
Never been a big Stan for him but he's playing pretty good football despite being hated on in this sub, with some saying we should have picked Fashanu.
Also Vrabel deniers get ready to flame me for painting out how well their tackles are playing under the tutelage of "Vrabels buddies."
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What does Dan Moore have to do with people saying we should have drafted Fashanu? We signed Moore a year after that draft.
Most have shifted to Latham lol. Our line is fine, not good not great. Its not Houston bad. But we should still look to upgrade in the draft where possible.
Dan Moore has been firmly solid, which is really tough to complain about with the scarcity of OL talent/depth across the league. Obviously it could be better, but he’s a good 2-3 year stopgap at LT which is a big upgrade over what we’ve had in previous years.
Looking at the graph though, the whole 2024 OT class (except Alt) started off great as rookies and have hit a huge sophomore slump. Crazy to see Fashanu struggling this much with how high his floor supposedly was.
It’s funny. Everyone said he was going to struggle to start the year because we were going against some great pass rushers. Then, when he struggles to start the year, everyone is upset about it lol
Also, stop with the Vrabel stuff. If he was some o-line whisperer why did NPF, Daley, and Dillard all suck so much?
I don’t know what that chart means but Moore is getting paid a ton of money to suck
Hes not stood out for several weeks now. Which is what you want from anyone on the oline, especially LT. I also wonder how much of that is due to teams focusing on the weaker side of the line ( Zeitler isn’t good, backup RT then JC coming off hip injury IR). But it is nice knowing Dan and Skronk are holding down the left side for the most part.
I agree with the point that Moore is getting a lot of hate from the first couple of weeks but after watching NPF, Daley, and Dillard be on my team I don’t want to hear shit about that fat frat penguin. All the cuckery for his snobby ass should’ve been over with the Monday after last game let alone during our free fall a couple of years ago
The line has been fourth in both time to pressure (2.65 seconds) and time to throw (2.80 seconds). Cam is holding the ball too long (as rookies do) or waiting for his receivers to get open. He’s been off target at a high rate but that could be from holding the ball and letting pressure get to him. Run blocking is atrocious at 28. Everything is a mess. Rookie qb, poor coaching, poor skill position. If you do want to point fingers. Latham has been a turnstile. 4 sacks, 7 pressures in 71 protection snaps.
I’m not that worried about our O-Line. They’re not elite, but still an improvement over what we’ve seen the last few years. Latham is coming back from injury. If he can figure it out, we should be fairly solid at O-Line.
We’re hurting more at WR and Edge. I think we also need to upgrade at running back. Pollard and Spears are both good, but they’re more third down backs. We need to find a bruiser who can help us on first and second down more.
Henry isn’t walking through the door, but a David Montgomery esque RB would force teams to honor the run more than they currently are.
We’re definitely suffering more from rookie QB holding the ball, bad WR scheming, and poor WR play.
All just makes the line look infinitely worse than they are.
Short memories…o-line was significantly worse just two years ago ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Vrabels tackls are under josh mcdaniel
Anyone who is shitting on Moore hasn’t been watching – outside of the opening game penalty machine he’s been fine.
It should. What looked like a bad signing at the time looks like actually a pretty good deal. Credit the GM identifying an opportunity to get value on a free agent that wasn’t obvious to the fans. Borgonzi has had a solid first year that shouldn’t be dismissed even if Ward busts hard as basically any team in that position is probably making the same error given the other possibilities.
Joe Alt…. What could have been #Sad