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Aaron Donald vs Kalil's backup.  They better not pull a Remmers/Von Miller gameplan for this.  We have already seen a bad offense can beat us (good verison of us) if we allow one lineman to be utterly dominated by a stud. 

 

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4 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Do you not know who Kalil's backup is? Honestly, from what I've seen (even though it looks like Kalil is playing), Gino Gradkowski has been our best backup OL. I remember the training camp where Kalil hurt his shoulder going against TD* and Gradkowski played a lot in the preseason (started week 1 and 4) and looked solid and he's got over a season of starting experience.

* I saw this during training camp (@8/3?). Kalil was pissed. They worked on him and TD came over and Kalil still wasn't happy. I was worried it was something more, but I'm pretty sure that his shoulder's been an issue since then. He missed the first preseason week.

 

I have no idea who Kalil's backup is.  I'm not even sure who this Kalil guy is I was just taking a shot in the dark.  I came here originally thinking this site was about actual real live panthers.  I just try to fake it.

But you are probably right, as long as you are regarded as a good backup then he should have little issue with the best pass rushing DT in the NFL.   I guess that was silly thought

 

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On 11/4/2016 at 9:34 PM, stbugs said:

Well, with Oher out, Remmers isn't the 3rd string center anymore. Larsen will be the backup center to Gradkowski if Kalil can't go.

I think he is being called up to be a backup guard since there isn't one if Gradkowski plays center.

 

But there is Scott....so nevermind maybe

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