Reggie, like many of the so-called sack masters of today, line up against right tackles.
Still good players, but not on the level of the guys who take on the tougher challenges against the higher skilled and more athletic LTs.
Willie Roaf and it isn't close.
*"An 11-time Pro Bowler and nine-time All-Pro, Roaf was so accomplished he was an all-decade choice of both the 1990s' and 2000s' teams."
I actually loved Dan Campbell's hire of Kingsbury. While Kliff may not be head coach material yet, he is a very good offensive mind.
It's just a nice mesh of coaching and talent, which Washington had before with Kyle Shanahan/Sean McVay and RGIII/Kirk Cousins.
That'll be the peak of his effort for the remainder of his career. Teams will continue pointing to this 1 performance as an excuse to invest in his potential.
Nothing in that tweet is likely to happen. All it would do is draw more attention to mistakes that officials make.
It doesn't matter what they do, there will always be bad or missed calls.
The job is so much harder and the game moves so much faster at eye level than most people can fathom. It's easy to criticize when you're at home, watching in 4K from a wide angle.
No he's not and there's no metric to support that claim.
He could grow to be.
Not gonna lie, so far he's having one of the greatest individual seasons for a QB that I've ever seen.