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When Oher Returns, Do We Start Daryl Williams Over Remmers...?


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I know that Gettleman said he isn't reactionary, and Remmers had been serviceable at best so far this season to my untrained eyes, but seriously Remmers was getting beat by ''Dwight Freeney'' a 36 year old defensive end. 

We still face the Cardinals who have good pass rushers (Jones), Rams (the ENTIRE DL), Chiefs (Houston, Hali), Raiders (Mack, Irvin), then you mix in the rest of the games, and I just wonder is Remmers worth it?

I thought it was three penalties (but someone here mentioned four) on that drive where we were at the ONE yard line, and he single handedly backed us up 20 yards, to 1st and goal from the twenty. 

I'm not saying replacing Remmers is the fix for the offense, BUT he has been a consistent weak point in my opinion, and at the very least, I do not recall hearing Daryl Williams' named called too many times, if at all yesterday. 

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I don't think so. I remember just a few weeks back during the end of training camp a reporter asked Ron directly if Daryl had done enough or was pushing Remmers for the starting spot (paraphrasing) Ron answered directly and said no, and that it wasn't for lack of effort on Daryl's part. Remmers was simply  playing better at the position. 

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Gettleman not being reactionary is the problem. I don't know how Cam can ever make good decent plays like this. Those 4 penalties, we laughed because I couldn't tell if Remmers was just anxious or if he was doing this on purpose lol. It's bad either way. Might as well stick with Remmers. He has heart (like the "fall down" on the defender after Cam took that hit). We have so many issues to address this offseason. 

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

I bet you could take:

Cam
Luke
TD
Olsen
Shaq
KB
Kalil
Turner
Stewart
Butler
Webb
Lee
Coleman
Klein
Cash

Replace the rest of the team with free agents and UDFAs and we wouldn't be any worse. Especially so at OT, CB and S.
 

I'm keeping Norwell too. He was out there ripping faces off yesterday.

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