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If he did not have a rookie OG next to him (granted, a good one but a rookie still) and a solid right side of the line, then swinging TE/RB chip coverage his way on elite rushers works. Granted, in a perfect scenario, I want a young, stud LT to drop to us at the exact time Castonzo starts to decline but it rarely works that way. Good O-Linemen often play well into their 33rd/34th/35th seasons. Time will tell where Castonzo falls in that timeline. Walk Worthy, |
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I don't think we have ever had an offensive lineman that is as destructive as Nelson. He gets more pancake blocks in a game than most guys get in a year. He is a tone setter. A steal at #6
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- Averaging 152 yards rushing per game - Averaging 245 yards passing per game - 14 passing TDs (0f 26 total for the season) - 4 rushing TDs (of 5 total for the season) - Suffered 0 sacks A strong O-Line is a wonderful thing......especially when it was not the O-Line that you envisioned at the beginning of the season and instead you just sort of......LUCK.....into it! Walk Worthy |
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...however, the results speak for themselves over the past 4 weeks. While Nelson is not the whole answer for our O-Line improvements, neither is any defender/WR/RB/QB that you would have picked there either. They are all part of a TEAM. And as for me, I am dang glad we have Nelson on our TEAM. Those pancake blocks are a thing of beauty. Walk Worthy, |
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