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1 on 1 - Mario Addison vs Nate Chandler


Jeremy Igo

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Here is a look at a drill in which Chandler is lining up at left tackle against a very much improved Mario Addison. Ron Rivera is the QB. 

 

The result speaks for itself. 

 

 

 

 

 

As you can see, Ron actually has to move to avoid contact. If that were a QB, you could chalk up a sack for Addison. 

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Super Mario is probably too fast for 90% of the OTs in this league. Lets hope he can sustain his current weight and strength or even get a little bigger. 

It's incredible how many post today echo this thinking.

It's Nate Chandler and Michael Oher people. Smell the coffee. Mario is very well improved, but come on and just be real.

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It's incredible how many post today echo this thinking.

It's Nate Chandler and Michael Oher people. Smell the coffee. Mario is very well improved, but come on and just be real.

Speed is only one facet to rushing the passer. He certainly has his deficiencies elsewhere. But his speed at the position is incredible. I remember multiple times last year him running down receivers and backs and some of the faster QBs in this league from behind. 

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