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Originally Posted by Sheriff Gonna Getcha
I have to believe that Golston beefed up in the offseason to be able to play the run, as well as the pass. Between Golston and Montgomery, I think we may have enough run-stoppers if those two play as well as the coaching staff thinks they can.
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Golston obviously relies on his speed moves to be successful. Not sure how much a weight gain will help him if he's still trying to penetrate as opposed to stalemate. If anything, seems that added weight make make him a step slower...
For the record, I think a DT who can get through the OL is a lot more valuable than one who is big strong and takes up space, not only against the run, but against the pass. Golston was not that good against the run last year, and I really think this weight gain will only hurt his game.
However, the experience he has added over the offseason should more than nullify this effect. I just think he would have been better playing at a more "natural" weight. Assuming of course that he
was told to gain weight by the coaches.