Is the OL's Success in '04 only Logical?

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  • finsrclowns
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 1408

    Is the OL's Success in '04 only Logical?

    First a short course in logic:

    If God is love,

    and love is blind,

    Ray Charles is blind,

    Ray Charles is God!


    OR.....coaching + talent = major improvement

    Erto....Sullivan and Teague are a few lessons from McNally in "zone blocking" away from being an all-pros? Hmmm....let me think that one over...

    finsrclowns
  • Goobylal
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 19371

    #2
    Who said anything about being "all-pros?" Sullivan will benefit from playing on the left side, which is where he played in college. He'll also get NFL quality coaching for the first time in his NFL career. As for Teague, he won't be plagued by inexperience on one side, and a declining player on the other.

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    • finsrclowns
      Registered User
      • Apr 2004
      • 1408

      #3
      The all-pro's was a joke...like the post...:shades:


      In truth, I'd settle for average from those 2 and be happy with it. Because the other 3 could/should be above average.
      Last edited by finsrclowns; 05-11-2004, 10:13 PM.
      finsrclowns

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      • BlueFire
        Registered User
        • Jun 2003
        • 32

        #4
        Re: Is the OL's Success in '04 only Logical?

        Originally posted by finsrclowns
        First a short course in logic:

        If God is love,

        and love is blind,

        Ray Charles is blind,

        Ray Charles is God!


        OR.....coaching + talent = major improvement

        Erto....Sullivan and Teague are a few lessons from McNally in "zone blocking" away from being an all-pros? Hmmm....let me think that one over...

        Just because an argument is legitimate doesn't mean the premises are.

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        • tampabay25690
          Registered User
          • Feb 2004
          • 9670

          #5
          I think are line will be much improved, our right side might be one of the best in the AFC....
          GO Gators!!!!!!
          GO GATORS!!

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          • mypoorfriendme
            Registered User
            • Apr 2003
            • 1486

            #6
            this is a poor excuse to share a less than mediocre joke...as far as the lines progress goes, i hope mcnally will work wonders, but at the same time we all have to remember, the gaints oline was terrible last season despite his coaching
            the dude abides

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            • finsrclowns
              Registered User
              • Apr 2004
              • 1408

              #7
              this is a poor excuse to share a less than mediocre joke
              finsrclowns

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              • R. Rich
                Registered User
                • Apr 2003
                • 15874

                #8
                The offensive line is, and will continue to be, a concern until we get to see how McNally's presence as OL coach has impacted the team.

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                • Goobylal
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 19371

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mypoorfriendme
                  this is a poor excuse to share a less than mediocre joke...as far as the lines progress goes, i hope mcnally will work wonders, but at the same time we all have to remember, the gaints oline was terrible last season despite his coaching
                  Well that's like saying the Steelers' offense was terrible last year, so Mularkey and Clements are a major concern. The fact is injuries played a large part in the failures of the Giant's O-line (and the Steelers' offense), and McNally already had that unit holding together by a thread BEFORE injuries. There are only so many UDFA's you can have playing on an O-line.

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