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First I want to say, I am not a talent evaluator. I don't watch the OL from pre-snap. I watch the 'flow' but primarily I watch the QB and where the ball goes.
So my question is this: How much does continuity affect the performance of each lineman individually?
What happens after the C makes the line calls and not all 4 of the other guys interpret it right. Can a brainfart by the LT make the LG look like he's at fault? Can the RG's failure make the C or the RT look like a putz? And if the C makes the wrong call, couldn't anybody on the entire line look bad? And that not even accounting for the defense disguising their attack well.
We've had 3 different centers this season, 3 different LTs, a ton of OG's and Havenstein. And not every one of them has played together. For instance in week 1 Allen had the other four starters beside him but since coming back it's almost a completely different group. Havenstein has played beside 4 or 5 RG's. Same for Noteboom.
How much does continuity affect playing as a unit and how many different ways can continuity be affected?
And if all or even just some of that can be true, how can we accurately evaluate the 2022 offensive line? I mean besides saying "I saw guys run by him 6 times in 3 games, he sucks".
I understand in the case of Bobby Evans none of this would apply!!
So my question is this: How much does continuity affect the performance of each lineman individually?
What happens after the C makes the line calls and not all 4 of the other guys interpret it right. Can a brainfart by the LT make the LG look like he's at fault? Can the RG's failure make the C or the RT look like a putz? And if the C makes the wrong call, couldn't anybody on the entire line look bad? And that not even accounting for the defense disguising their attack well.
We've had 3 different centers this season, 3 different LTs, a ton of OG's and Havenstein. And not every one of them has played together. For instance in week 1 Allen had the other four starters beside him but since coming back it's almost a completely different group. Havenstein has played beside 4 or 5 RG's. Same for Noteboom.
How much does continuity affect playing as a unit and how many different ways can continuity be affected?
And if all or even just some of that can be true, how can we accurately evaluate the 2022 offensive line? I mean besides saying "I saw guys run by him 6 times in 3 games, he sucks".
I understand in the case of Bobby Evans none of this would apply!!
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