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skoronski is a guard, was always projected as a guard, was drafted with the intention of being a guard. fans need to let the LT dreams die.
 
How do we know if skoronski can or can't play LT until you try for real in a game. Did it in college. Vrabel should know this, he caught how many TDs in his career? Isn't that playing a position outside of what you were projected on playing. Last I read Vrabs was a linebacker not receiver, but guess what they tried him on so gadget plays and it worked he worked. So out of anyone Vrabel should know that sometimes what your projected to be can be much more, but he's a stubborn fool.
 
I'm speechless for two consecutive years we've had two players be the worst tackle in the league.....with different offensive line coaches.
 
Bring back munch!! And spend all 100 million plus a few draft picks on the offensive line
 
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How do we know if skoronski can or can't play LT until you try for real in a game. Did it in college. Vrabel should know this, he caught how many TDs in his career? Isn't that playing a position outside of what you were projected on playing. Last I read Vrabs was a linebacker not receiver, but guess what they tried him on so gadget plays and it worked he worked. So out of anyone Vrabel should know that sometimes what your projected to be can be much more, but he's a stubborn fool.
Is playing Tackle really that much different than playing Guard anyway? They both essentially have the same job and are standing a foot apart.

But apparently in the NFL if your arms are 1/4 inch shorter than "standard" it's impossible for you to play a position right beside your "projected" position.
 
Those clips above of Dillard are hilariously bad. May as well be Dennis Daley.

How does Radunz not get a crack at LT going forward!? He even graded the highest out of all lineman last week. What is it behind the scenes that make the coaches hate him?
 
Ran should just cut Dillard to send a message to the team. Embarrassing to keep trotting him out that with this sort of stuff on tape. Going to get Levis killed.
 
Those clips above of Dillard are hilariously bad. May as well be Dennis Daley.

How does Radunz not get a crack at LT going forward!? He even graded the highest out of all lineman last week. What is it behind the scenes that make the coaches hate him?
He did well vs boss last year as well
 
Worse than Daley is debatable. Dillard whiffs sometimes but Daley always played his absolute worst when we needed him the most. It’s like he was on the take from the other team.
If you actually pull his stats, he is worse than Daley. Hard to believe but true.
 
Is playing Tackle really that much different than playing Guard anyway? They both essentially have the same job and are standing a foot apart.

But apparently in the NFL if your arms are 1/4 inch shorter than "standard" it's impossible for you to play a position right beside your "projected" position.

It’s insane we’re not even giving Skoronski a shot at LT with all the injuries and terrible play we’ve experienced with our tackles so far.

If we keep him at guard all season, then we go into the off-season with LT as the biggest need on the team. We’ll be forced to overpay a free agent or draft a guy in the 1st round. But if Skoronski does excel or atleast prove to be an above average LT it opens up the whole off-season. We can draft BPA at a premium position.

And I’m fine with Skoronski being a high level guard his whole career. We just really need to know that he wouldn’t be a high end tackle before we fully “decide” what his long term position will be on this team.
 
Is playing Tackle really that much different than playing Guard anyway? They both essentially have the same job and are standing a foot apart.

But apparently in the NFL if your arms are 1/4 inch shorter than "standard" it's impossible for you to play a position right beside your "projected" position.
Actually the footwork is different. A tackle has to be able to kick for depth so he has to be much more agile than a guard.
Then there is the fact that to get good at something you have to practice it thousands of times, so switching position or even just from left to right can severely impact performance.
 
Fun fact: In 2022 FBS, the PFF highest rated pass protector at LT with a 93.0 rating for the season was....Peter Skoronski.
 
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It’s insane we’re not even giving Skoronski a shot at LT with all the injuries and terrible play we’ve experienced with our tackles so far.

If we keep him at guard all season, then we go into the off-season with LT as the biggest need on the team. We’ll be forced to overpay a free agent or draft a guy in the 1st round. But if Skoronski does excel or atleast prove to be an above average LT it opens up the whole off-season. We can draft BPA at a premium position.

And I’m fine with Skoronski being a high level guard his whole career. We just really need to know that he wouldn’t be a high end tackle before we fully “decide” what his long term position will be on this team.
Your thinking to logically, there's not a lot of that in the Titans coaches meetings.
 

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