The Breeze wrote:not quite lol.....I mean the quality of our O-line has been less than stellar since Childress got hired.
What about since he was
fired? That was nearly half of a decade ago now...
It's definitely better and I like the Yankey pick. I'm hopeful it's a move in a direction toward more dynamic atheletes along the line over the gigantic sloths.
It isn't just Yankey, we've got 4 of 5 of the OL slots covered by solid players. Kalil was the worst of those 4 in '13, but I'd still consider him the best overall offensive lineman on our team which leaves Charlie Johnson as the weak link. Replace him and put a QB who can make a quick decision (and properly extend plays when the rush overwhelms the OL) and we should have one of the more formidable units in the league. I think Bridgewater fits perfectly, and whether it's Tiny, Yankey, Vlad, or Baca at LG we should see an improvement somehow from that position.
With that said, Johnson might not even be that much of a problem. I know people are saying that having a decisive QB (I think Matt Cassel is very decisive, and the OL looked noticeably better with him leading the offensive) helps, and I agree 100%, but what about just having a terrible play caller? Your plays are predictable, your line is predictable, run/pass mix is predictable, maybe your rhythm is predictable, and there's a lot more that goes into it. When people say that we were OK on offense last year, I attribute a lot of that to AP being AP. Our passing game was so bad. I think we had about 4 decent games passing the ball all year, and we were just going 3-and-out way too much. You could even argue that our defense not being able to get off of the field was pretty terrible for our offense, so it all kind of matters. You all know how the old saying goes, "when it rains, it pours". It was raining and pouring all over the place on this team last year.