Two tackles - different teams, different coaching

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Tom Cable is a great O-Line coach. He takes raw clay, and forms men of steel for ole Uncle Pete.

Men of steel? That's reserved for the team in western Pennsylvania.

The shitchickens OL can get destroyed by any good DL.
 
The shitchickens OL can get destroyed by any good DL.
Do you consider the Lions a decent defensive front? I do...they'll do fine today. Just watch...With less capital invested in linemen than the entire playoff field.
 
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Do you consider the Lions a decent defensive front? I do...they'll do fine today. Just watch...With less capital invested in linemen than the entire playoff field.

Yeah, any other season. Ziggy Ansah hasn't been healthy all year and it's affected them.
 
Yeah, any other season. Ziggy Ansah hasn't been healthy all year and it's affected them.
The funny thing is, someone suggested the Lions DC (Teryl Austin) as a HC candidate. LOLOLOLOL! Reminds me of Walton. No, I think the dude 90 something, DE from Florida can play. so can Ngtoa...Hilodi...and I def. believe in Ziggy. Levy is a good LB...I can see TJ McDonald going to a team like this.
http://www.prideofdetroit.com/2017/...attle-seahawks-on-paper-statistical-breakdown
I say Russell Wilson has his way...450 yards in offense..in a cold day up north. Because his line is physical...raw...but hungry as hell.
 
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Tom Cable is a great O-Line coach. He takes raw clay, and forms men of steel for ole Uncle Pete.

You get what you paid for is an accurate description of Seattle's OL.
 
I have never been a fan of winging it with the offensive line. The trenches are where the games are won and lost. Look to the Cowboys or Raiders on how to effectively build an O-line.
 
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