Hard Workers
Despite heavy criticism, the offensive line remains one of the hardest working units on the team. As a group, they're usually the last batch of players to leave the practice field. Three of the hardest workers are guards Keydrick Vincent, Edwin Mulitalo and right tackle Tony Pashos. Overall, they lack some talent, but have an immense amount of pride. The group does have a strong work ethic.







Comments
Yeah, too bad all that hard work isn't paying off at all. We need some younger linemen.
Posted by: Teddy K. | September 27, 2006 3:41 PM
See, this is why it's hard to take you seriously. You pound the O line constantly (not without good reason), but not once have I read you give them any credit for any hard work or effort. So now all of a sudden you do? It is refreshing to see you look at the half of the glass that is full sometimes, but man it comes of as disengenuous.
Posted by: Mike | September 27, 2006 10:43 PM
Thanks for giving credit where credit is due. The average fan probably can't conceive of the work these men do and the dedication required just to get ready to play, win or lose.
Posted by: Smarlinghue | September 27, 2006 10:47 PM
Against the Browns, McNair seemed shaken by the collapsing pocket.
But the group closed rank on tha last drive when the Browns were sending a 6 man pass rush.
Also, they're keeping those penalties low. (that last call on Pashos was really against the wide receiver who left him uncovered.
Mike, thanks for recognizing the guys. The season might eventually hinge on how much they can improve as a unit.
Posted by: CLV | September 28, 2006 9:22 AM
Pashos is awful... and until he stopps getting illegal formation penalties.. he should stay on the practice field
Posted by: Tim | September 29, 2006 2:05 PM