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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 182741" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I think Devine is doing well. His weak spots are improving and his strengths are as good as anybody we have ever had. You would think he would be great in goal line but people can get under him and he is a hard guy to run around (big body). Shaq was good in this phase because he was really good at firing out low. Personally, I think we are making too much of Mason being gone (I am not referring to leadership, but rather, his play). He was THE best OL in CPJ's tenure, for sure, but you could put the best OLman in the history of the game out there and if the rest of the OL was terrible, nothing would get done. He wasn't blocking everybody. We ran behind him a fair amount and he rarely failed to deliver the big blocks when needed, but the other guys were better too. Maybe his leadership IS being missed. I have no way to know. All I know is, up until yesterday, the other 4 haven't been playing up to their standard from last year. It has been a bit of a cluster, albeit less so yesterday. Devine hasn't been perfect pulling or scooping the back side of plays (improved yesterday), but he HAS been OUTSTANDING in pass protection and on the playside blocks where he engages someone straight up. I feel sure he has the most pancakes of all our guys and it probably isn't close. </p><p></p><p>JT is passing way better than TW. He can make much stronger, longer throws, stretching the defense and he throws on the move much better. TW, in his last season, did a pretty good job of checking down and finding drags. JT has some work to do there. JT has the stronger arm, quicker release, and greater accuracy. However, with tha said, this has been a tough spell for JT. I wonder if we held him out of practice and contact too much and all that combined with fewer game reps due to weaker opponents early and you have a lot of rust to shake off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 182741, member: 639"] I think Devine is doing well. His weak spots are improving and his strengths are as good as anybody we have ever had. You would think he would be great in goal line but people can get under him and he is a hard guy to run around (big body). Shaq was good in this phase because he was really good at firing out low. Personally, I think we are making too much of Mason being gone (I am not referring to leadership, but rather, his play). He was THE best OL in CPJ's tenure, for sure, but you could put the best OLman in the history of the game out there and if the rest of the OL was terrible, nothing would get done. He wasn't blocking everybody. We ran behind him a fair amount and he rarely failed to deliver the big blocks when needed, but the other guys were better too. Maybe his leadership IS being missed. I have no way to know. All I know is, up until yesterday, the other 4 haven't been playing up to their standard from last year. It has been a bit of a cluster, albeit less so yesterday. Devine hasn't been perfect pulling or scooping the back side of plays (improved yesterday), but he HAS been OUTSTANDING in pass protection and on the playside blocks where he engages someone straight up. I feel sure he has the most pancakes of all our guys and it probably isn't close. JT is passing way better than TW. He can make much stronger, longer throws, stretching the defense and he throws on the move much better. TW, in his last season, did a pretty good job of checking down and finding drags. JT has some work to do there. JT has the stronger arm, quicker release, and greater accuracy. However, with tha said, this has been a tough spell for JT. I wonder if we held him out of practice and contact too much and all that combined with fewer game reps due to weaker opponents early and you have a lot of rust to shake off. [/QUOTE]
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