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Oher at practice. Do you bench Daryl Williams?


Jeremy Igo

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this is a GREAT question. 

If I were the coach I might stick with Daryl Williams at RT

But I know this coaching staff and Remmers will be the starting RT barring injury or catastrophe. I suspect Williams will be our starting RT next season. 

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Remmers has actually been quite good at LT since the Falcons game debacle which was his first game at the position. Pitched a shutout against Chandler Jones on Sunday. I'm not even sure I'd put Oher back in.



Remmers got a ton of help from the TEs. Not necessarily a bad thing, but got much more help than Oher usually does.
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Keep Williams in at RT do as little change up as possible.

Part of the argument at the start of last season why to leave Remmers in than throwing in Williams midseason was you want your line to gel.  more moving parts the worse it is.  Granted Remmers has played all last year at RT.  Williams is doing fine on the right side and is in sync with Turner.  No need to mix it back up.

Plus Williams has loked pretty solid and improving by the week.  Why put a hault to that?

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