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What to do about the O-Line?
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(12-01-2019, 06:14 PM)newporttom Wrote: Sometimes I feel like the Dutch Boy plugging holes. "We have to draft a run stopper in the middle of the d-line". After today I think the O-Line has got to be a priority. Seems like both our high second round picks at tackle got abused today. It's the coaching. Draft picks, especially the OL, need to be developed, and the Jags are really bad at that. Robinson, Taylor, and Cann were all highly regarded draft prospects. Even if you want to believe that the Jags missed on the evaluation of all three, Norwell and Linder were Pro Bowlers who declined badly here. That points the blame finger at Jags coaching. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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