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Why Nate Chandler is the LT of the future


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This definitely makes me feel better about him. Especially since the guy is s 20 year pro

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This dude is the real deal and has the tools to get the job done.DG knows football and evaluate talent...he knows what this guy has..Jackie Slater( pretty good resume I'd say) also thinks he has the ability to succeed. Much better choice then reaching in the draft.

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So IF Chandler works out I will never question DG again. If he ends up filling our LT need with a cheap contract then I will begin wearing my pants up over my nipples.

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