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Originally posted by NYniner85:

2019-
top center-Garrett Bradbury not good
top guard-Chris Lindstrom helped Matt Ryan get hit over 100 times last yr (QB hits oh man)
top tackle-Jonah Williams not great as of yet.

2018-
top center-Frank Ragnow- avg to decent starter wouldn't say he is some groundbreaking player that changed that team/Billy price draft next pick has been a massive bust.
top guard-Quenton Nelson generational talent, those dudes don't come around every yr.
top tackle-Mike McGlinchey great run blocker piss poor in PP.

2017-
top center- Ethan Pocic trash
top guard-Forrest Lamp trash
top tackle-Garett Bolles one of the worst tackles in football for almost 3 yrs, zero chance you would have let him develop. Dude just got a $70M deal and is one of the better young LTs in football.

God damn, this list is sad lol. A lot of the webzone favorites on there.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LOL

Dying on that hill stacked high full of evidence and when everyone in the world recognizes it.

But hey, if you're dead wrong on a topic every single year on this topic, does that qualify for the insanity definition too?

What if you're being a massive hypocrite about it? NO ONE is saying our OL is great. I'm not .

This is where lines are getting blurred. None of us are saying that, just pointing out hypocritical things being tossed around. But of course it gets turned back to "well you think it's all great" to deflect .
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
This is where lines are getting blurred. None of us are saying that, just pointing out hypocritical things being tossed around. But of course it gets turned back to "well you think it's all great" to deflect .

Like what. They found late talent over years and saw it start to come together and stuck with it.

We did the same.

Their talent evaluation was better UNLESS you think Goff just avoided 40 potential QB hits.

So which is it. Their OL came together and are playing "good enough" or Goff helped them look far better than they actually are?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
This is where lines are getting blurred. None of us are saying that, just pointing out hypocritical things being tossed around. But of course it gets turned back to "well you think it's all great" to deflect .

Like what. They found late talent over years and saw it start to come together and stuck with it.

We did the same.

Their talent evaluation was better UNLESS you think Goff just avoided 40 potential QB hits.

So which is it. Their OL came together and are playing "good enough" or Goff helped them look far better than they actually are?

Oh they found late talent that are making the big difference huh?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Like what. They found late talent over years and saw it start to come together and stuck with it.

We did the same.

Their talent evaluation was better UNLESS you think Goff just avoided 40 potential QB hits.

So which is it. Their OL came together and are playing "good enough" or Goff helped them look far better than they actually are?

When did they see that exactly? Last year when it cost them the playoffs?

It's a combination of both. Of course when we did something similar last year qb hits didn't matter. You were wrong all year then suddenly want to pat yoursel fon the back for the 4th quarter of the SB.

Are the Rams a SB OL?
So what should we offer Austin Blythe? He's a FA and so clearly an upgrade for us right?
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Oh they found late talent that are making the big difference huh?

I already said a million times you CAN find late talent. I also said a million times our FO can't otherwise we wouldn't be having this conversation. LOL. Is that hard to follow?
[ Edited by NCommand on Dec 9, 2020 at 12:53 PM ]
Originally posted by NCommand:
#ChampionshipOL #GoodEnough

Sound familiar? It should...classic hypocrisy in a nutshell and STILL trying to spin it which at this point, is just laughable.

Do the Rams have a championship OL?
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
When did they see that exactly? Last year when it cost them the playoffs?

It's a combination of both. Of course when we did something similar last year qb hits didn't matter. You were wrong all year then suddenly want to pat yoursel fon the back for the 4th quarter of the SB.

Are the Rams a SB OL?

'When's isn't important. It's the talent identification first and knowing when to stick with it as it develops to your standards.

Wait, you think Goff is now covering them up? Thought we had a good PP unit last year too? You might want to stick to just watching QB's and nothing else.
Originally posted by NCommand:
'When's isn't important. It's the talent identification first and knowing when to stick with it as it develops to your standards.

Wait, you think Goff is now covering them up? Thought we had a good PP unit last year too? You might want to stick to just watching QB's and nothing else.

The system is covering them up more than anything. It's tons of short throws and running the ball. Sound familiar?

That being said if everything breaks right their OL is good enough to win a SB. But Goff has to play extremely well. I have my doubts.
[ Edited by 9ers4eva on Dec 9, 2020 at 12:58 PM ]
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Do the Rams have a championship OL?

Hell no. And their OL was never stated in that category. It was referenced regarding QB hits which is about 40 less than ours at this point with a QB that's alleged by you to be under constant pressure (but isn't reflecting in the QB hits that typically come with that).
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LOL

Dying on that hill stacked high full of evidence and when everyone in the world recognizes it.

But hey, if you're dead wrong on a topic every single year on this topic, does that qualify for the insanity definition too?

What if you're being a massive hypocrite about it? NO ONE is saying our OL is great. I'm not .

#ChampionshipOL #GoodEnough

Sound familiar? It should...classic hypocrisy in a nutshell and STILL trying to spin it which at this point, is just laughable.

NC, I can't even have a decent convo with you regarding this topic because the hypocrisy and deflecting is just too much lol.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LOL

Dying on that hill stacked high full of evidence and when everyone in the world recognizes it.

But hey, if you're dead wrong on a topic every single year on this topic, does that qualify for the insanity definition too?

What if you're being a massive hypocrite about it? NO ONE is saying our OL is great. I'm not .

#ChampionshipOL #GoodEnough

Sound familiar? It should...classic hypocrisy in a nutshell and STILL trying to spin it which at this point, is just laughable.

NC, I can't even have a decent convo with you regarding this topic because the hypocrisy and deflecting is just too much lol.

NY Translation: I'll never admit to being wildly wrong on a topic but I'm just going to keep running it back anyhow. Maybe next year.
Hmm let me guess. The championship OL's are Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Green Bay and New Orleans.

What else do they all have in common.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Oh they found late talent that are making the big difference huh?

I already said a million times you CAN find late talent. I also said a million times our FO can't otherwise we wouldn't be having this conversation. LOL. Is that hard to follow?

What mid round picks did the Rams take that are making the big difference? Just answer the question and stop shifting around
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