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If we were going to ultimately take a guard, we really missed out on Dominick Punni.
He’s been great. |
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Is it an excuse or has it really dicked up his mobility so badly that the one move he keeps getting wrecked on is the only move he truly has to protect the outside shoulder? Because he was tolerable most of the year. Not good, but probably no worse than slightly below average. That'll play. There's no way we go into next season with him as the starter, don't get me wrong. But IF the knee is truly as big a problem as some have suggested...you maybe could? Or at least find adequate veteran competition rather than come up with a long-term contract for a locked-in starter? We won't do it. We're signing Cam Robinson because we can't repeat this season again. But in some ways Wanya kinda acquitted himself nicely through about week 8. Then all hell broke loose. |
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They have tried everything there is to try. Just going to have to bite the bullet and you can’t have 4 guys on the o-line making $20+ million. As much as I love Thuney, guards are way easier to find than tackles. |
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Just keep swinging the axe at the LT spot. |
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Defenses spy Mahomes, maybe Offenses should spy Garrett. Reid will never give up flexibility, so this isn't happening, but I think I might do it. |
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Trading up that far is most likely not happening. It’s extremely difficult. Just sign Cam Robinson, figure out Trey’s replacement and be done with it |
Yup. Don’t care. Give him $20+ million if it fixes this mess. LT is cratering the offense.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Cam Robinson has a 77.6 PFF pass blocking grade since being acquired by the Vikings. He's been charged with one sack allowed in six games.<br><br>Kevin O’Connell on Robinson's impact: <br><br>"I don’t know many teams that can lose one of the best left tackles in football and win six…</p>— Will Ragatz (@WillRagatz) <a href="https://twitter.com/WillRagatz/status/1867266702020313298?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 12, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
I'm not giving up on Kingsley as the eventual LT, and I hope the team isn't either
The athletic traits are all there, besides I thought the consensus around here was that he didn't have the big fat bucket and thick legs to be a good guard? In my ideal world, Humphries is here the remainder of this season and all of next while Suamataia polishes his game up... its just waaay too early to give up, you've all given a dozen examples of guys who take time to develop at that position in this very thread Bolles, Fisher and on and on and on the list goes... basically, only future HOFers show up as rookies and immediately start kicking everyones ass The rest need a year or two |
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The Chiefs know they can't keep doing this shit. Humphries, Robinson or Armstead will be on this roster next season. |
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He wasn't Bolles or Fisher bad, he was "holy s*** has he ever played football bad". If he'd had half a dozen games like the Ravens one and then the Bengals game you could say "OK, risky, but there's enough shown to take that risk". But he didn't. I just don't see any possible route where they risk him back at LT, or where they give him the opportunity to earn that spot, given the possibility he isn't just "that's a bad few snaps" but he's actively getting Mahomes killed. It sucks if it really is more of a mental issue, but I'd bet money they try to solve the problem with a position shift and hope that both is a better skillset fit and it un-fu**s his head. Hope I'm wrong and he's somehow the long-term LT, but I can't see them risking it. |
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Even with Morris, you'll see plays or flashes where he's solid. With Kingsley it looks like he's never even played football before in his life. He's the worst LT, rookie or otherwise, I've ever seen. |
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I clearly don’t know much since when we used to have elite tackles with Fisher and Schwartz I longed for better than Reiter and Wylie on the IOL and thought we could pound teams into submission, but I don’t see that happening. I’d love to go back to above average tackle play, even if it meant sacrificing something on the interior OL. |
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He’s pretty good now. It takes time. Won’t get mad if they try him again in time. |
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