I fear for P-Ram's life!
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I fear for P-Ram's life!
This guy is flat out getting his Arse kicked. Partly because he holds the ball too long but mostly because of the blocking scheme (or lack thereof). This guy is one tough hombre and will eventually deliver the mail. It has been well stated in other threads, this o-line is dissappointing.
Nonetheless, I like Spurrier more each week and hope he sticks around. The team is headed in the right direction. They caught a pissed Bucs team yesterday. Would have been a similar result even if they weren't pissed. I think our upside is better than the rest of the teams in our division.
Nonetheless, I like Spurrier more each week and hope he sticks around. The team is headed in the right direction. They caught a pissed Bucs team yesterday. Would have been a similar result even if they weren't pissed. I think our upside is better than the rest of the teams in our division.
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^^^ I agree and disagree with you. The o-line could be better. BUT, they are NOT the main problem. It's Spurrier and his offensive schemes which do not provide adequate blocking from TE's and RB's. Yesterday 3 sacks were on Betts, he simply cannot stop Rice! < That was Spurriers fault.
Simply is this continues, Ramsey is going to be out for the some duration this season.
Simply is this continues, Ramsey is going to be out for the some duration this season.
This guy is flat out getting his Arse kicked. Partly because he holds the ball too long but mostly because of the blocking scheme (or lack thereof). This guy is one tough hombre and will eventually deliver the mail.
... just add an 'Amen' to that.
My man Samuels just not getting it done. The commentators put the one sack on the TE yesterday but Samuels moved inside instead of out. They ended up with 3 men on Sapp and a TE on Rice. And he got beat badly a few times. Ugly.
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You know, I love P-Ram's heart and willingness to stay in the pocket...he'll kick a** for us for a long time because of this. But given the blocking concerns (and SOS' reputation for QB coaching) would it hurt any that after holding the ball for say...a five count...asking P-Ram to roll out to one side to avoid the rush, thus and buying him some additonal time to get the pass off.
From what I see every week, he holds the ball too long at one spot. All opposing D's need to do is game plan to meet at ONE SPOT and they know Ramsey will be there, IMHO.
Moreover, we must get with the RB's and tell them they have to sit and block much more effectively. Man they are a sad bunch in the blocking scheme.
Bottom line, it's not all the O-Line's fault, the other two areas need to be addressed.
From what I see every week, he holds the ball too long at one spot. All opposing D's need to do is game plan to meet at ONE SPOT and they know Ramsey will be there, IMHO.
Moreover, we must get with the RB's and tell them they have to sit and block much more effectively. Man they are a sad bunch in the blocking scheme.
Bottom line, it's not all the O-Line's fault, the other two areas need to be addressed.

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