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lineup changes at TC


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Gantt made some good observations in this morning's practice, many of which people on this board are already talking about. Marlon Favorite is getting more reps. Wesley has moved into the safety role to see how versatile he is.

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favorite was in the mix with the 1s last week when i was there. not sure why that wasn't the case on monday night but this is not something that is brand new...just more apparent now that the spotlight is even more on that hayden/DT spot.

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favorite was in the mix with the 1s last week when i was there. not sure why that wasn't the case on monday night but this is not something that is brand new...just more apparent now that the spotlight is even more on that hayden/DT spot.

Hayden was my hopeful breakout player this year. Dose not look like Im gonna get my wish. The sad thing is he lost weight this off-season only to be put in the run stuffer gap. He is def no run stuffer thats for sure.

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favorite was in the mix with the 1s last week when i was there. not sure why that wasn't the case on monday night but this is not something that is brand new...just more apparent now that the spotlight is even more on that hayden/DT spot.

I guess they wanted to give Hayden a chance in a game situation, he failed and it was his spot to lose. I thought Favorite got good penetration on run plays and Irvin on pass plays. They might can ball, I'm not holding my breath tho.

Interesting idea with Wesley at safety, Fox starting to "slightly" think out the box a bit. Gotta be conservative with roster spots, especially since we have Kasay AND Lloyd, kinda a bad time to keep two kickers.

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