@@TrashTalkTailgate Yup. The Steelers are being praised for upgrading their blocking through the draft. Remember their '23 draft? They drafted Nothing But B.lockers On Offense & it didn't have Any Impact. So it _may be_ the coaching.
While none of this is false, I trust none of these grading systems for o-lines. Why? Well count how many times defenders are allowed through 100% unblocked in just the 1st 23 minutes of th-cam.com/video/FiiK21VzI_o/w-d-xo.html. That is One Half of One Game, week 1 of '23. Now go see what grades each of the systems gave the Bears that game. Was it in negative numbers? Because these defenders didn't get through because they were great. Watch the film. The RG & both Ts _regularly run away from_ spots they can block from. The play at 22:45 is particularly special & if you listen to the narrator he says that "all of these plays occur Multiple Times in this game so I'm not gonna point them all out every time." This also requires that the coaches are calling for them to do this if it's regular, but that's an aside. With o-line play we Need To Apply The Eye-Test _ONLY_ & that first play was enough.
Great analysis like always!
Well Jonah Williams is gone so maybe we can upgrade that side.
They need it! In fact, they need to upgrade, then do it again, and then do it again again!
@@TrashTalkTailgate Yup. The Steelers are being praised for upgrading their blocking through the draft. Remember their '23 draft? They drafted Nothing But B.lockers On Offense & it didn't have Any Impact. So it _may be_ the coaching.
Be safe out there Joe Burrow 🙏
We're all Praying 🙏🙏🙏
While none of this is false, I trust none of these grading systems for o-lines. Why? Well count how many times defenders are allowed through 100% unblocked in just the 1st 23 minutes of th-cam.com/video/FiiK21VzI_o/w-d-xo.html. That is One Half of One Game, week 1 of '23. Now go see what grades each of the systems gave the Bears that game.
Was it in negative numbers? Because these defenders didn't get through because they were great. Watch the film. The RG & both Ts _regularly run away from_ spots they can block from.
The play at 22:45 is particularly special & if you listen to the narrator he says that "all of these plays occur Multiple Times in this game so I'm not gonna point them all out every time." This also requires that the coaches are calling for them to do this if it's regular, but that's an aside.
With o-line play we Need To Apply The Eye-Test _ONLY_ & that first play was enough.