Dulak
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10 years ago
Now I dont know much about the center position and they really dont talk about what the center does during the game unless he messes up with a snap etc ...
- so what makes him so good?
Even Rodgers was mentioned he is glad we drafted a pure center

- Hes a rookie ya?
- How about compared to tretter or wells?
- What does he do that centers dont normally?
- What is it that makes him a good center?



steveishere
10 years ago
He never gets his ass kicked, pretty much the only time I've seen someone get past him was due to mental errors. I have never really seen anyone physically beat the guy and he looks like he does well in the run game too. He put quite a handle on Vince Wilfork Sunday and that's not an easy dude to push around.
Dulak
  • Dulak
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10 years ago

He never gets his ass kicked, pretty much the only time I've seen someone get past him was due to mental errors. I have never really seen anyone physically beat the guy and he looks like he does well in the run game too. He put quite a handle on Vince Wilfork Sunday and that's not an easy dude to push around.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 



ya I think the 2 best NT in the game are wilfork and ngata from baltimore (although havnt seen many baltimore games recently).

I know wilfork lined up aginst some guards during the game didnt get a chance to see how linsley did against him.

Wish they would focus on his play a bit more for us peeps that dont see how the Oline does in the trenches.

Yerko
10 years ago

Now I dont know much about the center position and they really dont talk about what the center does during the game unless he messes up with a snap etc ...
- so what makes him so good?
Even Rodgers was mentioned he is glad we drafted a pure center

- Hes a rookie ya?
- How about compared to tretter or wells?
- What does he do that centers dont normally?
- What is it that makes him a good center?



Originally Posted by: Dulak 



I like to think of the center as the quarterback of the offensive line. While Rodgers is making his pre-snap reads, Linsley is as well. He is reading what the front 7 are doing and calling out who is blocking where as well as what he himself has to do. He has excelled in pretty much everything he has done up to this point, which is more than anything any one associated with the Packers could ask for.

When he was drafted, "experts" weren't high on him and he was known to be a project or even career backup. However, he came from a school with a good football program and through his 4 years there he had to play against some pretty good defenses. It helps that he also played the position throughout his college career because I believe that helps immensely with his transition into the pros. Compared to JC Tretter, Tretter started as a tight end and then transitioned to the tackle position after his 2nd year with Cornell (a smaller school). I just think that already having the ability to be able to read the defense as a center in college has a big advantage coming into the NFL from a different position and having to learn it all (for any position, really).

I don't think it is necessarily what he does that centers don't do, but how he has caught on and done so well at the position at such an early time in his career. He's had very little mistakes up to this point and two were noticeable because Rodgers went ape shit on him for one and the other was the ball flying past Rodgers. I do believe that playing in between Sitton and Lang has helped him very much as he continues to grow into the roll but even when Lang has been out, he still holds his own.

He finishes blocks, both run and pass.
He has very good double team abilities on run blocks and leaves or retains the block while the guard leaves very well.
He has the praise of his quarterback and linemen during his rookie season.

So far, seems like Ted Thompson has found himself a little gem from the 2014 draft.
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Dulak
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10 years ago

I like to think of the center as the quarterback of the offensive line. While Rodgers is making his pre-snap reads, Linsley is as well. He is reading what the front 7 are doing and calling out who is blocking where as well as what he himself has to do. He has excelled in pretty much everything he has done up to this point, which is more than anything any one associated with the Packers could ask for.

When he was drafted, "experts" weren't high on him and he was known to be a project or even career backup. However, he came from a school with a good football program and through his 4 years there he had to play against some pretty good defenses. It helps that he also played the position throughout his college career because I believe that helps immensely with his transition into the pros. Compared to JC Tretter, Tretter started as a tight end and then transitioned to the tackle position after his 2nd year with Cornell (a smaller school). I just think that already having the ability to be able to read the defense as a center in college has a big advantage coming into the NFL from a different position and having to learn it all (for any position, really).

I don't think it is necessarily what he does that centers don't do, but how he has caught on and done so well at the position at such an early time in his career. He's had very little mistakes up to this point and two were noticeable because Rodgers went ape shit on him for one and the other was the ball flying past Rodgers. I do believe that playing in between Sitton and Lang has helped him very much as he continues to grow into the roll but even when Lang has been out, he still holds his own.

He finishes blocks, both run and pass.
He has very good double team abilities on run blocks and leaves or retains the block while the guard leaves very well.
He has the praise of his quarterback and linemen during his rookie season.

So far, seems like Ted Thompson has found himself a little gem from the 2014 draft.

Originally Posted by: Yerko 



thanks for that Yerko

buckeyepackfan
10 years ago

I like to think of the center as the quarterback of the offensive line. While Rodgers is making his pre-snap reads, Linsley is as well. He is reading what the front 7 are doing and calling out who is blocking where as well as what he himself has to do. He has excelled in pretty much everything he has done up to this point, which is more than anything any one associated with the Packers could ask for.

When he was drafted, "experts" weren't high on him and he was known to be a project or even career backup. However, he came from a school with a good football program and through his 4 years there he had to play against some pretty good defenses. It helps that he also played the position throughout his college career because I believe that helps immensely with his transition into the pros. Compared to JC Tretter, Tretter started as a tight end and then transitioned to the tackle position after his 2nd year with Cornell (a smaller school). I just think that already having the ability to be able to read the defense as a center in college has a big advantage coming into the NFL from a different position and having to learn it all (for any position, really).

I don't think it is necessarily what he does that centers don't do, but how he has caught on and done so well at the position at such an early time in his career. He's had very little mistakes up to this point and two were noticeable because Rodgers went ape shit on him for one and the other was the ball flying past Rodgers. I do believe that playing in between Sitton and Lang has helped him very much as he continues to grow into the roll but even when Lang has been out, he still holds his own.

He finishes blocks, both run and pass.
He has very good double team abilities on run blocks and leaves or retains the block while the guard leaves very well.
He has the praise of his quarterback and linemen during his rookie season.

So far, seems like Ted Thompson has found himself a little gem from the 2014 draft.

Originally Posted by: Yerko 



Just to add one more fact to your excellent post.

Linsley came up through "The Urban Meyer system", he was responsible for all the pre-snap reads and checks his final 2 years as the starter at OSU.

In that aspect, he was probably already ahead of Tretter when coming to The Packers.

Linsley's overall size and arm length were the main reasons he lasted until the 5th round, just goes to show , some guys are just Football Players.

Another good find by Ted Thompson!!!!
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PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago

I like to think of the center as the quarterback of the offensive line. While Rodgers is making his pre-snap reads, Linsley is as well. He is reading what the front 7 are doing and calling out who is blocking where as well as what he himself has to do. He has excelled in pretty much everything he has done up to this point, which is more than anything any one associated with the Packers could ask for.

Originally Posted by: Yerko 



That I have seen, Linsley is not yet, the QB of the Line. The calls and adjustments have been being made by Sitton. It is part of why on the couple occasions, he was not watching Rodgers when the play clock was running down and Rodgers wanted the ball snapped. Linsley was looking to Sitton waiting for a signal. That easily could change as he gets more experience.

I have been very happy with Linsley even though I would like a little more beef at the position.
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Yerko
10 years ago

That I have seen, Linsley is not yet, the QB of the Line. The calls and adjustments have been being made by Sitton. It is part of why on the couple occasions, he was not watching Rodgers when the play clock was running down and Rodgers wanted the ball snapped. Linsley was looking to Sitton waiting for a signal. That easily could change as he gets more experience.

I have been very happy with Linsley even though I would like a little more beef at the position.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



Good catch. Maybe more has been handed to him as we have gone through the weeks. I thought there has been times I have saw him making the calls and adjustments but I could be wrong. I do believe Sitton and Lang have a big impact on how he has played up to this point (and I am okay with that).

Just imagining this line staying intact throughout this season and into the next gets me excited.
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yooperfan
10 years ago
1. He's a true center.
2. He's smart, he will excell at making the line calls with more NFL experience.
3. He's young and will get bigger.
PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago

1. He's a true center.
2. He's smart, he will excell at making the line calls with more NFL experience.
3. He's young and will get bigger.

Originally Posted by: yooperfan 



I don't think he is going to get much bigger. He was like 295 in college, and is up to low 300's. I wouldn't expect him to add much weight, maybe reach 305 at the high end. Where Tretter, could probably get to the 315 range. Linsley seems better at the zone blocks, but he has had some trouble moving DTs off their spot power blocking.

Since I have never been a fan of the outside Zone being run in GB. WE just haven't been able to get it to work consistently, I would rather have beef power blocking for Lacy.


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