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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:47 pm
by poptart
orcinus wrote:It's all about the sample size.

Compared to the rest of their O-Line, Coop is definitely "a good fucking lineman."

Rack James.
Actually you might assign that take to me.

'Our' O-line has gotten rid of useless Langston Walker and inserted C. Carlisle.
That's an upgrade any way you look at it.
Carlisle has been in the league 8 yrs and has never made a pro-bowl, so I have no illusions that he'll be anything more than a SOLID starter.
Ask Mule fan if Carlisle has not been that.
As suck as Oakland's O-line was last year, I'm jazzed about plugging a spot with a good solid player.
Now if 2-time pro-bowler Newberry can stay healthy at center I'm even more jazzed.

Baby steps.

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 2:03 am
by orcinus
Agreed. It's a step in the right direction, Pop; however, you have to admit one thing.

You're running out of available bad moves. The law of averages has to give you a plus at some point.

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 4:21 am
by poptart
Yes, you're right.
Oakland could slap shoulder pads on Clay Aiken & War Wagon and bookend 'em at the tackle spots and they'd be an upgrade over last year.
The Carlisle move isn't the one that stamps our Super Bowl ticket.

When it happens I'll let you know.