Didn't we protect with tight ends last season as much as about any other team?
Does the line look improved to you?
There must be some move coming up.
We are not leaving our best player on O in to block.
What the heck happened?
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Maybe we're about to see a completely new offensive play style from this team that we've never seen them do before.
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I have to believe that with Marshall we're going to start passing more. Quicker passes with more opportunity for the wr's to do something with. That changeup should lead to quicker drops for Henne, more options to throw to, and most importantly, less time to worry about the pocket collapsing.
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while its tough to imagine at this point considering what we saw in the preseason, I have a hard time conceptualizing how this oline wont be better than last year's...They had the same players from last year but chose to change 3/5ths of the unit, they cant be stupid, they must see upgrades at 3 positions.
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Haynos going down and DMart's knees being shot were unexpected.
The question then becomes, now what? I thought we might keep Lumbala as a H-Back, that didn't happen, now protection schemes are looking shady.
Last yr, right around this time, DMart was cut and the offense never recovered imho, this yr Haynos and DMart are gone..now what?
Claim Kory Sperry and a blocking FB/TE like Frank Summers? Even then he would be weeks behind in learning the protection scheme.
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If you were hinting an offense like we saw our last game against the Patriots, I'm afraid I just blew a load. -
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All they have to accomplish is protection against the Bills. This group is overrated and needs to focus on their immediate opponent.
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