Couldn't catch the game. How did Willie look at left guard?
Couldn't catch the game. How did Willie look at left guard?
I just rewatched the game and I thought Colon played fantastic at LG. With him and Max on the left side, there should be a lot of running room for the running backs.
Colon is built to play G. The only weakness I've ever seen in his game is handling the speed rushers off the edge at RT. Now he's fighting in a phone booth. He's built to dominate that battle. And while he's not got the best feet for a tackle, he's got great feet for a G.
I said the same thing about Colon in the day that he is built to be a guard.
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Gilbert looked better at LT this week than he did at RT last week. But he was still far from perfect.
I have to say, the way we keep shuffling the line around, I worry we're gonna start slow this year until these guys get used to playing in their spots. Hopefully we have our interior line locked down now to get these guys used to playing with one another.
And then hopefully Haley lets them run block for the first 4-6 weeks until they get used to playing next to one another.
Following with Flippy's post above...how did Decastro look on film?
It seems as though Decastro has become the starter at RG without it ever really being announced. The injuries and position shifts of other guys gave him the spot and nothing out there says he's going to give it back to anyone else.
Does that mean DCast earned it or is it by default ?
As soon as Foster is done playing tackle, if Decastro is still starting, then he earned it.
No holding calls on Colon or DeCastro. That is a significant improvement over Kemo and Foster.
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