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I can't imagine moving forward without some type of offensive changes; what do you think happens?


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I think they may try some shifting around the uglies this week in practice but I don't know.  I just think something has to be figured out but not over reactionary.    

 

Maybe rotate Garry/Chandler at LT and put Bell back at RT.  I still think that makes more sense for all of them.  Play Velasco more at RG and reduce Turner's role for just a bit.  Amini and Kalil can rebound.  

 

I'd also would like to see Brandon ahead of Brockel in that TE3/ST role.  Richie makes a lot of mistakes that go unseen imo.

 

What do you think?

 

 

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Are you trying to get Cam Newton killed?

 

No but the team apparently is with Bell over there.  Nate is more finesse and can handle that side way better than his crap job at RT.  The RT should be able to handle the more power oriented rushers but it's an arguable point.  F*ck our tackles suck.  

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Is anyone left in FA or potential trade?

 

Rotoworld's updated:

 

 

Offensive Tackles

1. Eugene Monroe (Re-signed five-year, $37.5M deal with BAL)

2. Jared Veldheer (Signed five-year, $35M deal with ARZ)

3. Branden Albert (Signed five-year, $46M deal with MIA)

4. Anthony Collins (Signed five-year, $30M deal with TB)

5. Rodger Saffold (Re-signed five-year, $31.7M deal with STL)

6. Donald Penn (Signed two-year, $9.6M deal with OAK)

7. Michael Oher (Signed four-year, $20M deal with TEN)

8. Breno Giacomini (Signed four-year, $18M deal with NYJ)

9. Austin Howard (Signed five-year, $30M deal with OAK)

10. Zach Strief (Re-signed five-year, $20.5M deal with NO)

11. Charles Brown (Signed one-year, $795K deal with NYG)

12. David Stewart

13. Bryant McKinnie

14. Ryan Harris

15. Eric Winston

16. Jason Fox (Signed one-year, $795K deal with MIA)

17. Will Svitek

18. J'Marcus Webb

19. Tyson Clabo

20. Mike Otto

21. Sean Locklear

22. Tony Pashos

23. Marshall Newhouse (Signed one-year, $805K deal with CIN)

24. Jeremy Trueblood

25. Khalif Barnes (Re-signed one-year, $1.1M deal with OAK)

26. Eben Britton (Re-signed one-year deal with CHI)

27. Dennis Roland

28. Winston Justice (Re-signed one-year, $1.175M deal with DEN)

29. Levi Brown

30. Jeff Linkenbach (Signed one-year, $900K deal with KC)

 

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/45947/309/2014-nfl-free-agents

 

This may be more accurate: http://www.spotrac.com/free-agents/nfl/

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