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His dad was an olb not an ol

 

Notes: Real first name is Raymond...Dad is a former San Diego Charger linebacker...Player who gets the most out of his ability and could develop into a solid backup at the pro level.

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Wasn't rob johnson coached by his dad?

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Yes and his dad is a qb coach. Rob Johnsons dad has coached several quaterbacks Carson Palmer among them.

 

However Preston's dad can't coach his son how to be a linemen when his dad played linebacker. It's like a defensive end teaching someone how to play wr

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Yes and his dad is a qb coach.  Rob Johnsons dad has coached several quaterbacks Carson Palmer among them.

 

However Preston's dad can't coach his son how to be a linemen when his dad played linebacker. It's like a defensive end teaching someone how to play  wr

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Certainly could help him practice his delayed blitz pickups ! I like that he is 6 foot 5 and 311 pounds. He should be able to anchor that center position and not get blown backwards.

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Lousy assed pick. Maybe TD and Modrak know more about drafting than you do? Not on this pick they don't. A back up at best when two potential starters at that position are still there? Yesterday was OK, today sucks so far.

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Lousy assed pick. Maybe TD and Modrak know more about drafting than you do? Not on this pick they don't. A back up at best when two potential starters at that position are still there? Yesterday was OK, today sucks so far.

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Oooookaaayyy !

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Yes and his dad is a qb coach.  Rob Johnsons dad has coached several quaterbacks Carson Palmer among them.

 

However Preston's dad can't coach his son how to be a linemen when his dad played linebacker. It's like a defensive end teaching someone how to play wr

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No DE and WR are on opposite sides of the field.

 

His father being a pro will be able to tell his son, IF HE LISTENS, how to avoid many of the pitfalls of NFL - bad agents, missing camp, keeping focused during offseason, dealing with obnoxious and uninformed fans and sports writers who think they need more than professional NFL personel people. He also can help him teach him how to shed blocks which both DEs and LBs do.

 

Bad analogy.

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He certainly is not a great athlete but what I like about him or any other C is that he's smart and technically sound player.

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