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Darth Biscuit

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And he made that speech that one time. Although you couldn't really hear it, im sure it sucked too.

Not a big Bell guy but at the end of the day it's not his fault. Bell is an overachieving UDFA who should ideally have a rotational role on an offensive line. Instead, he has been thrust into a starting anchor role and despite his efforts, is nowhere capable of handling it no matter how much coaches and GMs wish it to be true.

He does seem like a nice guy though...

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Not a big Bell guy but at the end of the day it's not his fault. Bell is an overachieving UDFA who should ideally have a rotational role on an offensive line. Instead, he has been thrust into a starting anchor role and despite his efforts, is nowhere capable of handling it no matter how much coaches and GMs wish it to be true.

He does seem like a nice guy though...

Yep, same way I felt about Godfrey still playing nickel in GB and the same way I feel about Chandler playing RT. Be mad at the FO and coaching staff.

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Not a big Bell guy but at the end of the day it's not his fault. Bell is an overachieving UDFA who should ideally have a rotational role on an offensive line. Instead, he has been thrust into a starting anchor role and despite his efforts, is nowhere capable of handling it no matter how much coaches and GMs wish it to be true.

He does seem like a nice guy though...

I don't hate the guy because he's not good and it's not his fault he can't play professional football. But that play is simple leverage. You out weigh a guy by 100 pounds. Running around you I can deal with at least that would take a little more time.

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