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Need an option that has both Donavan Raiola and the O Line players. Both have sucked rotten eggs.
I read this as "offensive line ineptitude" and was like, this is the easiest poll ever
Still think it's Donovan but Holgo is close second
Players, lol, if Minnesota had our players and we had theirs they would have waxed our ass even more thoroughly
Yeah, elusiveness/pocket presence is a weaker part of Dylan's game, & Holgorsen varies between really good stuff and WTF game plans, but if the OL was just above average, neither of those other things are an impediment to us winning at a top 10-20 level.Need an option that has both Donavan Raiola and the O Line players. Both have sucked rotten eggs.
Yes, they both sucked. But who is more responsible for that? The poll question says “most responsible”. If you think our current players could be better with a different Oline coach then obviously Donnie is your answer.
If you think Donnie can…
A. Actually get better players and if he can…
B. That would make him look like a good coach or better coach.
Then our talent on the oline is your answer.
I will add that, in the chance that Dylan gets injured, we will then get to see how Lateef does in the same pressure (as in, almost constant guys in his face) situations that Dylan faces. I may happen where Dylan gets injured, and having aile (albeit very young) QB with what seems like a very good arm would be interesting to see at the very least.
I think it is really hard to tell. Donovan hasn't fielded any actual "good" O Lines so far. That is telling. But also, outside of a handful of O Linemen we have had with Donovan as O Line coach, the rest of the players have mostly looked lke dogshit.
We have a combo of a ton of whiffs by O line players, where they block the wrong guy or no one. But also a ton of just get run around or bulldozed over leading to immediate pressure on the QB. I think it is a combo of both poor quality O Line players overall (which a lot of that is due to recruiting, and Donovan is and has been our O Line coach for 3.5 years now so that would be a lot on him) and poor O Line coaching.
We won't know any real answers ever on this unless Donovan gets this current group (or possibly next years group) to play a lot better, or if we get a different O Line coach in and he turns what amounts to this current group into a good or at least average bunch.
Well, it kinda sounds like you’re saying it’d be interesting to see what happens if DR gets injured. 😳 Just kinda sounds that way…
I think you answered your own question.
Win as a team. With Donovan Raiola, lose as a team.