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Week 10: The Good the BAD and Ugly Rant vs The Browns

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@rmw10, @VermontRaven you guys are certainly right that's what the team intends to do at corner.  Street corners now are not impressive, but I would still have kept Davis.  He must have continued to show lingering effects of injury in practice.

I just posted OL grading and ATS scoring versus the Browns.  Cliff notes:

1.  Stanley allowed portions of 8 pressure events, but also had 5 highlight blocks (3 run, 2 pass).  The performance is a big relief.

2.  The injury to Lewis is potentially huge.  He had played 2 outstanding games at LG separated by 3 replacement-level games at LT.  C- versus Browns with a tough sack charge explained.

3.  Zuttah wasn't good, but with interior line woes, he probably keeps his job at least a while longer.

4.  No good reason why Ducasse was active over Jensen.

5.  ATS again at 38% and now 40% over last 6 games.  Uggh.

6.  Joe outperforms opportunity set for 2nd straight week.

Article:  http://russellstreetreport.com/2016/11/14/filmstudy/ronnie-stanley-offensive-line-grades-browns/

Podcast:   http://russellstreetreport.com/2016/11/14/filmstudy/filmstudy-podcasts/offensive-notes-vs-browns/

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Our offense looks like it's going to be a problem soon....once Boyle comes back who was a surprise last year and Maxx finally grows into the position and gets healthy we are going to be fine.

 

Pitta does not really block, Maxx and Boyle can in my opinion. 

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On 11/15/2016 at 6:42 PM, gtalk12 said:

Pitta does not really block, Maxx and Boyle can in my opinion. 

Gillmore and Boyle are the legitimate blockers.  The fact that Gillmore has been on the shelf has forced the team to activate Hurst to act as a blocking TE (15 snaps).  Good blocking TEs are hard to find and Boyle adds some chain-moving receiving ability.  He should be a meaningful addition when activated.

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8 hours ago, Filmstudy said:

Gillmore and Boyle are the legitimate blockers.  The fact that Gillmore has been on the shelf has forced the team to activate Hurst to act as a blocking TE (15 snaps).  Good blocking TEs are hard to find and Boyle adds some chain-moving receiving ability.  He should be a meaningful addition when activated.

I think Maxx is one of the more underrated blockers and Gillmore gets overrated.

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9 hours ago, Filmstudy said:

Gillmore and Boyle are the legitimate blockers.  The fact that Gillmore has been on the shelf has forced the team to activate Hurst to act as a blocking TE (15 snaps).  Good blocking TEs are hard to find and Boyle adds some chain-moving receiving ability.  He should be a meaningful addition when activated.

Boyle is a beast that I think many undervalue.  Hopefully he has his head straight now and stops screwing up.

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14 hours ago, Filmstudy said:

Gillmore and Boyle are the legitimate blockers.  The fact that Gillmore has been on the shelf has forced the team to activate Hurst to act as a blocking TE (15 snaps).  Good blocking TEs are hard to find and Boyle adds some chain-moving receiving ability.  He should be a meaningful addition when activated.

I absolutely enjoy watching Crockett play FS.  Need him back!

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12 minutes ago, allblackraven said:

Unless Mili was addressing Filmstudy, I don't understand either

ahhhhh....that must be it.  

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7 hours ago, Tank 92 said:

FS?

 

7 hours ago, allblackraven said:

Unless Mili was addressing Filmstudy, I don't understand either

 

7 hours ago, Tank 92 said:

ahhhhh....that must be it.  

Yeah that's it fellas!  I was addressing Filmstudy or FS! :D :D

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