Steve Ceruti
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Where did Kappa go? I think how much Kappa got paid, too. I think he's a solid guard. Alex capital from out of the Bengals. I forgot where he went, but he's a guy who I thought was good, but he was, you know, Raiders.
Well, I think right now, listen, I think from the neck up, a lot of these guys aren't being taught the fundamental, I guess, I guess the foundation of what it takes to be an office alignment. Like I was, I was extremely fortunate to have off some line coach at Damon Rebluski, who not only taught me the mechanics of being an office alignment, but also was able to sit me down and teach me football.
Well, I think right now, listen, I think from the neck up, a lot of these guys aren't being taught the fundamental, I guess, I guess the foundation of what it takes to be an office alignment. Like I was, I was extremely fortunate to have off some line coach at Damon Rebluski, who not only taught me the mechanics of being an office alignment, but also was able to sit me down and teach me football.
Well, I think right now, listen, I think from the neck up, a lot of these guys aren't being taught the fundamental, I guess, I guess the foundation of what it takes to be an office alignment. Like I was, I was extremely fortunate to have off some line coach at Damon Rebluski, who not only taught me the mechanics of being an office alignment, but also was able to sit me down and teach me football.
Right. And then once I was able to get into the league, You know, I was fortunate enough to sit in the room with Alan Faneke and Jeff Hardings and understand how they looked at defenses through their lens, understanding shells and rotations and all that stuff. I think, Dave, I think through this time, a lot of these offensive line coaches have kind of pretty much dumbed down the offense.
Right. And then once I was able to get into the league, You know, I was fortunate enough to sit in the room with Alan Faneke and Jeff Hardings and understand how they looked at defenses through their lens, understanding shells and rotations and all that stuff. I think, Dave, I think through this time, a lot of these offensive line coaches have kind of pretty much dumbed down the offense.
Right. And then once I was able to get into the league, You know, I was fortunate enough to sit in the room with Alan Faneke and Jeff Hardings and understand how they looked at defenses through their lens, understanding shells and rotations and all that stuff. I think, Dave, I think through this time, a lot of these offensive line coaches have kind of pretty much dumbed down the offense.
And listen, this is what you do. This is all you need to know instead of seeing the big picture. So I think by the time these guys get to the league, And compared to especially where they come from, I think once they get in there, man, a lot of these guys are pretty much starting over from the neck up as far as learning the game and how to play the game from an office alarm perspective.
And listen, this is what you do. This is all you need to know instead of seeing the big picture. So I think by the time these guys get to the league, And compared to especially where they come from, I think once they get in there, man, a lot of these guys are pretty much starting over from the neck up as far as learning the game and how to play the game from an office alarm perspective.
And listen, this is what you do. This is all you need to know instead of seeing the big picture. So I think by the time these guys get to the league, And compared to especially where they come from, I think once they get in there, man, a lot of these guys are pretty much starting over from the neck up as far as learning the game and how to play the game from an office alarm perspective.
And I think that that hurts guys. And I think, yeah, you can be big, fast and strong, but there's still a lot to the game. You have to understand. So you, for you to be effective, especially depending on the scheme, you just, you know, you get drafted into. And, you know, a lot of guys, It's just a different game. A lot of these guys are playing more in the two-point stands.
And I think that that hurts guys. And I think, yeah, you can be big, fast and strong, but there's still a lot to the game. You have to understand. So you, for you to be effective, especially depending on the scheme, you just, you know, you get drafted into. And, you know, a lot of guys, It's just a different game. A lot of these guys are playing more in the two-point stands.
And I think that that hurts guys. And I think, yeah, you can be big, fast and strong, but there's still a lot to the game. You have to understand. So you, for you to be effective, especially depending on the scheme, you just, you know, you get drafted into. And, you know, a lot of guys, It's just a different game. A lot of these guys are playing more in the two-point stands.
You don't see a lot of guys getting into three-point stands anymore. I think leverage, handwork, being able to be eye-disciplined where you put your hands and how to see things on the field, all those things matter. So how you're taught in college and how you transition into the league
You don't see a lot of guys getting into three-point stands anymore. I think leverage, handwork, being able to be eye-disciplined where you put your hands and how to see things on the field, all those things matter. So how you're taught in college and how you transition into the league
You don't see a lot of guys getting into three-point stands anymore. I think leverage, handwork, being able to be eye-disciplined where you put your hands and how to see things on the field, all those things matter. So how you're taught in college and how you transition into the league
And I think that's why you see good office line men like Tristan Walsh and a lot of those guys, you can tell they were taught right, not just from a mechanical standpoint, but from the neck up, they were taught the game the right way. That's why they're able to succeed.
And I think that's why you see good office line men like Tristan Walsh and a lot of those guys, you can tell they were taught right, not just from a mechanical standpoint, but from the neck up, they were taught the game the right way. That's why they're able to succeed.
And I think that's why you see good office line men like Tristan Walsh and a lot of those guys, you can tell they were taught right, not just from a mechanical standpoint, but from the neck up, they were taught the game the right way. That's why they're able to succeed.
He makes it sexy. You know, if I'm a fat, chunky kid who wants to be a running back, put on a soul tape and you got a hybrid there. The fact that they hand that man the ball, the fact that he is allowed to run the route and still, you know, get a rep and a tight end, if you will, and then go back to the office line and play tackle, I think