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  • Here is a great article from San Fransisco Gate from 2011 when Wylie was in Oakland http://www.sfgate.com/raiders/tafur/article/Raiders-coach-Bob-Wylie-boosts-offensive-line-2328642.php#page-2  

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comment_45583

So true. Pencer, Swiston, Greaves and whoever goes 2nd overall will all benefit from Wylie immensely.

He immediately upgrades our OL. To make an awful comparison, acquiring Wylie as a coach means to our OL what signing Josh Bourke would have meant.

Yup. I felt that landing wylie would be the biggest coup this team has pulled off this season.. He will.add respectablity to our o-line and the youngsters will benefit greatly from his knowledge.. Best news of the off-season.

comment_45665

There are OL coaches that are Offensive Coordinators (run game) & then OC"s (passing game) on the same team. The game preparation is actually split up & not prepared by just one coach.  Maybe that's the role he has... More input into the offense & what to call with the blocking schemes for the run game with the Bombers.I mean, just speculating on my part. 

comment_45697

Well that didn't take long...................... hopefully Walters and Co. can draft a ready to go centre this year. Wylie is a great have and all, but let's not pretend that we have much talent for him to work with.

comment_45702

 but let's not pretend that we have much talent for him to work with.

 

But nobody's pretending anything…we just don't know.

For years we've had these guys who may, or may not be any good, and we've had questions about the coaching.

Now, we have somebody we can trust to evaluate.

That's the whole point of procuring somebody who will know…and do something about it, and that does warrant the optimism behind this hire.

comment_45703

 

 but let's not pretend that we have much talent for him to work with.

 

But nobody's pretending anything…we just don't know.

For years we've had these guys who may, or may not be any good, and we've had questions about the coaching.

Now, we have somebody we can trust to evaluate.

That's the whole point of procuring somebody who will know…and do something about it, and that does warrant the optimism behind this hire.

 

No question, I am completely behind Wylie and believe he can improve the line, but realistically there's only so much he can do without the proper horses. 

comment_45710

 

 

 but let's not pretend that we have much talent for him to work with.

 

But nobody's pretending anything…we just don't know.

For years we've had these guys who may, or may not be any good, and we've had questions about the coaching.

Now, we have somebody we can trust to evaluate.

That's the whole point of procuring somebody who will know…and do something about it, and that does warrant the optimism behind this hire.

 

No question, I am completely behind Wylie and believe he can improve the line, but realistically there's only so much he can do without the proper horses. 

 

but what if these guys are better than they showed because they didn't get the coaching required? At least now there will be no question about it. If a proven guy can't get them to play better no one can and you get new players, but so many guys seemed to never progress that it calls into question the development.

comment_45719

Well that didn't take long...................... hopefully Walters and Co. can draft a ready to go centre this year. Wylie is a great have and all, but let's not pretend that we have much talent for him to work with.

So you know how to grade out young O-line talent and aged vets ability to get coached up... From the stands or tv no less?

Good golly! Tell us more!!

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