ostlc77 Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Hey guys this is my first post so hope its a good one.... I have been reading the recent posts on Walker and some think he was a mistake. Well I'm not so sure about that. While the Oakland Raiders did Have probably the worst o-line in the league, it was not due to the talent on the line which some may believe. Art Shell implemented blocking schemes that he used when he played. Shell shied away from the zone blocking schemes widely used by teams today, because of his unfamiliarity with the scheme. This lead to the faster d-lines out there to blow by the Raider o-line. Sure Walker gave up nearly 11 sacks, But Gallery gave up 10.5 and Sims gave up 8.5(I think). So my point is The WHOLE line was getting blown up, this is a direct result of a bad scheme and not bad talent. Also factor this in: The Raiders were on their 3rd o-line coach in 3 years(now 4th in 4 years). Thats not too good for stability on an offensive line. I'm willing to wait and see what walker pans out to be, he may just be exactly what we are looking for.
In space no one can hear Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Hey guys this is my first post so hope its a good one.... I have been reading the recent posts on Walker and some think he was a mistake. Well I'm not so sure about that. While the Oakland Raiders did Have probably the worst o-line in the league, it was not due to the talent on the line which some may believe. Art Shell implemented blocking schemes that he used when he played. Shell shied away from the zone blocking schemes widely used by teams today, because of his unfamiliarity with the scheme. This lead to the faster d-lines out there to blow by the Raider o-line. Sure Walker gave up nearly 11 sacks, But Gallery gave up 10.5 and Sims gave up 8.5(I think). So my point is The WHOLE line was getting blown up, this is a direct result of a bad scheme and not bad talent. Also factor this in: The Raiders were on their 3rd o-line coach in 3 years(now 4th in 4 years). Thats not too good for stability on an offensive line. I'm willing to wait and see what walker pans out to be, he may just be exactly what we are looking for. Welcome to the board! You make some sound points and certainly we will all be "witnessing" what we have in Walker this fall. I'm hoping we will all rate him a
BillsFan Trapped in Pats Land Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Good post. I watched a few Raiders games, and their offensive gameplanning was awful. Just a horrific mix of run/pass and way to many deep drops. I think this kid will pan out.
Sketch Soland Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Hey guys this is my first post so hope its a good one.... I have been reading the recent posts on Walker and some think he was a mistake. Well I'm not so sure about that. While the Oakland Raiders did Have probably the worst o-line in the league, it was not due to the talent on the line which some may believe. Art Shell implemented blocking schemes that he used when he played. Shell shied away from the zone blocking schemes widely used by teams today, because of his unfamiliarity with the scheme. This lead to the faster d-lines out there to blow by the Raider o-line. Sure Walker gave up nearly 11 sacks, But Gallery gave up 10.5 and Sims gave up 8.5(I think). So my point is The WHOLE line was getting blown up, this is a direct result of a bad scheme and not bad talent. Also factor this in: The Raiders were on their 3rd o-line coach in 3 years(now 4th in 4 years). Thats not too good for stability on an offensive line. I'm willing to wait and see what walker pans out to be, he may just be exactly what we are looking for. Good post. That is interesting about the anachronistic blocking scheme. That would certainly help explain a poor O-Line in general.
OnTheRocks Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Good post. That is interesting about the anachronistic blocking scheme. That would certainly help explain a poor O-Line in general. what excuse does the Bill's coaching staff use for 10 years of inept play on their OLine?
Brandon Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 what excuse does the Bill's coaching staff use for 10 years of inept play on their OLine? A roster almost completely devoid of starting caliber OL talent?
Sketch Soland Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 what excuse does the Bill's coaching staff use for 10 years of inept play on their OLine? And your point is what..... that: Langston Walker is a useless sack of schit because you say so? and/or That any "reasoning" as to why a team's O-Line played poorly is merely an "excuse" and should not be considered in discussing a new player's potential strengths/weaknesses/future contribution to a team because this rational approach subordinates blanket generalizations and snap judgments in favor of reasoned examining of the issue from several perspectives? and/or That I don't know that the Bills have had in general subpar O-Lines over the last ten years? and/or That you are a grade A Mr. Smarty Pants and I have been pwned by your turning of the tables on me? and/or Why won't I tell you the information I've gleamed from being in a mind meld for ten years with the Bills O-Line coaches?
BigdaddyinOrlando Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 what excuse does the Bill's coaching staff use for 10 years of inept play on their OLine? TD!!!!!!!!!!
nodnarb Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Nice first post. Rational. Unemotional. I'll re-post for relevance: You absolutely CANNOT judge walker by what he did last season. That coaching staff was a joke. Their OC was 10 years out of the league, having spent his time in the B&B business. They couldn't protect because their scheme was a mess, their coaching was horrid and out of date, and there was no want-to anywhere on the team, and no chemistry and nothing to fight for. You could have put 5 probowlers on that team and they would have been turnstiles. Wait. Watch. Judge. Hey guys this is my first post so hope its a good one.... I have been reading the recent posts on Walker and some think he was a mistake. Well I'm not so sure about that. While the Oakland Raiders did Have probably the worst o-line in the league, it was not due to the talent on the line which some may believe. Art Shell implemented blocking schemes that he used when he played. Shell shied away from the zone blocking schemes widely used by teams today, because of his unfamiliarity with the scheme. This lead to the faster d-lines out there to blow by the Raider o-line. Sure Walker gave up nearly 11 sacks, But Gallery gave up 10.5 and Sims gave up 8.5(I think). So my point is The WHOLE line was getting blown up, this is a direct result of a bad scheme and not bad talent. Also factor this in: The Raiders were on their 3rd o-line coach in 3 years(now 4th in 4 years). Thats not too good for stability on an offensive line. I'm willing to wait and see what walker pans out to be, he may just be exactly what we are looking for.
Sketch Soland Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 The antithesis of TSW... Truer words have never been posted....
Christopher Capolupo Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Hey guys this is my first post so hope its a good one.... I have been reading the recent posts on Walker and some think he was a mistake. Well I'm not so sure about that. While the Oakland Raiders did Have probably the worst o-line in the league, it was not due to the talent on the line which some may believe. Art Shell implemented blocking schemes that he used when he played. Shell shied away from the zone blocking schemes widely used by teams today, because of his unfamiliarity with the scheme. This lead to the faster d-lines out there to blow by the Raider o-line. Sure Walker gave up nearly 11 sacks, But Gallery gave up 10.5 and Sims gave up 8.5(I think). So my point is The WHOLE line was getting blown up, this is a direct result of a bad scheme and not bad talent. Also factor this in: The Raiders were on their 3rd o-line coach in 3 years(now 4th in 4 years). Thats not too good for stability on an offensive line. I'm willing to wait and see what walker pans out to be, he may just be exactly what we are looking for. very positive outlook.. makes me feel like there is the potential to give him a great new start on the Bills OL.
LaDairis Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 "Langston Walker is a useless sack of schit because you say so?" No, because he has proven just that every time he has taken the field the past 4 years, whether that be at OG or ORT. However, in order to determine that, one has to understand the football one watches...
mead107 Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Good post. I watched a few Raiders games, and their offensive gameplanning was awful. Just a horrific mix of run/pass and way to many deep drops. I think this kid will pan out. Welcome I will be watching the mail for that gift .
nodnarb Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 "Langston Walker is a useless sack of schit because you say so?"No, because he has proven just that every time he has taken the field the past 4 years, whether that be at OG or ORT. However, in order to determine that, one has to understand the football one watches... You have just uttered one of the most ridiculous things ever uttered on this board, which is *really* saying something. I'm embarrassed for you. "one" can tell a lot about a guy by the arrogant claims he makes, especially when such a claim is laughably ignorant. So, you really watched enough Raiders football to even begin to talk about him? Meh, I'll give you the benefit of the significant doubt there. But what nobody here with half a brain will accept, no matter what your response to this will be, is that you have a better eye for talent and potential than the Bills' coaching staff. Jauron, Levy, Fairchild, McNally...they were all thrilled by this signing because they know he's a talented guy with the right set of physical and character attributes but he was languishing on the worst offensive team in the league. The worst-coached line in football, maybe even the last decade. If you had read anything about what was going on in Oakland last year you'd know that they were implementing old, outdated strategies that left EVERY SINGLE lineman isolated and confused. But you know more about line talent than Jauron. Levy. Fairchild. McNally. Okay. Whatever.
YOOOOOO Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Some video proof of Walker's offensive line play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAgOAv4HoXs <----Raider's lowlights..... Langston is these video lowlights plays pretty well...compared to the rest of the stiff on that line.... I know...I know....this is a limited sample.... But i counted 18 sacks...and only saw one were Langston was beat...And that cuz Walter held onto the ball well to long.....
Kelly the Dog Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Some video proof of Walker's offensive line play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAgOAv4HoXs <----Raider's lowlights..... Langston is these video lowlights plays pretty well...compared to the rest of the stiff on that line.... I know...I know....this is a limited sample.... But i counted 18 sacks...and only saw one were Langston was beat...And that cuz Walter held onto the ball well to long..... He looks rather decent and usually pretty damn good in those clips, which are specifically designed to show how bad the Raiders were. I think I counted perhaps two of the sacks that were his man, and BOTH of them he completely did his job and held the block for 5 seconds. I'm not even sure the second one was his man. he looked agile and able to use his long arms to push guys to the outside.
Sketch Soland Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 "Langston Walker is a useless sack of schit because you say so?"No, because he has proven just that every time he has taken the field the past 4 years, whether that be at OG or ORT. However, in order to determine that, one has to understand the football one watches... LOL You're going to have to do better than that, troll, to get me to take the bait. That was a poor excuse for a Chicken Little Crackhead post. And nodnarb hit all the salient serious response points anyway, so I will defer to his post
scribo Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Some video proof of Walker's offensive line play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAgOAv4HoXs <----Raider's lowlights..... Langston is these video lowlights plays pretty well...compared to the rest of the stiff on that line.... I know...I know....this is a limited sample.... But i counted 18 sacks...and only saw one were Langston was beat...And that cuz Walter held onto the ball well to long..... That video gives a good look at Walker, and I think it was quite positive. Other than that, damn that was funny.
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