Originally posted by zugschef:
Exactly my thoughts. That whole "tier"-thing is almost always complete and utter nonsense in any context because the definition of tiers is fluent or completely missing.
Oh it's intentionally missing
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Originally posted by zugschef:
Exactly my thoughts. That whole "tier"-thing is almost always complete and utter nonsense in any context because the definition of tiers is fluent or completely missing.
I've felt this way for a while, and I think it's really showing up today: The NFL has an offensive line issue. All the reductions in practice time and contact have wreaked havoc on teams ability to develop OL depth, and that's made injuries catostrophic.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) December 11, 2023
It's a real problem.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
I've felt this way for a while, and I think it's really showing up today: The NFL has an offensive line issue. All the reductions in practice time and contact have wreaked havoc on teams ability to develop OL depth, and that's made injuries catostrophic.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) December 11, 2023
It's a real problem.
Tier 2 journalist has thoughts.
Okay then pic.twitter.com/669XOYaC9T
— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) December 12, 2023
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
You have not advocated for Dallas as being Tier 1 nor said they were talented enough to be tier 1 all season. but now you are because BT said so ?
The original rankings you provided were before the season started, which would mean they were all healthy. Dallas wasn't considered Tier 1
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
I'm going off of "you need only the one" (OL), before he changed to "You Need Both" (QB/OL). The days where NC said OL was the issue and not the QB
I'm glad he has realized QB is the major factor now
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
yeah, well NC said you can only win a SB if you're ranked Tier 1 OL by this one guy BThomas
Originally posted by zugschef:
Originally posted by thl408:
Is it possible to not have a Tier 1 OL in the whole league? Meaning if all OLs are bad, then there is no Tier 1 OL. Or is it by default, the best OL (least bad) is crowned Tier 1?
Exactly my thoughts. That whole "tier"-thing is almost always complete and utter nonsense in any context because the definition of tiers is fluent or completely missing.
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
I've felt this way for a while, and I think it's really showing up today: The NFL has an offensive line issue. All the reductions in practice time and contact have wreaked havoc on teams ability to develop OL depth, and that's made injuries catostrophic.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) December 11, 2023
It's a real problem.
Tier 2 journalist has thoughts.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
This was a sweet play by multiple players…checkout Colton on this play though
Okay then pic.twitter.com/669XOYaC9T
— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) December 12, 2023
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by zugschef:
Originally posted by thl408:
Is it possible to not have a Tier 1 OL in the whole league? Meaning if all OLs are bad, then there is no Tier 1 OL. Or is it by default, the best OL (least bad) is crowned Tier 1?
Exactly my thoughts. That whole "tier"-thing is almost always complete and utter nonsense in any context because the definition of tiers is fluent or completely missing.
So you don't think our DL is tier 1? And what about a site which updates those tiers weekly?
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
I've felt this way for a while, and I think it's really showing up today: The NFL has an offensive line issue. All the reductions in practice time and contact have wreaked havoc on teams ability to develop OL depth, and that's made injuries catostrophic.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) December 11, 2023
It's a real problem.
Tier 2 journalist has thoughts.
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by zugschef:
Originally posted by thl408:
Is it possible to not have a Tier 1 OL in the whole league? Meaning if all OLs are bad, then there is no Tier 1 OL. Or is it by default, the best OL (least bad) is crowned Tier 1?
Exactly my thoughts. That whole "tier"-thing is almost always complete and utter nonsense in any context because the definition of tiers is fluent or completely missing.
So you don't think our DL is tier 1? And what about a site which updates those tiers weekly?
What I meant is if there is always at least one Tier 1 OL. If every single OL sucks, is the one that sucks the least called 'Tier 1', or is it possible that there is no Tier 1 OL because there isn't an OL deserving of that title?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Fair question. The least I've seen from Brandon Thorn/TrenchWarfare is only 1 team in Tier 1. But knowing their focus on the subject . . . .
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:...and production is up!
ive been thinking that injuries seem down this season lol
Originally posted by random49er:Fake it, even if you don't make it
Originally posted by NCommand:
Fair question. The least I've seen from Brandon Thorn/TrenchWarfare is only 1 team in Tier 1. But knowing their focus on the subject . . . .
without ever purchasing a subscription?
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:...and production is up!
ive been thinking that injuries seem down this season lol
McCaffrey is averaging 5.2 yards per carry, last year he was at 4.7. This is without McGlinchy and *with* McKivitz. So, clearly the OLine has improved since last year - with just that Stat alone. Definitely 🏹🏹🏹 for this Offensive Line. Hope they keep it up and get better and better as they approach the playoffs.