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Klint Kubiak to Seattle as OC
Posted on 1/26/25 at 5:21 pm
Posted on 1/26/25 at 5:21 pm
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Posted on 1/26/25 at 5:55 pm to tigerfan84
Hopefully the Seahawks don’t encounter a single injury. Dude can’t adjust for shite.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 6:12 pm to tigerfan84
Not even worried. The Saints will continue to make great decisions. Nothing but good things coming out of Nola these days
Posted on 1/26/25 at 6:18 pm to dupergreenie
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Hopefully the Seahawks don’t encounter a single injury. Dude
A single injury? The saints had everyone hurt on offense. He is a decent oc. Not great and not horrible.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 6:20 pm to Chalkywhite84
If it’s third and short it’ll be an outside toss. But I thought overall he did well given all the curve balls thrown his way. Especially those first 2 weeks.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 6:32 pm to S
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Especially those first 2 weeks
Got it… so lifetime contract and we will turn injuries off.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 6:37 pm to dupergreenie
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opefully the Seahawks don’t encounter a single injury. Dude can’t adjust for shite.
Saints lost their entire offense during the course of the year…there was nothing left to adjust with.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 6:43 pm to tigerfan84
I'll say the quiet part out loud....nobody really wants to live in New Orleans.
Posted on 1/26/25 at 7:02 pm to dupergreenie
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so lifetime contract and we will turn injuries off.
Yea bro sounds good
Posted on 1/27/25 at 5:05 am to tigerfan84
Did he sign a one year contract with the Saints or do we get compensation?
Posted on 1/27/25 at 6:56 am to S
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If it’s third and short it’ll be an outside toss. But I thought overall he did well given all the curve balls thrown his way. Especially those first 2 weeks.
I'll admit he ran way to many toss plays for my liking but I think he's a decent oc. He isn't as bad as the other guy on here makes him out to be.
In the nfl, most of the time it comes down to the players. Just look at all the talent on the eagles and chiefs.
This post was edited on 1/27/25 at 6:57 am
Posted on 1/27/25 at 12:35 pm to Lark225
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I'll say the quiet part out loud....nobody really wants to live in New Orleans
If you don’t have all your family living there, I can’t imagine being drawn to live there in its current condition
Posted on 1/27/25 at 12:50 pm to Lark225
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nobody really wants to live in New Orleans.
Actually the area he lived in, he enjoyed. But he did enjoy living down there. He did enjoy the short stint with the Saints.
This post was edited on 1/27/25 at 12:51 pm
Posted on 1/28/25 at 10:40 am to Chalkywhite84
I agree..when he had Taysom and AK humming, it was fun to watch.
However, with the injuries to OL, Taysom, Olave, etc...
He was limited in what to call. Personally, I like the maulers in my interior OL. Kubiak needs athletes versus maulers.
I like the Eagles OL, bunch of mean Ole SOBs
However, with the injuries to OL, Taysom, Olave, etc...
He was limited in what to call. Personally, I like the maulers in my interior OL. Kubiak needs athletes versus maulers.
I like the Eagles OL, bunch of mean Ole SOBs
Posted on 1/28/25 at 10:44 am to OldManHenry
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He was limited in what to call. Personally, I like the maulers in my interior OL. Kubiak needs athletes versus maulers. I like the Eagles OL, bunch of mean Ole SOBs
Contradicting yourself a bit
Eagles value athleticism on the OLine more than any team in the NFL. Their zone and screen game requires dudes that can move
And yes those guys are also nasty and maulers, but those arent mutually exclusive concepts
Posted on 1/28/25 at 11:40 am to wildtigercat93
Uhm, not really...
Eagles OL average: 6'6, 337lbs
SAINTS OL average: 6'5-6'6, 310-320
Check yourself before you wreck yourself
Philly:
" Conventional Air Raid offenses combine that passing attack with a vertical run game and high tempo – which the Eagles also sprinkle in. They certainly run more gap scheme and inside zone than they do schemes that stress the edges of the defense".
Kubiak:
" is known for outside zone-read rushing offense. He's also known for three- and sometimes two-receiver pass plays with maximum protection for quarterbacks, including by running backs blocking. "
Eagles OL average: 6'6, 337lbs
SAINTS OL average: 6'5-6'6, 310-320
Check yourself before you wreck yourself
Philly:
" Conventional Air Raid offenses combine that passing attack with a vertical run game and high tempo – which the Eagles also sprinkle in. They certainly run more gap scheme and inside zone than they do schemes that stress the edges of the defense".
Kubiak:
" is known for outside zone-read rushing offense. He's also known for three- and sometimes two-receiver pass plays with maximum protection for quarterbacks, including by running backs blocking. "
Posted on 1/28/25 at 11:42 am to OldManHenry
Yeah them being that big and able to move makes them more athletic man. Their 6’8 left tackle is one of the best athletes in the sport.
They’ve consistently had the most athletic tackles, guards and centers in the league since Howie Roseman took over.
You are confusing size with athleticism.
They’ve consistently had the most athletic tackles, guards and centers in the league since Howie Roseman took over.
You are confusing size with athleticism.
Posted on 1/28/25 at 11:45 am to Lark225
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I'll say the quiet part out loud....nobody really wants to live in New Orleans.
This has absolutely nothing to do with it
Saints fired their HC and are pretty likely to hire an offensive HC
Posted on 1/28/25 at 11:49 am to wildtigercat93
No I'm not, it's pretty simple.
They (Eagles) certainly run more gap scheme and inside zone than they do schemes that stress the edges of the defense (Kubiak)..."
Inside zone (Eagles) requires less athleticism than edge schemes (Kubiak).
The Eagles OL are maulers...Kubiak prefers 6"6 310 guys who can run all across the line with misdirection, etc.
If you think the Eagles have one of the more athletic lines, then nothing I can share will help you...
It's Ok to be wrong sometimes
They (Eagles) certainly run more gap scheme and inside zone than they do schemes that stress the edges of the defense (Kubiak)..."
Inside zone (Eagles) requires less athleticism than edge schemes (Kubiak).
The Eagles OL are maulers...Kubiak prefers 6"6 310 guys who can run all across the line with misdirection, etc.
If you think the Eagles have one of the more athletic lines, then nothing I can share will help you...
It's Ok to be wrong sometimes
Posted on 1/28/25 at 12:19 pm to OldManHenry
Yeah I’m wrong all the time and am the first to admit it, but there’s no way to describe the eagles oline as anything other that extremely athletic
They are also maulers and very large and run a gap scheme
You’re applying generalities (zone scheme typically requires more athleticism) to actual players and things you can see with your own eyes (the eagles run gap scheme AND are extremely athletic AND they are nasty out there when they do it)
They are also maulers and very large and run a gap scheme
You’re applying generalities (zone scheme typically requires more athleticism) to actual players and things you can see with your own eyes (the eagles run gap scheme AND are extremely athletic AND they are nasty out there when they do it)
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