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Trai Turner


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Did anyone notice how he looked last night? I know everyone was super focused on Benji and Ealy. But I'm curious how Turner looked, I'm just as excited about him as the other 2. Kid could end up being the biggest road grader on the right side we've had since Otah left.

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He looked really good at times but had a few mistakes. The kid just turned 21 and he was playing his first NFL snaps, I think all that considered he did well and is going to be a beast.

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He looked really good at times but had a few mistakes. The kid just turned 21 and he was playing his first NFL snaps, I think all that considered he did well and is going to be a beast.

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This.  He is going to be special.  I did not notice a lot of movement by the Guards last night--hard to run without pulling etc.  Maybe I just didnt see it, but it looked vanilla from my couch.

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I am not  someone that could overly critique his play but for the most part I thought he looked good.  There may have been some performances that  he could have done better but those things will come in time.  I do think that the coaches will take advantage of the preseason to get him as many reps as possible so he can be exposed.  At this point I think time will be his greatest teacher.

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It was about what I expected from his debut.

 

We cannot forget that this was the FIRST game Ever for this group.  Silatolu was out last year, Chanlder and Turner are new, Bell is on a different side and Kalil has to hold this group together.  We have to remember this is unit.  They function as one not as 5 individuals.  You are going to have some issues after the first pre-season game.  The only thing we can hope for is to improve before September  7th.

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