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Funny he didn't mention Dotson.
Spot on. Avilla (offense) and Forbes (defense) get my vote as Rams comeback players of the year.He didn't mention Dotson because Dotson has been delivering all season.
Also and again when Shelton has strong OGs on either side he can be protected.
A lot of posters here went apeshit when Shelton was signed. Saying we overpaid and screwed up.Also and again when Shelton has strong OGs on either side he can be protected.
PFF has him rated at 79.1 overall for the season which is well above average. And an elite 88.6 in run blocking.A lot of posters here went apeshit when Shelton was signed. Saying we overpaid and screwed up.
There's hardly been a peep about him all year... which for an OL is a good thing.
A lot of us don't care about PFF and realize it's a flawed grading system because the people doing the grading don't know the scheme or the assignments on each play they're assigning a good or bad grade on.PFF has him rated at 79.1 overall for the season which is well above average. And an elite 88.6 in run blocking.
Understandable perspective. I like PFF to confirm what I'm seeing.A lot of us don't care about PFF and realize it's a flawed grading system because the people doing the grading don't know the scheme or the assignments on each play they're assigning a good or bad grade on.
Lets also not pretend that he's been great. He's got a lot of plays out there on tape that proves people both right and wrong in their judging him.
He wasn't good early in the season when the line didn't have strong guards next to him, as he would get pushed back into the QB. But as the guard play settled down on the left side things improved.A lot of posters here went apeshit when Shelton was signed. Saying we overpaid and screwed up.
There's hardly been a peep about him all year... which for an OL is a good thing.
While it's nice that he's gotten better as better play next to him wouldn't it be nice to have a center that likewise elevated the Guards who could then elevate the Tackles?He wasn't good early in the season when the line didn't have strong guards next to him, as he would get pushed back into the QB. But as the guard play settled down on the left side things improved.
Without a doubt. We're in agreement there.While it's nice that he's gotten better as better play next to him wouldn't it be nice to have a center that likewise elevated the Guards who could then elevate the Tackles?
Absolutely! I think most of us would love an upgrade.While it's nice that he's gotten better as better play next to him wouldn't it be nice to have a center that likewise elevated the Guards who could then elevate the Tackles?
While it's nice that he's gotten better as better play next to him wouldn't it be nice to have a center that likewise elevated the Guards who could then elevate the Tackles?
Coachspeak!!!A lot of us don't care about PFF and realize it's a flawed grading system because the people doing the grading don't know the scheme or the assignments on each play they're assigning a good or bad grade on.
Lets also not pretend that he's been great. He's got a lot of plays out there on tape that proves people both right and wrong in their judging him.
He seems solid with Avila and Dotson next to him. With Dedich (and I think Dotson was working through something) he looked shaky. Plus Stafford likes what he’s doing, which is all I need.A lot of posters here went apeshit when Shelton was signed. Saying we overpaid and screwed up.
There's hardly been a peep about him all year... which for an OL is a good thing.
Plus Shelton's strength is the line calls/communication and why he was brought back. As posted earlier Avila & Dotson can protect Shelton, but Shelton & Stafford have an excellent rapport and Shelton's ability to adjust protections is an asset.Avila is a killer in the run game. We're still streaky in pass pro, but our guys can really run block.
Without a doubt. We're in agreement there.
And yet we can do mock offseasons and replace him and people will lose their minds. It can be pointed out that while his pff trade is good he's not a great center likewise people will argue it with you.Absolutely! I think most of us would love an upgrade.
IMO, Shelton was brought back for his communication acumen and the way Limmer has looked this year, thank god they did. Now, this should not stop the Rams from drafting a player like Pat Coogan from Indiana. Perfect transition and Coogan is bigger, holds up very well at the point of attack and is also excellent at calling out protections. If the Rams make a move like that, nobody will be upset IMHO.And yet we can do mock offseasons and replace him and people will lose their minds. It can be pointed out that while his pff trade is good he's not a great center likewise people will argue it with you.
I see a flawed player, hell most of the time people talk about how he got better when Avilla came back. Give me a guy who makes the guards better, the description of why he's gotten better to me describes a JAG.