Navy Chief Navy Pride Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 Broncos | Carlisle likely to test market Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:14:37 -0800 Lee Rasizer, of the Rocky Mountain News, reports the Denver Broncos will likely allow pending free agent OG Cooper Carlisle to test the market. With the Ticket I watch alot of games and Denver is usually one of the better 4pm games. Bottom line is they know how to get things done in terms of blocking and assignments. Not sure how much he is looking to bank on this deal but if affordable the why not get that proven starter. Thoughts?
The Big Cat Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 Broncos | Carlisle likely to test marketWed, 7 Feb 2007 08:14:37 -0800 Lee Rasizer, of the Rocky Mountain News, reports the Denver Broncos will likely allow pending free agent OG Cooper Carlisle to test the market. With the Ticket I watch alot of games and Denver is usually one of the better 4pm games. Bottom line is they know how to get things done in terms of blocking and assignments. Not sure how much he is looking to bank on this deal but if affordable the why not get that proven starter. Thoughts? was he a starter or a Tutan Reyes (marginal reserve on a solid OL)?
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 Carlisle has been a starter the past 2 seasons, before that was a reserve olinemen appearing in only 6 games in the previous 5 seasons. I'm weary of broncos offensive linemen. They're good at crack back blocks allowing good cutback lanes for rb's. However will get manhandled and are not reliable in pass protection. I haven't watched the broncos a hell of a lot, but I'd be weary bringing in broncos offensive linemen.
Blue Chipper Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 If he was such an important piece of their line they would be trying to lock him up without him testing the waters. Something is not right here- he is young and has been their starter the past 2 seasons so why are they letting him walk?
Navy Chief Navy Pride Posted February 7, 2007 Author Posted February 7, 2007 Carlisle has been a starter the past 2 seasons, before that was a reserve olinemen appearing in only 6 games in the previous 5 seasons. I'm weary of broncos offensive linemen. They're good at crack back blocks allowing good cutback lanes for rb's. However will get manhandled and are not reliable in pass protection. I haven't watched the broncos a hell of a lot, but I'd be weary bringing in broncos offensive linemen. I am weary about that whole crack back blocking scheme myself. But from what I've seen that entire O-line plays pretty good.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 The Broncos blockers only work within their scheme. Look what happened when we snatched up Trey Teague. We had to immediately shift him from tackle to center, where he was below-average for 3 years. Is this Carlisle a big guy? I'd like to get a big road-grader at guard.
The Jokeman Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 The Broncos blockers only work within their scheme. Look what happened when we snatched up Trey Teague. We had to immediately shift him from tackle to center, where he was below-average for 3 years. Is this Carlisle a big guy? I'd like to get a big road-grader at guard. Carlisle's 295# so hardly a road grader. Also he had an off year last season as gave up a career high 6.0 sacks. Personally if I was going to go with a career backup OG I'd rather have Montrae Holland of the Saints who is bigger at 322# and younger. Of course I would also draft another G to compete with Holland then just hand him the starting job.
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