It's weird that the defense is still getting a good amount of pressure with these two covering the left side.
Castonzo was set to start at RT but then Gabe Carimi took injury. Carimi was going to be the LG. Solder's the one that doesn't have the position flexibility and so he's been LT all the way.
He has not played LG before. McElroy looks to be exactly what one would expect, checkdown/accuracy/touch and timing.
They did have Solder do work in practices and scrimmages at RT. He was used at G in some one on one drills too. Didn't look so good there though.
Out of curiousity, which kicker has the best leg in the draft this yr? Not accuracy wise but in kick off distance?
I think we can safely say you can see the effect of the Spread in the running backs on the field, they are all munchkins.. Well not quite all, McElroy with the huge underthrow.
I don't know, I've never really been impressed by Devine. And his real size scares me even more now that I'm certain how big he is(n't).
I still kind of like him, but there are several guys who have skillsets to match his. Apples to Oranges if it came down to Devine v Lewis from Pitt, I'd take Lewis.
Physically, to me he looks like a beefed up Jason Allen. And I don't mean that as a bad thing. I love Niles Paul.
me too, have you seen the tape of his game against boise when he was a red fresh?....Iam not sure if he ascended from that point or stayed status quo?
Well who are the first half heroes? have to say Hankerson and the Db out of Stanford whose name escapes me. Goats: Oline for the North
Not a great job by Castonzo there on that sack but I agree with Mayock, Stanzi didn't help. And wow there's Bad Stanzi showing up again.