I thought they were supposed to be great run blockers but they arent good run blockers but there great pass blockers. Its still good that we got some upgrade though.
Whats up with are so called run blocking OL
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Re: Whats up with are so called run blocking OL
It doesn't help the staff seems to like running Lynch behind Fowler, whose probably our weakest run-blocker...Good riddance Fairchild. Of course, the knowledge of your departure will only make TE more hateable than the typical Bills QB. Good luck, hope we don't mess you up like JP.
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Some pundit, maybe even a poster here, made note before training camp started that these guys may never become a dominant run-blocking unit because of their size. It's more difficult for bigger guys to get low and drive than stay upright and pass protect.YardRat Wall of Fame
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i think our biggest problem currently is that we have absolutely no deep threat.. we have taken ONE deep shot all season.. one.. at the end of the denver game.
teams dont respect that we will throw of their heads and they are crowding 8 in the box all the time because they dont need to keep anyone else deep to help."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Re: Whats up with are so called run blocking OL
Originally posted by shelbyGaines as a blocking back would be effective.
In exchange we don't have any that can catch and they don't really stand out as blockers.
If gaines can get open and catch the ball that's where i want to see him used.
This blocking TE garbage the Bills persued is just BS. These TEs have very little impact on run blocking or pass protection.
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