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Trai Turner had himself an afternoon on Sunday


LUUUUUKE

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I didn't see this, possible it got lost in the shuffle, but Good God Oh Mighty what an absolute BEAST!

 

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@AdamSchefter: Panthers RG Trai Turner didn't give up a sack, hurry, or hit in 68 snaps vs. GB and is @easports_mut's star of the week, available Thursday.

Our line in General went from a position of weakness to one of if not our greatest strengths.

 

Hats of to Trai

#KeepPounding

Edit: he did it against BJ Raji!!!!

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I've been impressed by our O-line play this year. I figured we'd be better (hard to be worse than last year) and that Oher would pay off as an FA pick-up. Couldn't be happier to say I wasn't even close to how much better this group is.

Oher added a lot of experience and he seems to be fully healed back up. He's looking more like the player he was drafted to be. Is he the best LT in the league? No, not right now. He is, however, doing a darned good job and he hasn't been facing nobodies this year. Norwell has been a beast, Kalil's leadership skills are really showing through, Turner has been a relevation and Remmers is playing well enough to actually standout as a huge find for our team.

Even our back ups, when brought in, are playing well enough to see no major drop off.

It's an embarrassment of riches compared to last year's embarrassment.

 

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