O-Line
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- Golden Bobcat
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O-Line
I know we don’t have replacements for Wehr and Moore but the talent still looks very good from my perspective. Why has their performance dropped off this year. Is it the shuffling around (which happened last year also) or a larger drop off in talent? How is our depth?
Gary Tapp
Graduated MSU 1981
Hamilton High School
Minneapolis, MN
Graduated MSU 1981
Hamilton High School
Minneapolis, MN
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Re: O-Line
In my uneducated opinion (this is a message board after all) we're replacing actual proven all-Americans with young guys who haven't played that much. Vim will be able to speak to it better than I but Zimmer is pretty raw and underwhelming with his run blocking. We need mastel back, as he is a better, more accomplished player than Carr at this point. But I think when you have to replace that caliber of talent with young guys who haven't played much, or much together, it's going to look like this for awhile. I expect the line will be much better on November 1 than September 1.gtapp wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 10:42 amI know we don’t have replacements for Wehr and Moore but the talent still looks very good from my perspective. Why has their performance dropped off this year. Is it the shuffling around (which happened last year also) or a larger drop off in talent? How is our depth?
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Re: O-Line
How much of a factor is the turnover in OL coaches? In past years it has seemed to be a seamless transition, but I wonder if it will take some time for the coaching to settle in also
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Re: O-Line
The oline made lots of mistakes early last year during their shakeup as well. They rest of the offense was able to overcome that. Much harder opponents this year. I agree, I think we will be much more solid come November. The talent is there.
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Re: O-Line
-OL shuffle, players playing out of position
-new offense to learn
-some young guys finding their way (Zimmer, Carr)
-losing some all time great talents with Wehr and Moore.
-no more Tommy mellott (he made everyone else look better (OL included)
I think they are plenty talented and will continue to progress throughout the season. Getting Mastel back will definitely help as well.
-new offense to learn
-some young guys finding their way (Zimmer, Carr)
-losing some all time great talents with Wehr and Moore.
-no more Tommy mellott (he made everyone else look better (OL included)
I think they are plenty talented and will continue to progress throughout the season. Getting Mastel back will definitely help as well.
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Re: O-Line
I've been wondering about this being a large factor. Young guys, position shake up, against really tough opponents the first 2 games. Losing Tommy is also a factor. He was such a leader, along with others like Grebe, Ortt, etc. Not to say there aren't leaders now, but sometimes it takes time to gel. Last year's team only dealt with a few newbies in comparison. I agree the talent is there, it's just going to take some time.