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Why did it take an injury for Norwell to play?


Jeremy Igo

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bell makes it hard for the rest of the line to concentrate on their assignments because they normally have to help bell or pick up the guy that just blew past him.  If you haven't noticed, the whole line gets pushed back at least 5 yards every dam play.  Thats unacceptable.

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Because this coaching staff is inept. This is the same coaching staff that FINALLY made Kawann Short the starter. Rivera and Shula aren't very good talent evaluators. It sort of looks like they play favorites instead of playing the best players.

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Can we say that Amini is a reach in the second now? With A Jeffrey and Cordy Glenn there and the knowledge we were going to need a LT of the future (Gross hinted at retirement then) or WR..so of course we roll the dice on a division 3 OL guy.

We have Norwell..he did impress. .so in a way that is a win. I think there is a lot of vanity in the development and push of both Chandler and Bell. Wanting to hit on a left field move seems like our FO wants to be regarded as the smartest guy in the room while gambling on UDFAs.

It is not working and Gary Williams also enjoys his disability payments too much. Upgrade needed urgently before the 2015 season.

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When Scot says this, poo is seriously fuged up.

I've been saying this for a while.

Rivera loved Godfrey, Munnerlyn and Fua. Still loves Bell, Chandler and others who 'try hard'.

At some point, you have to come to the realization that the reason they 'try harder' is because they're just not that good.

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so of course we roll the dice on a division 3 OL guy.

 

Then we did it again the following year with Edmund Kugbila. Why not take a known D1 talent over a risky D3 prospect...especially in the 3rd and 4th rounds.

 

Being a Panthers and Hornets fan is so tormenting. We consistently miss out on talent because we think we see something no one else sees (see Biyombo, Bismack).

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Same reason it took an injury for Brady to start. Same way Favre had to retire before Rodgers could play. Running a team is not as easy as some of you make it. You can't just be changing players every time when they have a bad day. It affects the chemistry and breeds distrust amongst starters.

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