm putting lack of creativity on Zim. He said a couple of weeks ago he wanted simple. If he were calling the plays I would agree. But he's not. He wants a solid running attack as it controls the ball and keeps the other team's offense off the field, plus it makes play action work a lot better. Creativity isn't the problem, it's that we have a sieve for an Oline. You can scheme to reduce the impact of a weak line. Long developing run plays and passing schemes based on creating angles don't work well with the level of inside penetration our GCG trio allows play after play. If you go to a quick hitting run game, the guards and the center aren't required to hold their blocks as long. If you scheme it right, you can even use the DL's surge up field against them. Then start rolling out in the passing game. It won't turn us into an offensive juggernaut, but it can help mitigate a lot of weaknesses. THIS! I second it Excellent analysis Sweens I don't think our oline is beyond help. Much of it is what they are good at as a unit vs what we're making them do. Elf and Easton for example accell pulling and blocking out in space. We now have O'Neal whom is very athletic. Need to use this.
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Oline...early and often this draft
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