Check out the article on Massie I posted and my read on it chuck. Massie is gonna be a huge problem in pass protection and no matter how much Kyle yells at him his biggest shortcoming isn't fixable. He's simply too slow to handle speed off the edge just like Mills, JWebb and OMG before him.
That was the knock on him here in AZ: pretty good run blocker but struggles with speed off the edge in pass pro. This isn't "news" and shouldn't be to the coaching staff. Which is why, when facing a speedy edge rusher and a deep drop is called, there should be a TE or RB giving him chip help every freakin time.
I mentioned that here prior to the Houston game. How something like that gets missed is completely beyond me.
Yeppers. Coaching errors were the third part of triangle that helped do us in. I guess they're learning too. Who says a bunch of old dogs can't learn new tricks.
"The injury is expected to impact Long's performance this season, where it will be more difficult for him to rely on his strength."
? Was that Adam Schefter's take on it. LOL That guy wouldn't know a labrum from a labia unless someone showed him a labeled diagram of the human body. He's a joke.
Kyle didn't look too bothered by it on Sunday when he decleated ol' JJ Watt and pancaked him. I'm sure he'll work his way through it.
If you saw Kyle Long during the game giving Massie all sorts of shit on the bench after letting Cutler get sacked and then heard him post-game, I think we are getting the 2016 version of Olin Kreutz. He looked angry enough to kick someone's ass.
Simple fix we just clone Kyle 3 more times and we got the O line fixed.
If you saw Kyle Long during the game giving Massie all sorts of shit on the bench after letting Cutler get sacked and then heard him post-game, I think we are getting the 2016 version of Olin Kreutz. He looked angry enough to kick someone's ass.
Simple fix we just clone Kyle 3 more times and we got the O line fixed.