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Originally Posted by Grim21Reaper
Than that is a faulty analysis. Every level affects the others. That still doesn't change the assumptions that I laid out on the linemen.
I know this, the D-line was dominant against Carolina. No 32 ranked line could have performed like that.
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Here is how I see it. When you add it all up our line isn't very good. Otherwise we would get more sacks/hurries and we would have played better run defense.
1. It seems when Griff is hurt our line totally falls apart. Perhaps the staff needs to lower his # of plays so he can stay healthy and fresh.
2. Daniels hasn't done a damn thing since he has been here except complain that he was tired because of the off season program. Go cry me a river.
3. Goldston isn't strong enough to be an every down NFL DT. Not sure what the coaches saw but I saw him getting blown off the ball waaaaay to much.
4. We don't know if Mongomery can live up to his potential.
5. AC isn't an every down 4-3 end cause he isn't strong enough.
6. Like Griff, Joe S. is starting to break down alot.
7. Evans can't beat out the starters at DE which is where we need the most help so he must not be very good.
8. Wynn? Don't even get me started. Great locker room guy and all, but he can't play at the NFL level anymore. He is as slow as a turtle.