WestCoastRam
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Fuckin A, so this is our 2025 4th round RB pick from the Stead of Snead Auburn. I'm pushing for all of them including Corrum. A three headed monsters run run run PA run run heavy over and over..would be league historic History shows it can work. If that happens Stafford can just chill and do more mattress commercials with Kelly.He's got that easy speed look to him. Like he's not even running hard but he's moving.![]()
This was one hell of a RB class man. My favorite back in the entire draft went round 7 to Sheattle. We're gonna feel these boys in the league in the next few years before most of them time out on shelf life.Fuckin A, so this is our 2025 4th round RB pick from the Stead of Snead Auburn. I'm pushing for all of them including Corrum. A three headed monsters run run run PA run run heavy over and over..would be league historic History shows it can work. If that happens Stafford can just chill and do more mattress commercials with Kelly.
Kind of an apples and oranges thing with Poona and Bennett.^^^This
Except that we get one report that Puna is doing well and that somehow translates to Shelton sucks.
He did appear to be on ice skates from time to time.Validation? Go watch last season's Bears games, then you'll see why they didn't resign him.
Pretty sure it was Snead who said it, McVay could have too.Could be. It just doesn’t sound like something McVay would say before they even strap on the cleats.
I may have misremembered, to quote Roger Clemons.Can someone actually provide the quote where McVay says Shelton was signed to start at center? I've never known him to make such statements.
You are correct.Pretty sure it was Snead who said it, McVay could have too.
I agree with all of this.Maybe so. Lot of shit gets old on this board in fact, and we all have our opinions on what constitutes old.
But let's not characterize Shelton as some kind of victim. His weakness is one-on-one vs powerful rushers. This is a known problem of his. Poona Ford has owned his ass prior, so I am sure he requires help vs him in camp. Reading anything more than that into my words is a waste of time and effort.
Also an off hand mention of Shelton does not mean I am exempting any other issues on the line.
Avila looked like dogshit last year compared to his rookie season. Maybe we can lay it all on injuries too, but I don't buy that shit personally. I think it goes back to the stupid decision to try him at C. That decision cut into what little work these guys get in preseason in the first place under McVay, and he never really found his footing thereafter. I think injuries were partially to blame, but not going to give him a pass by any means based on them nor will I presume he'll rebound. We'll see.
I think one key to any OL is that it is a group where the strength of the unit as a whole can be greater than the individual parts when they are all playing off one sheet of music. And that takes time and snaps and good coaching to get to that level. So I agree with the idea our interior OL underperformed last season, also with the idea that having a rook at C was part of the problem.
But Limmer is going into season 2. And Shelton was brought in to give that position a "floor." Meaning if Limmer cannot exceed that floor he will be on the bench. He knows where the standard is now, in that he'll have to make good calls and lead the unit. Because Shelton did those things very well. If we are lucky Limmer will elevate his calls and leadership and win that job and not look back.
In the event Shelton starts I still think we can have a good line, he'll just need help vs some matchups. Really the single biggest key is the LT position and Jackson's status. In other words I personally think we have enough horses on the interior to where they'll be much improved and whoever starts the calls should be good. So it's gonna be about blindside protection.