cdumler7
Well-Known Member
Timing...Ty Sam gets the benefit of several snaps at LT before the bullets go live...the speed won't be a shock to him...Matthews played some LT at A&M, but he said it was "different" after spending all OTAs, camp, preseason and the 1st game or 3 all at RT.
As mentioned earlier...they will actually get help from Manning too...he knows they're young and learning.
I would say the other part of this is Matthews played in the zone-read system. That is a completely different style of blocking. The nice thing with Sambrailo is he played in a very pro style offense at CSU. He said he actually did all the blocking techniques the Broncos are doing right now so it is more just learning the speed of the game and getting used to the playbook. From what I understand he and Ware have been battling pretty much every day and Ware has done a ton to try and help him out. They have even stayed after practice working on some things so hopefully that all means he will be ready come start of the season.
And like you said Manning will be their best friend as nobody knows more about when a team is looking to blitz, where they are blitzing, how to block it, etc. than that of Manning. When you throw in his ability to get rid of the football in a hurry there is definitely a reason everywhere he goes and pretty much every season he is near the bottom in times sacked for the season. I honestly do think this OL will be ok. Kubiak took a very unknown bottom of the barrel group the year before in Baltimore and helped them to grade out as the 2nd best OL in the NFL last year. Now I know they had some new moving parts that helped in that as well but as I have been telling a couple of the Ravens fans on here I think they will miss Kubiak when it comes to the blocking done up front. I know Trestman says he will run the same system as they did last year but he has never ran that system before in his life. There will be some growing pains in that process in my opinion.