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I wouldn't be. Obviously I'd prefer that he didn't go full Kyle Turley/WWE-style brawler, but I think Dennis Allen put it succinctly--and this is a common coach's perspective--that it is much easier to rein that aggression in than it is to dial it up.Should we be concerned about Penning’s temperament and grabby tendencies being a potential flag magnet?
Hi Dan. I thought this was an interesting question from the other thread by shortFused9.
Caesar Ruiz. What do you feel is the best course of action, Move him to Center, Stay at OG, trade him? I get the abbreviated off-season of 2020 hindered a possible switch to Center, but given his turn at Center I liked him better at Guard. He's been a turnstile at times and gets bullrushed into the play he does work well in double teams and I think I've seen a few good kickout blocks out of him so it's a mystery why he's such a roller coaster you see flashes but then you see head scratches. What should be done
If you were the Saints GM would you have traded with the Eagles and also moved up in the draft ?
Probably Sony Michel, especially given the uncertainty surrounding Kamara. I'd still like to get a more well-rounded RB in the passing game, but if Kamara did miss a few games, Ingram is versatile enough to pick up those touches.Dan, many thanks for your excellent insights. If you were adding just one more free agent to the Saints roster, whom would you select?
I don't think you move him to center because I'm too high on McCoy there. I hope he's Jamies's center for the next 10 years.Hi Dan. I thought this was an interesting question from the other thread by shortFused9.
Caesar Ruiz. What do you feel is the best course of action, Move him to Center, Stay at OG, trade him? I get the abbreviated off-season of 2020 hindered a possible switch to Center, but given his turn at Center I liked him better at Guard. He's been a turnstile at times and gets bullrushed into the play he does work well in double teams and I think I've seen a few good kickout blocks out of him so it's a mystery why he's such a roller coaster you see flashes but then you see head scratches. What should be done
I don't think so. If you're a OL in the NFL--especially one drafted in the first round--you should be able to block both gap and zone effectively. The Saints tend to go zone on base down's (1st & 2nd) and go gap in short yardage, red zone, or when certain personnel take the field (for example, with Taysom's designed runs, which are like 70% power, 29% counter, and that 1% pin'n'pull to mix it up a little).I thought this was a good question as well. To add onto the Ruiz topic, do you think the change in blocking scheme hurt Ruiz as well as the position change. Michigan is a power gap blocking scheme and the Saints have primarily been zone for a while now. Marrone is a power gap guy. Will the addition of Marrone help Ruiz develop and do you see a blocking scheme change?