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Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=sdskinsfan2001;1352119]Lol, Jamf drunk as fuck tonight. Comparing Heinicke to Howell. That's wild.[/quote]
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Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=jamf;1352118]We got check down Charlie with his 5 yards per attempt average.
Stroud is dropping bombs downfield. Stroud is a legit franchise QB. Howell is on the same level as Heiniki.[/quote] Jamf I love ya my guy but you gotta stop trolling everybody on here. There is literally no way in hell Howell is Heinicke's level - we've seen more out of Howell in half a season than we ever saw out of Heinicke. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
Listing to Keim, he mentioned shorter QB like Brees and Saints strategy to protect him. The worst kind of pressure for brees was not outside pressure but up the middle. Really all about vision, batted balls, etc. we saw in the first Giants game, pressure up the middle was the worst.
Thought it was an interesting take. While our entire Oline needs a face lift…Left Guard and Center may need most immediate attention. Cosmi at RG seems decent. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=mooby;1352138]Jamf I love ya my guy but you gotta stop trolling everybody on here.
There is literally no way in hell Howell is Heinicke's level - we've seen more out of Howell in half a season than we ever saw out of Heinicke.[/quote] Yeah he's def trolling now. Also mahomes was never a big YPC guy and people say he's the baby goat. Cant have it both ways, Howell has been damn good |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=Chico23231;1352141]Listing to Keim, he mentioned shorter QB like Brees and Saints strategy to protect him. The worst kind of pressure for brees was not outside pressure but up the middle. Really all about vision, batted balls, etc. we saw in the first Giants game, pressure up the middle was the worst.
Thought it was an interesting take. While our entire Oline needs a face lift…Left Guard and Center may need most immediate attention. Cosmi at RG seems decent.[/quote] Definitely makes sense to beef up the interior OL |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=MTK;1352145]Definitely makes sense to beef up the interior OL[/quote]
I don't think there is an area on the team that does not need to be beefed up. Ironically we started the season with questions at QB but feeling pretty good about the roster, 3 months later and it is the exact opposite.. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=EdmundDorf;1352147]I don't think there is an area on the team that does not need to be beefed up. Ironically we started the season with questions at QB [B]but feeling pretty good about the roster,[/B] 3 months later and it is the exact opposite..[/quote]
Ok, before anyone says it, with the exception of OL and LB |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=MTK;1352145]Definitely makes sense to beef up the interior OL[/quote]
I'd go further and say, they need to assess which side they want to beef up as a priority, IF they can't rebuild the line as a whole. Building the middle alone without at least reinforcing one tackle leaves you at the mercy of edge rushers (or forced to hold a back or TE in pass pro). Makes you one dimensional. At least if you sort C, both guards and LT, you give your QB and running game a chance. If the QB isn't worried about his backside, he can read the right side rush at least. If you sort the RT then you can move the pocket to the right. If they don't at least keep Leno, then they have to get a starting LT and LG as priority, on the assumption that C and RG are at least stable. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=AnonEmouse;1352160]I'd go further and say, they need to assess which side they want to beef up as a priority, IF they can't rebuild the line as a whole. Building the middle alone without at least reinforcing one tackle leaves you at the mercy of edge rushers (or forced to hold a back or TE in pass pro). Makes you one dimensional. At least if you sort C, both guards and LT, you give your QB and running game a chance. If the QB isn't worried about his backside, he can read the right side rush at least. If you sort the RT then you can move the pocket to the right.
If they don't at least keep Leno, then they have to get a starting LT and LG as priority, on the assumption that C and RG are at least stable.[/quote] Leno restructured contract earlier this year means if we cut him after the season, we take a big cap charge for 2024. Also Leno has been good this season, maybe his best season here, but he will be 33. I think he sticks next year. Imo Gates needs to be cut after the season, cap charge of over 5 million in 2024. Add that Roullier that we are still paying on NEXT season too…we will have over NINE million in dead cap at Center!!! Talk about mismanagement Wylie I think sticks too, his cap charge is high but he is serviceable and can play RG as well. Tyler Larson free agent and Stromberg injured…we have nothing at Left Guard except poor fucking Ron draft picks. We need a starters at Center and Left Guard immediately. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
Leno is fine for next year but not a solution beyond that. There are basically no starting tackles 35 or older except Trent.
The good thing is Paul, Stromberg, and Cosmi could grow into a pretty good interior line over time. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
They don't have time really. When the offseason rolls around, the new GM/HC combination will be looking at what worked and what didn't. They have 7 games. Maybe they are the interior 3, but they better prove it soon.
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Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[QUOTE=CapsCommies;1352175]Leno is fine for next year but not a solution beyond that. There are basically no starting tackles 35 or older except Trent.
The good thing is Paul, Stromberg, and Cosmi could grow into a pretty good interior line over time.[/QUOTE] Fine isn’t good enough for a LT. If there is one there early or one available in FA get it. Same with the interior. Paul and Cosmi would be good depth. Stromberg the jury is still out on. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
[quote=punch it in;1352180]Fine isn’t good enough for a LT. If there is one there early or one available in FA get it. Same with the interior. Paul and Cosmi would be good depth. Stromberg the jury is still out on.[/quote]
For sure. Leno is - at best - a stopgap for next year. So if there's an opportunity to upgrade, they need to take it. Preferably a rookie who has a real chance to compete for the starting job but can sit and develop for a year if need be before taking over the position in 2025. |
Re: The Sam Howell Thread
I would say thank you Jay (leno), but we are moving forward with a new T.
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Re: The Sam Howell Thread
Heiniki would’ve been an upgrade today.
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