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Rashawn Slater heading to the Pro Bowl

Slater has been a leading left tackle in the league since his debut as a rookie protecting Herbert’s blind side. I think he also won a rookie award. Chargers might go deeper than people believe, especially if some of their injured top starters return in time for the playoffs.
 
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Over the last couple of years, his name in national NFL circles has gone from mentioning him as an exception young player and excellent draft pick to one of the couple names you casually toss out there when you just want to reference a quintessential elite franchise left tackle. He’s that good. It’s not unreasonable to say he has legitimate HoF career potential at this point, he’s as good as it gets.
 
I bought the NFL Ticket just to see the Chargers & Lions games. I watch Slater on every offensive play. His footwork and technique are exceptional.

I saw on one site, he was rated #2 in NFL , behind Trent Williams but in another he was # 9 OT , even behind Penei Sewell , who plays right tackle

Without the package, I would be stuck with Jaguars, Falcons or Panthers
 
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I bought the NFL Ticket just to see the Chargers & Lions games. I watch Slater on every offensive play. His footwork and technique are exceptional.

I saw on one site, he was rated #2 in NFL , behind Trent Williams but in another he was # 9 OT , even behind Penei Sewell , who plays right tackle

Without the package, I would be stuck with Jaguars, Falcons or Panthers

Lions center, Frank Ragnow, also made the Pro Bowl. Ragnow is another Kurt Anderson disciple, having played for him at Arkansas.
 
Lions center, Frank Ragnow, also made the Pro Bowl. Ragnow is another Kurt Anderson disciple, having played for him at Arkansas.
Anderson did a really nice job for our NFL linemen too: his coaching of Slater, Skoronski, and Ragnow proved that he can develop elite talent as well.

The new OL coach we have is solid too.

What hurt Anderson is the same thing that hurt other OL coaches at NU: the lack of a comprehensive system.

An offensive, defensive, or special teams philosophy is essential and relies ln leadership from the top.

Anderson was also an entertaining cat. I hope he is doing well.

Lujan will be more interesting with Preston Stone.
 
Found this article about Slater.

“Slater earned his second career selection after he became the first rookie tackle to be selected in a decade in 2021. He has been a critical part of an offensive line that’s protected quarterback Justin Herbert this season, allowing him to throw for more than 3,500 yards with 21 touchdowns and three interceptions.

It’s an honor, for sure,” Slater said. “Cool to be recognized.”

“ Of the day-to-day and gsme to-game
Improvement of Slater this season, Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman said, “I think Rashawn is just getting better all the time. … Every week, you can say Rashawn has played his best game of the year. True pro. Love working with him. Nothing but positives.””
 
I bought the NFL Ticket just to see the Chargers & Lions games. I watch Slater on every offensive play. His footwork and technique are exceptional.

I saw on one site, he was rated #2 in NFL , behind Trent Williams but in another he was # 9 OT , even behind Penei Sewell , who plays right tackle

Without the package, I would be stuck with Jaguars, Falcons or Panthers
Sewell is an athletic freak. Just a joy to watch.

I’ve not seen Slater this year at all. Exciting that he’s healthy and dominant. Harbaugh only wins.
 
Sewell is an athletic freak. Just a joy to watch.

I’ve not seen Slater this year at all. Exciting that he’s healthy and dominant. Harbaugh only wins.
Slater and Joe Alt are an incredible pair of tackles. It will be fun to watch them in the playoffs
 
Wait a minute Coral, I heard somewhere he couldn’t Coach?
Nobody ever said he couldn’t coach. At least I hope not. He helped develop top level talent just like the new OL coach.

The offensive system didn’t work. It led to breakdowns.

Where is Anderson coaching now? He should land somewhere quickly
 
Nobody ever said he couldn’t coach. At least I hope not. He helped develop top level talent just like the new OL coach.

The offensive system didn’t work. It led to breakdowns.

Where is Anderson coaching now? He should land somewhere quickly
Plenty people said he could recruit but not develop.

UMass
 
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