Max? You mean Pircher?
How could a player that has never played regress?
If he ‘regressed’ in practice, how would you know?
‘Isolated’? How could you know? Where did you see that?
And yes, absolutely, the Rams should move on from … literally … the only OL that did not get injured.
If that is your standard of Offensive line play then there you have it. Of course I’m being a little hard on Rob Havienstien,but how he was getting beat & his Pass/Pro . His price tag I really don’t what that compares to now a days contracts?
I saw Max in training camp.He seemed not to fit in. He came out to get extra work with the rookies & the coaches never got him in the drill. He went and did his own shadow thing.
He looked better when he was 19,whatever year that was? He worked with a center that got cut & Hoecht was helping out working with them after practice.
—You can see the players that want it & put the extra work in.
In 2021 it was Whitworth working with Noteboom & Havenstien on pass pro.
Whatever or however you think of my opinion is cool. Just viewing & wondering what Zak Kromer role will be with The Rams. If he got released & Xarberry would have been back maybe my view wouldn’t be as harsh.
As far as Big Rob goes, I think he lost confidence & has always had trouble with edge rushers.I thought when Aaron Kromer out Havienstien at RG made sense. He is a heck of a RUN blocker & would have protection outside.
I would say The Rams always look out for the best interest of the player. I would say though that The Rams keep Big Rob and if the do draft a OT & can save salary cap space & keep a younger player who has more upside you do It.
Your right- you don’t just cut a player without already have a quality replacement.The Rams praying to draft Bruss is not a good situation,especially if the player is BAD?