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Matt Pryor
Matt Pryor doesn't get much love around here or with the national media. Almost everyone thinks he is not the answer at LT. I am just a fan, not great a breaking down these players, so I am wondering why? Is it reputation or the fact that he was a low draft pick we got for a song from Phili? The reason I am asking is his performance seems pretty damn good when he played. In 266 snaps at right tackle and 96 at left tackle the guy gave up 6 pressures, 2 hits and zero sacks last year. With the signing of Kelly, a swing tackle if there ever was one, it looks more and more like we may be rolling with Pryor. Is this a case of Ballard/Reich trying to be to cute or are they just believing what their eyes tell them?
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I believe Ballard + Reich view Pryor as an insurance policy.
I think Ballard + Reich hope that Raimann shows enough in the offseason workouts + camp to give the rookie the job. But if Raimann struggles, they will roll with Pryor instead. I agree that Pryor played well last year when his number was called upon. Even with all the foot injuries to the line last year, Prior only played in about 40% of the snaps on offense, however. |
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Yes I get that everyone believes that Pryor should be replaced, my question is why?
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People thought the Steelers were crazy for playing Villanueva. Its not just cone drills and the bench press. I dont know if Pryor is the answer. He has some good stats, he has some athletic ability if can play both sides of the line. Just what I think. The offense is not based on 7 step drops, and sending it 80 miles deep. Its a progression read with outlet options for check downs. With a smart QB, and an ass kicking running game, ryan can kill other teams with play action. It allows for TE and RB help, its flexible. I am an optimist by upbringing. I am positive that the front office knows more than anyone here. And if I am wrong, I will own it. |
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Racehorse (05-11-2022) |
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I really like the competition. Ballard said that the top 5 will play. I wonder if that means kicking Raimann inside for his first year.
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Could happen, but I have doubts he would beat out kelly, Nelson, or Pinter if he can't top Pryor.
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Watched Pryor's lone game of 2021 at LT just now. His play recognition, at least at LT, is bad. He let a blitz through the B gap because he just didn't see it, and several times he missed the guy he was supposed to block, allowing them to make a play. He was up against Yannick Ngakoue for most of the game and did better than I thought he would given the matchup, but there were a handful of times that Ngakoue beat him badly. On one play, Ngakoue had him completely turned around. Ngakoue was also able to coax a holding penalty out of Pryor. Ngakoue registered a sack in the game that did not come against Pryor, but there were several pressures by Ngakoue against Pryor, including one that was dangerously close to a perfectly timed strip sack. Overall it was a solid performance for a swing tackle making a spot start out of necessity, but it's definitely not a performance you'd want to see from your starting left tackle.
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Dam thanks. That is what I was wondering about. It doesn't sound like he was physically overmatched from what you wrote, just mostly mental mistakes. I wonder if given a full off season working at LT he can clean up a whole lot of those mistakes? Either way, the Colts don't seem to be panicking about the situation. He can't be worse than Fischer, at least I hope not. I am rooting for Pyror to take a step and be one of those dudes that took a little longer to mature. Hope he refuses to give up the starting job, earns it and is solid. If that happens we have depth like we need.
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Ironshaft (05-11-2022) |
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