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JfromthaTray

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We took a bad offensive line coach and a bad offensive line and put him in charge of the entire offense. The results speak for themselves. Now we are shuffling these same bad offensive linemen and putting them in different positions. The results will speak once again. What possible difference could an inactive 5th rounder make when he couldn't even make the active roster. Pitts may be a slight upgrade at LT. and journeyman Riley is back at his natural position. :goodnight
 
JfromthaTray said:
We took a bad offensive line coach and a bad offensive line and put him in charge of the entire offense. The results speak for themselves. Now we are shuffling these same bad offensive linemen and putting them in different positions. The results will speak once again. What possible difference could an inactive 5th rounder make when he couldn't even make the active roster. Pitts may be a slight upgrade at LT. and journeyman Riley is back at his natural position. :goodnight

One of the problems I'm sensing is McKinney. The reason is that they are talking about him calling the line coverage even though he will be possibly playing LG. It seems no other lineman is capable of doing that. That seems strange to me and that's why he continues to play when many of us think we might be better off with him out of the lineup. It appears they do not have a backup for that job. Pitts is a smart guy and I wonder if he could do it.
 
JfromthaTray said:
We took a bad offensive line coach and a bad offensive line and put him in charge of the entire offense. The results speak for themselves. Now we are shuffling these same bad offensive linemen and putting them in different positions. The results will speak once again. What possible difference could an inactive 5th rounder make when he couldn't even make the active roster. Pitts may be a slight upgrade at LT. and journeyman Riley is back at his natural position. :goodnight



Just because a player is not on the active roster does not mean that they are not ready. The texans have had no reason to put him on the active roster until he is ready to start. This is the correct play use the active rosters for players that have a real chance of seeing playing time more than likely recievers. You admit that Pitts is an upgrade and Riley should be more comfortable playing RT.
So why is putting the best players on the field a bad move?
What would you do?
 
ojthecat said:
Just because a player is not on the active roster does not mean that they are not ready. The texans have had no reason to put him on the active roster until he is ready to start. This is the correct play use the active rosters for players that have a real chance of seeing playing time more than likely recievers. You admit that Pitts is an upgrade and Riley should be more comfortable playing RT.
So why is putting the best players on the field a bad move?
What would you do?
I would sign Ross Verba and give Washington a shot at center, who is on the active roster already and plays center. If this rookie is better than washington, then he should be active and washington should not. 4 bad tires on your car and a bad spare. Putting the spare tire on and rotating the others does not mean you have better tires, you still have 4 bad tires in different places.
 
I'd like to see Washington get a shot at center as well but the reason he's on the roster is he can back up at both center and guard. Hodgdon is a center only from my understanding. Our team seems to value versatility over players that are dominant at what they do.
 
ojthecat said:
So why is putting the best players on the field a bad move?

It's not, it's a great move to put the best players on the field. I'm just waiting for out coaching staff to try it, because this shuffled line isn't it, nor are the primary receivers we've been seeing.
 
I can respect that, but Mckinney isn't getting the job done and if this kid can play then by all means play him. My point to the other confrontational post was that if this kid is a better olineman than the ones we have on the field, then he should be on the roster, unless he needed "time to learn the offense, or blocking schemes" or something.
 
The fact that this team is changing 4 of the 5 lineman position after the eighth game (4 preseason games) speaks volumes about how clueless this coaching staff has been. Everyone in the NFL has said been saying that the line is the problem and everyone in the organization took the attitude that it will fix itself. It hasn't, in four years. Capers also stated that he finally had the people he needed to run the defense he wanted and we are the worst in the NFL. I'm sorry but the sky has fallen and I have lost all faith.
 
I agree with you, but let me give you a piece of advice. Notice that I'm listed as a rookie just like you, but I've been around long enough to know that if you keep speaking the truth about this team in stead of looking through the rosy colored glasses that many of the posters in the forum do, you will become a target of ridicule. I consider myself a realist and you seem to be one as well. I just wanted to let you know what lies ahead.
Speak the truth in Love. Ephesians 4:15
 
JfromthaTray said:
Notice that I'm listed as a rookie just like you, but I've been around long enough to know that if you keep speaking the truth about this team in stead of looking through the rosy colored glasses that many of the posters in the forum do, you will become a target of ridicule.

BS--you can give your opinion and some people will agree and others will not. That is the point of a discussion. Don't try to label yourself as some kind of martyr because everyone doesn't agree with you.

For example, the reason the OL is being shaken up isn't run blocking which they do just fine, it is pass blocking. Washington is above average in run blocking, but almost makes Riley look above average in pass blocking. That is why Hodgeden is getting the start at C.
 
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