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RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Fan_in_Kettering - 08-13-2017 Yes indeed: Cedric Ogbuehi is on his way to being a solid tackle in the NFL and I was very pleased with his improvement over last season. He still needs to sustain blocks longer and find secondary blocks faster but those two skills will develop too. My hat is off to Cedric for all the work he put in over the offseason because it showed. He's committed to this team and he wants to win. If a player has those two characteristics he'll go far. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Luvnit2 - 08-13-2017 (08-12-2017, 11:06 AM)Essex Johnson Wrote: After putting on my ex coaching glasses , I attempted to evaluate Cedric from the 1st half taping the game without the added advantage of a coaching session, play and line calls that you would have at your disposal in a real coaching setting.. So here it goesNice to see an evalaution for all a LT does like run blocking which many seem to ignore TY for taking the time to do a complete critique. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Luvnit2 - 08-13-2017 (08-12-2017, 11:10 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: I hope the kid becomes a solid LT. I want him to be good. I'm just not going to hold my breath. So for the record, you think he will show no improvement in 2017 over 2016. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Luvnit2 - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 08:00 AM)treee Wrote: Just re-watched the game last night, only paying attention to Ced when the offense was on the field. He did fine. I'm not worried. I think those who choose to watch a game and focus only on one LT should do the same with the other 15 games each week. I think they will be surprised to learn LT's get beat numerous times every game by great defenders. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Hoofhearted - 08-13-2017 Yep, he certainly did better. But overall he still needs quite a bit of work to become more effective. I'll wait to see his next game to become worried about him being a major liability. As someone said, we really just need him to be average and that's a huge win. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Shake n Blake - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 08:00 AM)treee Wrote: Just re-watched the game last night, only paying attention to Ced when the offense was on the field. He did fine. I'm not worried. So 1 preseason game where we threw nothing but lightning quick passes alleviated all your worries after watching 14 real games (12 starts) of total suckitude from this guy last year? I'm not saying that a drastic turnaround can't happen, but I need to see a smidge more evidence before I'm as confident as you. (08-13-2017, 10:12 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I think those who choose to watch a game and focus only on one LT should do the same with the other 15 games each week. I think they will be surprised to learn LT's get beat numerous times every game by great defenders. Ogbuehi graded out as the worst tackle in the league last year, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't close. He also gave up the most pressures and sacks. Yes, other tackles get beat. Not quite like that though. There's good reason for skepticism with the guy and I would think everyone should understand that at the very least. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - muskiesfan - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 10:07 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: So for the record, you think he will show no improvement in 2017 over 2016. I am expecting him not to show improvement. That is correct. Again, I want him to be better, but I'm not expecting it. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - treee - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 10:32 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: So 1 preseason game where we threw nothing but lightning quick passes alleviated all your worries after watching 14 real games (12 starts) of total suckitude from this guy last year? I'm not saying that a drastic turnaround can't happen, but I need to see a smidge more evidence before I'm as confident as you. Not confident by any means, I'm just not worried. He's off to a good start and we still have 3 mores tapes with increasing amounts of game time to evaluate before the season starts. He did well in the run game and good enough in the pass game (though as you stated, and I noted in the gameday thread as well, we stuck with 3 step drops). RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Shake n Blake - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 10:51 AM)treee Wrote: Not confident by any means, I'm just not worried. He's off to a good start and we still have 3 mores tapes with increasing amounts of game time to evaluate before the season starts. He did well in the run game and good enough in the pass game (though as you stated, and I noted in the gameday thread as well, we stuck with 3 step drops). It was a mildly encouraging start. That's about as much as I'm willing to offer at this point. Fwiw, it's hard to imagine him being as bad as he was last year, but it's also tough to imagine him being an asset. He certainly won't be as good as the guy who manned his spot last year. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - treee - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 11:00 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: It was a mildly encouraging start. That's about as much as I'm willing to offer at this point.I agree with your last sentence wholeheartedly. Whit left some gigantic shoes to fill, and more like than not Ob will not live up to those standards for quite a while, if ever. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Go Cards - 08-13-2017 The O-line in general looked better thsnk goodness. Not ready to say they are good yet though. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Go Cards - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 11:20 AM)treee Wrote: I agree with your last sentence wholeheartedly. Whit left some gigantic shoes to fill, and more like than not Ob will not live up to those standards for quite a while, if ever. This as well ^^^^^^^^^^^^ RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Bengalholic - 08-13-2017 IMO, Ced will be a work in progress this year. I expect improvement over last year for sure, but I also expect some serious facepalm moments as well. Truth is, he still has a lot of work to do and still has areas where he has to get better...and he has to do these things while all eyes are on him as he protects Andy's blindside. I expect growth and improvement. I expect ups and downs. I expect some really rough moments. My hope is that he can continue to develop at a satisfactory rate without getting Andy killed in the process. I'm not sure what else you can ask for or expect at this point. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - RoyleRedlegs - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 11:00 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: It was a mildly encouraging start. That's about as much as I'm willing to offer at this point. I'm not too encouraged at all right now. Still saw the same sort of issues he had last year that will inevitably be a problem this year. Until he stops opening his hips and firing wide, he will be a liability. I'm not impressed that he looked marginally better as the backups rotated in for Tampa. Trey Hopkins and Christian Westerman were the standouts on the OL yesterday. Alex Redmond showed some promise too. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Luvnit2 - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 01:28 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: IMO, Ced will be a work in progress this year. I expect improvement over last year for sure, but I also expect some serious facepalm moments as well. Truth is, he still has a lot of work to do and still has areas where he has to get better...and he has to do these things while all eyes are on him as he protects Andy's blindside. No doubt, a 3rd year pro who is playing in 2nd year in the NFL due to injury needs training and will not be an all pro like Whittworth. Fisher will not be as good as A. Smith on right side either when Smith was playing well. I do think PA is smart enough to tell him to hold or take guy down if he is beat off the snap on a pass drop back. I know many think Ced will be beat and AD will get killed, I see holding penalties being a bigger issue than QB safety. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - Shake n Blake - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 01:37 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: I'm not too encouraged at all right now. Still saw the same sort of issues he had last year that will inevitably be a problem this year. Hey, you've been pretty spot on with the o-line stuff for awhile and I know you do your homework. So I don't doubt what you say. When I say I was mildly encouraged, I mean I've seen much worse from him. If he's not flat on his back or getting thoroughly man-handled, then that's a good day for him. If you say his technique is still flawed though, I believe you. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - rfaulk34 - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 01:37 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: I'm not too encouraged at all right now. Still saw the same sort of issues he had last year that will inevitably be a problem this year. Trey Hopkins was great and no one is talking about how Jake Fisher was just as good. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - RoyleRedlegs - 08-13-2017 (08-13-2017, 03:41 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Hey, you've been pretty spot on with the o-line stuff for awhile and I know you do your homework. So I don't doubt what you say. I get the "results" looked better aspect, but plays were often designed to nullify any impact the tackles could have and there are still issues in the technique that might look like a good play but if you know what you are looking for with the technique, you often see the results aren't a repeatable thing. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - McC - 08-13-2017 It's a process and the process ain't over. If he stops improving, then we got a problem. If he keeps improving, his confidence will grow and so will his game. Way too early to declare anything long range about him. The bottom line is, on that night, the offense was able to make it work. Yes, it will get tougher but the offense will be getting better too. If we can run the ball well, that helps a lot. RE: Cedric Ogbuehi took a step forward - McC - 08-13-2017 (08-12-2017, 11:10 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: I hope the kid becomes a solid LT. I want him to be good. I'm just not going to hold my breath. Good. 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