Kelly to Allen Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago If you're critical of the oline today , you're a very stupid person 1 1 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I do think all this depth however is one one reason they won't resign both McGovern and Edwards in the off season. They have too many young backups on rookie contracts to take the spot. I'm thinking only one of the two will be signed. 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 20 minutes ago, 4th&long said: You know what they say about making assumptions. Anderson looks like ***** as an offensive tackle. Who didn't know that Buffalo only chance was to keep everyone in top block so they could run. Lucky for Buffalo Pitt was more intrested in jawing with Allen then stopping the run. We didn’t need to throw it when you are running it like that. A back up tackle that has to go up against Watt…think about that. If Bosa couldn’t whoop up on a back up tackle, you would criticize Bosa. But Anderson was good in the run game as we ran to the right with a lot of success. Pittsburgh couldn’t stop the run because we were better at attacking it. 1 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 23 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: We were killing him last week for well sort of the same offensive line. The difference of a week in the life of an NFL fan A week of practicing with the starters helps alot Quote
Dan in Owego Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Still really high on Grable as well, think he could be a stud in the future. Quote
27yankees Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Kelly to Allen said: Beane deserves some criticism, but also credit for developing the best oline depth in the NFL Grable is probably their most talented backup ot and didn't even play.... Lots of teams season goes down the drain losing both starting tackles. Buffalo ran for 250 yds ... Against a pretty good pass rush They have a very porous defense especially against the run. Yet; props to OLine for taking advantage of an advantage. Throw in a few more play actions and teams are going to ha ve to deal with multiple options. Now we go up against the worst defense in the NFL. We should not allow Joe B to take a win in Hallmark!! Edited 18 hours ago by 27yankees Quote
ProcessTruster Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 9 hours ago, gonzo1105 said: We were killing him last week for well sort of the same offensive line. The difference of a week in the life of an NFL fan not me. you guys are the loose cannons. All of Beanes FA / draft choices signings showed out today. Bosa, Shaq, Vandy, Ray, Cook, (who most on this board wanted gone), Benford, Cooks (on no practice) you name it. Now, I think extra rest really matters at this time of year. Now we get Cinci and the Pats, both with significant rest advantages over the Bills who were just in a slugfest. Quote
oldmanfan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, Victory Formation said: Is it Beane or Kromer?? Both. Beane brings them in, Kromer coaches them up. Quote
The Jokeman Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, Victory Formation said: Is it Beane or Kromer?? Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Maybe the backups should be the starters. Starters get Josh killed. Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 13 hours ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: I do think all this depth however is one one reason they won't resign both McGovern and Edwards in the off season. They have too many young backups on rookie contracts to take the spot. I'm thinking only one of the two will be signed. I think they let both walk and focus those dollars to re-sign Torrence. They like to sign the guys they draft. I think of the 2 remaining, McGovern is more likely signed than Edwards. McGovern has a bit more position flexibility, and they may want to keep the same center snapping to Josh for continuity. 1 Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: Maybe the backups should be the starters. Starters get Josh killed. Pitt’s D is not Houston’s. Luckily we could run the ball last night, it kept our D on the field an entire 18 minutes for the game. When we can control the game and produce on the ground everything looks good. When we can’t run we cannot depend on the pass & everything goes to $hite. 1 Quote
billsfan89 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 13 hours ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: I do think all this depth however is one one reason they won't resign both McGovern and Edwards in the off season. They have too many young backups on rookie contracts to take the spot. I'm thinking only one of the two will be signed. I agree I don't think they are resign both nor given the tight cap and pretty solid options waiting in the wings should they. My worry is if they let both walk. I think if they resign one they will be fine. McGovern or Edwards being back allows the team to retain continuity along the O-line while still incorporating a younger player. Both Edwards and McGovern will be 29 next season. O-line plays at or near prime level into their early 30's until around age 32/33. Locking in one of those spots for the next 3-4 years would be very good. I think with Anderson, SVPG, and Grabel you have options to swap in one new guy but having to swap out two would be hard. Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: I think they let both walk and focus those dollars to re-sign Torrence. They like to sign the guys they draft. I think of the 2 remaining, McGovern is more likely signed than Edwards. McGovern has a bit more position flexibility, and they may want to keep the same center snapping to Josh for continuity. 4 hours ago, billsfan89 said: I agree I don't think they are resign both nor given the tight cap and pretty solid options waiting in the wings should they. My worry is if they let both walk. I think if they resign one they will be fine. McGovern or Edwards being back allows the team to retain continuity along the O-line while still incorporating a younger player. Both Edwards and McGovern will be 29 next season. O-line plays at or near prime level into their early 30's until around age 32/33. Locking in one of those spots for the next 3-4 years would be very good. I think with Anderson, SVPG, and Grabel you have options to swap in one new guy but having to swap out two would be hard. I think of the two I'd sign Edwards first as McGovern has looked kind of shaky a few times and got beat clean. I do wonder if he's playing hurt, if so then my opinion would change. I think they may try to keep one as not sure they want so much churn on the O-line. Dawkins also has looked a bit shaky so may be looking in 2027 to shed him so for that reason would prefer one change per year. Quote
Aussie Joe Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) The o line has been the teams best position group these past three years …even with some shaky play at times this season … I expect both Edwards and McGovern to be paid more elsewhere this off-season …so going to be interesting to see how Beane handles that transition .. They have kept SVPG on the 53 these past 2 years even though he only plays C … keeping depth guys with no position flexibility is something they rarely do … so likely means that he is showing enough at practice that they think he will take over as the starter next season Edited 59 minutes ago by Aussie Joe Quote
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