Bob Sacamano
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I'm exaggerating a little here, but reading on PFW I caught that only 2 players have started every game on the line for the Patriots (Nate Solder and Ryan Wendell) and had a 2nd year OT step in for their best Olineman this year (Sebastian Volmer) yesterday.
Despite that, the Patriots have been able to attempt the 3rd most passes in the NFL while only allowing 15 sacks, 4th fewest in the league.
Example 2: The Packers have a shitty line, no running game and a bunch of injuries to their WRs and Aaron Rodgers is having another stellar year.
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Jason Garrett has failed on so many levels here that it's not even funny. He is so out of his element, or too damn stubborn, take your pick, that I think the only thing he can do to save his job is to relinquish the play-calling duties to Callahan...for forever.
Of course we need another overhaul of the line too, but still, a smart offensive coordinator would be able to compensate for shortcomings, at least a little. With the days of the salary cap, you're not going to build a top to bottom, stellar, 53-man roster. You're going to come up short somewhere, and with our complete inability to scout Olinemen, that short stick is going to continually be the Oline. So we need an offensive mind to draw game-plans around that.
Either we draw a bunch of quick-developing routes like the Pats do, or we get us an Aaron Rodgers. Or Garrett needs to take his finely cropped head out of his ass.
Despite that, the Patriots have been able to attempt the 3rd most passes in the NFL while only allowing 15 sacks, 4th fewest in the league.
Example 2: The Packers have a shitty line, no running game and a bunch of injuries to their WRs and Aaron Rodgers is having another stellar year.
...
Jason Garrett has failed on so many levels here that it's not even funny. He is so out of his element, or too damn stubborn, take your pick, that I think the only thing he can do to save his job is to relinquish the play-calling duties to Callahan...for forever.
Of course we need another overhaul of the line too, but still, a smart offensive coordinator would be able to compensate for shortcomings, at least a little. With the days of the salary cap, you're not going to build a top to bottom, stellar, 53-man roster. You're going to come up short somewhere, and with our complete inability to scout Olinemen, that short stick is going to continually be the Oline. So we need an offensive mind to draw game-plans around that.
Either we draw a bunch of quick-developing routes like the Pats do, or we get us an Aaron Rodgers. Or Garrett needs to take his finely cropped head out of his ass.