Probably backup to Havenstein
LOL:rolllaugh::rolllaugh:
I think it is a myth that the left side is all that much different from the right.
It's not a myth, but it's not as set in stone as it once was. The left side of the offense is known as a right-handed QB's blindside. So defenses usually loaded up pressure packages over there. I'd agree that RT's in today's NFL need to be as...athletic as LT's....because many teams have dangerous R-DE's. We had Long over there...You can see why defenses would want instant pressure from the backside, don't you? Similarly, the offenses on the right, usually focus a lot of passes in that direction. So the L-CB was usually the teams strongest corner. Not as set in stone, but this was where this thinking arose.
I hate to say I told you so....
BUT EYE TOLE EWE SEW!!!!! (my ode to a great ramfan, Jswirb)
Greg Robinson has tackle skills...Frankly,
Havenstein doesn't. Not the power....not the quickness. I'm surprised he's finally moved to guard. I saw a rating service...that had him listed as a possible guard in the NFL
http://www.packersnews.com/story/sp...iew-versatile-linemen-middle-rounds/26327871/
Havenstein (6-foot-7, 321 pounds) is projected as a right tackle, but there are some who believe he could develop as a guard.
....and I remember telling a ROD member in here...and he of course wanted proof...my google skills weren't as tight then...so I couldn't then..McVay is my proof. I don't know what type of guard he'll be either...In fact, I expect us to draft a Center and Guard in this draft...late....development guard....
starting Center...I doubt his lower body issues just automatically disappear.
http://itiswhatitis.weei.com/sports...tential-patriots-wisconsin-ot-rob-havenstein/
Havenstein has some hip, joint and knee stiffness that impedes some of his bending abilities, which could really start affecting him once in the NFL.
Lets hope Kromer is as good as advertised. For Goff's sake, lets hope we have 5 healthy bodies in front of him. I fully expect to see G-Rob as our highest rated lineman....pff be damned....but it's how the entire unit performs that will be the key to success.
One thing I'll add, QB's throw through the lanes...the passing lanes created by a sound pocket. No one throws OVER the linemen....now, finding receivers is another subject entirely. LOL