gossamorharpy
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Lol, raiola as assistant of the year after white is a ridiculous take. If the answer is any one but Knighton, its incorrect. The d line not only has a few successes of guys leveling up finally (nash and t rob) but clearly the future is bright as hell with the young guys.Been a while since I was swearing at Corcoran, too. The injury might have something to do with that, but you know.
I'm sorry, and maybe I'm in the minority, but I haven't been overly impressed by the o line at all. Sure, the penalties have been down in recent weeks but so much of our rushing stats is padded by long QB runs on play breakdowns and some chunk runs here and there. If you take away johnson's 29 yard run in the 4th and chubba's rushes, our run game was pitiful this past weekend. I will give them kuddos for cleaning up the penalties recently but that should be expected given how undisciplined that unit has been for years on end. The only bright spot has been there's been zero drop off, and if anything, a bit cleaner play with the younger guys and teddy finally looking like hes somewhat back up to speed. I am hopeful the freshman on the team now, plus a couple key recruits this year will mean continued improvement and more depth- but I haven't see s#!t this year to be raving about raiola.
I'll be impressed when I see us actually eat up a team in the run game or put away a team in the 4th. Its not like we're not calling run plays, its just inneffective and often leaves our offense in 2nd/3rd and long which is a disaster waiting to happen with turnover prone QBs (by disaster waiting to happen I mean we've tuned into disaster after disaster all season).
Edit: @Toe for some reason I couldn';t quote the post you referenced, fyi, was more responding to that post lol
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