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Old 05-03-2017, 04:35 PM   #12482
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Originally Posted by KramzRectum View Post
Yes it has. Elway went out and got Leary which was huge. Stephenson is avg, probably the best tackle on the team as of right now, could be all year. There is a reason John didn't cut him yet. He came in and stabilized the line vs kc in the 1st game and had he started we probably win that one. I am not saying he is great just a depth body like he was with you.

Menelik Watson is an injury risk but better than Ty which is not saying all that much but again it is better depth than last year.

I want to see what Bolles can do in TC before calling him a mental midget, I like my OL mean and stupid, this is football, if Bolles can get to the 2nd level in run blocking and push the pass rush wide then he will be fine and another upgrade.

Pradis got his hip fixed in offseason. RG is the weak link right now on paper.

The other things to consider are that the O scheme is going to be different and the OL Coaching should be much improved.
http://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story...glenesk/100226


Who wears the NFL's smarty pants?

Offensive linemen such as Lydon Murtha reputedly fare much better than average on the Wonderlic.
INDIANAPOLIS -- They're usually the biggest guys on the field, but are offensive linemen the smartest?

If the Wonderlic test is an indicator of intelligence, the answer is yes.

Annually, offensive linemen average a higher score on the 12-minute, 50-question quiz administered at the NFL scouting combine than players at other positions do.

Longtime NFL scribe Paul Zimmerman figured out the averages per position, and offensive tackles lead the way with a median score of 26. Centers are a close second at 25.

At last year's combine, the overall average for all positions was 21.

brilliant take KramzRectum
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