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Who is your favorite UW offensive lineman of the past decade

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  • MikeMonan
    MikeMonan Member Posts: 57
    Colin Porter bad shoulders keeps him out of the voting. Kohler played well for us never got time to lift and learn, since he also played as a freshman.

    My favorite is Juan Garcia. He battled through injuries and still was able to play center for 3 yrs.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Ben Ossai eleventh year senior, 332 pounds and ready to rumble
    MikeMonan said:

    Colin Porter bad shoulders keeps him out of the voting. Kohler played well for us never got time to lift and learn, since he also played as a freshman.

    My favorite is Juan Garcia. He battled through injuries and still was able to play center for 3 yrs.

    Bashing the coaches is fine but if we're gonna bash the kids then I'm fucking out!
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Ben Ossai eleventh year senior, 332 pounds and ready to rumble
    MikeMonan said:

    dnc said:

    MikeMonan said:

    Colin Porter bad shoulders keeps him out of the voting. Kohler played well for us never got time to lift and learn, since he also played as a freshman.

    My favorite is Juan Garcia. He battled through injuries and still was able to play center for 3 yrs.

    Bashing the coaches is fine but if we're gonna bash the kids then I'm fucking out!
    Not bashing the players.... I would have picked Porter but I coached him so there is bias towards him
    Sorry Mike inside joke about Garcia, didn't actually think you were bashing the players.
  • AEB
    AEB Member Posts: 3,023
    Porter played remarkably well for a freshman with two bum shoulders. Not sure whether a redshirt year would've helped (I thought he had a degenerative condition). Losing him was a big hole given how poorly the OL was being recruited and developed.
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,357 Founders Club
    Hahahahahaha - I just shot coffee through my nostrils and peed a little
    MikeMonan said:

    Colin Porter bad shoulders keeps him out of the voting. Kohler played well for us never got time to lift and learn, since he also played as a freshman.

    My favorite is Juan Garcia. He battled through injuries and still was able to play center for 3 yrs.

    Good point @MikeMonan re: starting too early. Just my 0.02, but that seems to have been a perpetual problem during most of this 15 year stretch of agony. IMO, O-Linemen in particular should not be thrown to the wolves, most of them need time to develop physically and learn how to handle the step up from high school to D-1A in terms of speed, strength, technique and schemes. If they're ready to go as freshman, then play them, but most aren't. If they're not ready to go, the offense will be hamstrung and they and the quarterback they're supposed to be protecting risk injury.

    Too bad about Colin, he did look like he had the skills and strength to be a very good one. Since you coached him, do you think his injuries could have been managed had he not started so early? As someone else posted, I was under the impression he had a degenerative condition that may have been a problem regardless.
  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,456 Founders Club

    MikeMonan said:

    Colin Porter bad shoulders keeps him out of the voting. Kohler played well for us never got time to lift and learn, since he also played as a freshman.

    My favorite is Juan Garcia. He battled through injuries and still was able to play center for 3 yrs.

    I didn't read your post before I posted but Mike, what the fuck were you watching? Kohler in 2011 was worse than Ossai, Christine, Wood, Brostek, Schaeffer, or any other bum that ever started on the OL.

    Edit: I'm on a bender so I can barely read, but I do know Juan Garcia couldn't even snap the ball. Juan Garcia was fucking horrible. I'm glad he beat up a cop, but dude was garbage as a football player.
    This.