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About the Dirtbags...
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 12:13 pm
by verm04
Last night on the postgame show they were talking about how Buges said that Dockery may be the most talented guard hes ever coached. Imagine if you will what our line can end up bieng. Samuals, thomas <insert mediocre turned great center here) Dockery and Jansan. Could they end up being even better than the hogs ...?
Re: About the Dirtbags...
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 12:18 pm
by DEHog
verm04 wrote:Last night on the postgame show they were talking about how Buges said that Dockery may be the most talented guard hes ever coached. Imagine if you will what our line can end up bieng. Samuals, thomas <insert mediocre turned great center here) Dockery and Jansan. Could they end up being even better than the hogs ...?
Yes they have a shot to be good..but better than the hogs???

Three SB rings and went to a fourth...Let's see if they can win a few game and get us ito to the playoffs. I'd be happy with that!
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 2:40 pm
by JPFair
Only time will tell!
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 3:59 pm
by SkInSfAn1604
one question....why do they call them the dirtbags??? i think they did good against miami. its like every play the line men got through. an offensivly they were doing good on pass protection.. one thing that puzzles me is that whenever ramsey seems to play the o-line breaks down allowing defenders to get in. but if hasselback,or brunell come in the line dose great.
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 4:16 pm
by Justice Hog
I was very very impressed with the pass protection against the Fins. Something we haven't seen in a long time....
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 4:55 pm
by verm04
apperently he got the name after seeing Jon Jansan after a practice. He was covered in mud and thus the name was born
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 9:36 am
by rick301
SkInSfAn1604 wrote:one question....why do they call them the dirtbags??? i think they did good against miami. its like every play the line men got through. an offensivly they were doing good on pass protection.. one thing that puzzles me is that whenever ramsey seems to play the o-line breaks down allowing defenders to get in. but if hasselback,or brunell come in the line dose great.
Is Patrick keeping the ball too long? In time, any line will break down.
I think the world of Patrick, but would like to see a litter quicker decision and release.
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 8:33 am
by skinsfaninroanoke
yep - this is P-Rams problem...
He got his brain addled at Tulane where he was the most sacked QB in Tulane history followed by Steve "I ain't worried bout game planning" Spurrier's wonderful collegiate blocking schemes (i.e. none to speak of)
Of course the man is worried when he goes back to pass - but time will change that. If it doesn't he won't be good for any team...
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:48 pm
by Hill66
Being a former o-lineman I luv the 'dirtbags'. Dockery is a MASSIVE human, 6'6" 345lbs. and to still be able to move like he does...that is impressive. However, my favorite 'dritbag' is no doubt Chris Samuels. Even tho he had an off year last season, I believe that Buges will bring his confidence back up to where it was two years ago.