Not sure what to say other than ...... Thanks .... that's great insight and makes all the sense in the world ... as usual when it comes to football stuff your spot on ...
I would imagine teams wii attack our right side ... hopefully Kush can hold his own and can force the pressure to come from around Hubbard and not in between them ...
If I’m not mistaken Kush is actually a good pass blocker. Where he has had issues is in the run game.
Good point about Baker liking the middle pressure-free, and that makes sense. I remember back to the Chargers game and Texans game last year (the only losses that were out of hand) and that’s what we struggled to keep clean
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
The pass blocking the other night was superb on the first drive and it was good all night long. The run blocking was not as good and the backups really struggled to open any holes at all.
It's too early to say for sure, but this year might be a year in which our pass sets up our run. More specifically, opponents will have to scheme to stop Baker, OBJ, Landry, Higgins, Njuko, Callaway, and our backs in the passing game, especially considering how much time we've given Baker to throw. Thus, that should theoretically open up some daylight for the running game even if those guys up front aren't excelling at it.
I think the running game is possibly where we might notice a difference on the Oline but as it pertains to Baker and the passing game, we won't skip a beat.
Zeitler was respectable, we'll see how Kush fairs. I have a feeling we'll be ok minus whatever injuries we may sustain.
Yeah, injuries are the big concern right now. Zeitler and Tretter have experienced multiple injuries in the past. We need those guys. And hell, I can't even remember the names of our backup tackles.
I wonder if Dorsey will bring in a a guy or two after the cuts are made?
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I was just talking last night about us playing the Steelers, Rams, Ravens, etc ... teams with good run Ds ... I’d always look to pass early and often, then set up off of that
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Yeah, injuries are the big concern right now. Zeitler and Tretter have experienced multiple injuries in the past. We need those guys. And hell, I can't even remember the names of our backup tackles.
I wonder if Dorsey will bring in a a guy or two after the cuts are made?
Sorry, jumping in...
I know Kalis is a back up. Corbett, as discussed, played center all night against the 'Skins. Tretter is expensive and won't be with us much longer and possibly even gone after this year. And as Vers said, he has been injured in the past and played w/an ankle issue last year. We can't guarantee to get 16 games out of him. I'm glad to see the coaches pushing Corbett as center in case we need to rely on him. IF, we get that out of him that will be a huge coup for Dorsey as thus far Corbett has seemed more like a Cam Erving problem...bouncing all over the line to try and find his sweet spot where he can shine.
Must admit, I'm kinda bummed we got rid of Austin Reiter. Isn't he the starting center for KC? That one game he played in w/RGIII v Washington (I think he was behind center?) he looked REALLY good and then he got hurt and we kinda moved on from him.
I expect us to be scouring the wire for OLman and kickers ....
Maybe we’ll even trade a jalen strongor willies for an OLman another team is gonna cut ...
This makes sense, though I hope we find a consistently productive place for Strong.
In regards to Oline,I haven't heard any news on Kalis' concussion as of yet. When it happened, I was reminded again of the lack of depth. And, as another said, I have trouble remembering our back-up tackles sometimes. Versatility on the line is important, but if we're having to move one of our 5 starters out of position to compensate for more than a couple games, we're in trouble already.
It shouldn't be terribly hard to audition some kickers that have been waived, but I have a strong suspicion Freddy will be going with Joseph against the Titans.
I wonder if any of our back-up QBs will be on that waiver wire.
I hope we get the line finalized soon. I liked most of what I saw at QB, but we should find three and deal the 4th if possible. Sorry to see some of the position cuts that will need to happen. Still, talent AND depth: That is two dreams come true already.
PS For what it is worth, I have some semi-friends who have ridden me personally for a number of seasons about my Browns fan addiction affliction; FWIW, these folks, who favor the other three teams, Balt, Cynci, Pits, all have seen an impressive improvement in us and expect us to win, split, or battle better this year than we have. One thing to hear it from the funny types on here, but coming from the Enemy, it is sweet music in my ear.
"Every responsibility implies opportunity, and every opportunity implies responsibility." Otis Allen Glazebrook, 1880
I hope we get the line finalized soon. I liked most of what I saw at QB, but we should find three and deal the 4th if possible. Sorry to see some of the position cuts that will need to happen. Still, talent AND depth: That is two dreams come true already.
PS For what it is worth, I have some semi-friends who have ridden me personally for a number of seasons about my Browns fan addiction affliction; FWIW, these folks, who favor the other three teams, Balt, Cynci, Pits, all have seen an impressive improvement in us and expect us to win, split, or battle better this year than we have. One thing to hear it from the funny types on here, but coming from the Enemy, it is sweet music in my ear.
In Southeastern Arizona, there really are no Bengals or Ravens fans - some bandwagon Steelers fans. Relatively few OU fans, except for retired military (in regards to Baker). Cardinals fans are only present when the team is good. I'm a very visible Browns fan, and I'm used to sympathetic or jeering looks. This year, of course, is different. But the remarks are only about Mayfield or OBJ. Hard to get face to face, substantive Browns discussions here.
I hope we get the line finalized soon. I liked most of what I saw at QB, but we should find three and deal the 4th if possible. Sorry to see some of the position cuts that will need to happen. Still, talent AND depth: That is two dreams come true already.
PS For what it is worth, I have some semi-friends who have ridden me personally for a number of seasons about my Browns fan addiction affliction; FWIW, these folks, who favor the other three teams, Balt, Cynci, Pits, all have seen an impressive improvement in us and expect us to win, split, or battle better this year than we have. One thing to hear it from the funny types on here, but coming from the Enemy, it is sweet music in my ear.
In Southeastern Arizona, there really are no Bengals or Ravens fans - some bandwagon Steelers fans. Relatively few OU fans, except for retired military (in regards to Baker). Cardinals fans are only present when the team is good. I'm a very visible Browns fan, and I'm used to sympathetic or jeering looks. This year, of course, is different. But the remarks are only about Mayfield or OBJ. Hard to get face to face, substantive Browns discussions here.
Thus, the board (most of the time).
Same w/Oregon.. it's mainly Ducks/Beavers country, but NFL wise it is also Seahawks country, but tbh only when good so the past few years have brought more blue and green out and about. Niners/SF Giants & GSW country as well, but only when good. I don't remember too many people liking the Warriors when they were rubbish. Def bandwagon Pats, Steelers etc. fans. But, so many people in Portland have moved here and brought their own allegiance and there are bars for most/all teams. I have and always will wear my Browns hat/shirts w/pride and for most of my 12 years in Portland I have had to make jokes back to the snide remarks "well somebody has to be a fan and for sins in my life I guess I am that guy" etc.). I remember one year wearing my Browns beanie and a guy saying to somebody else in disbelief as we walked out the door, "dude was wearing a Browns beanie".
BUT, just these past couple months I have seen many Browns jerseys on our streets and have had people comment "Go Browns" to me in the grocery, gas stations, bars etc.
That’s fairly disappointing that Corbett was so bad obviously. Tough to call it a bust pick already, but man
Originally Posted By: MemphisBrownie
j/c:
It looks as though Corbett has been removed from the RG competition entirely. According to reports, he is now the backup Center.
Good luck, Kush.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I think there’s a SLIM chance that we don’t make a move on the OL after cut downs ... at the very least, we’ll sign depth dudes
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Dep, I think the key was the room they gave Baker to see the field.
One of the announcers mentioned during the game that because Baker is a short qb, he would rather face pressure from the outside and have room in the middle so he can move in the pocket and find throwing lanes.
That's what I was most impressed with was how much space he had between him and guys in his sight lines. That's huge!
What I liked was that everyone did their job handily in one on one blocking. Nobody got any help that series and Baker had plenty of time. I didn't look at his drops for the longer throws. Were they 5 or 7 step?
Yes, it seems like Kush is the RG of choice ... now they’re tinkering with contingency plans
Originally Posted By: cfrs15
Originally Posted By: MemphisBrownie
Goodness.
It could also be seen as a positive -- our sixth round pick is pushing for first team reps.
In the end it's clear that Kush is currently the starter.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
It’s pretty crazy that Corbett is basically out of the running for even the backup G
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I think next year we will have a new starting center and they are grooming Corbett for that job. He will have one full year of work at center and should provide a smooth transition.’ There was a great interview with Joel Bitonio on brown’s website. He is very high onCorbett . He stressed the difficult Corbett faced switching to the right side after years on the left. He talked about differences in footwork etc. I do not think Corbett will end up being a bust.