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By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
and when we win the division and go 11-6 with an "old immobile QB" and with an "O.Line is straight bad" , you will be like how did that happen after all the negative stuff I talked -
What a bad break for Ogletree. He seemed to be building some momentum in camp that might have gotten him some looks in the regular season. Now he's going to be a 25 year-old "rookie" next season.
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By Rhodelesstraveled · Posted
The pass blocking on this OL is straight bad. And when you marry that to an old immobile QB you are going to see a lot of problems unmask quickly. -
That is kind of the point, and I agree to an extent. It has now been two years since this unit was elite, and it wasn't even elite for long. We usually lose a piece on the O-Line just as we gain one. My concern is not necessarily with any individual on the O-Line. On paper we should be just fine- however as a unit, they have underwhelmed, and that seems to be a trend now instead of an anomaly. To me, that screams poor leadership and coaching. Dave DeGuglielmo, who if I recall we inherited during the whole McDaniels/Reich hiring fiasco, was shipped off for being too hard and mean and not a players coach- but had this line playing stellar a few years back. Howard Mudd was also involved in the decision making if I am not mistaken. If we are having offensive line problems, I would look at our current coach first. For 33 years of coaching experience and 4 years in his current role, Chris Strausser should be looked at for potential pink sips. On another note- I do wonder what we pay Marcus Brady to do now that we have a competent QB in Ryan.
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