Originally Posted by
pczach
I was excited when they drafted Dotson. I really liked him as a player. He played well at the RG when he came in for DeCastro, then the team never gave him a shot.
They said he didn't fit this system, saying he wasn't great in zone blocking schemes and that they were really upgrading the position with his replacements. Then, after Dotson leaves, the coaches start using more of a power scheme because the OL was struggling with the zone blocking scheme. Dotson was built for more power runs. He just took some penalties playing in a system that every offensive lineman appears to be struggling with this season. They traded him away and went with guys that are more like him than different from him. They are maulers, man movers.
The entire time Dotson was here, they never put him in the best position to succeed. So far this season, they aren't putting anybody in a position to succeed. They spent money on "upgrades", but he was actually playing better than his replacements for less money, and is now becoming one of the reasons the Rams' offense is getting difficult to deal with.
Remember when the Steelers used to let good players walk, and they wouldn't do anything on their new teams? Not anymore.
Just another example of having a talented player but not putting him in a position to play great football. It seems that it is becoming a common theme in recent years.