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So they want to get crazy? Then lets get crazy.


Jeremy Igo

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4 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Now that the playoffs are out of reach and the offensive line is in a huge mess, lets talk about combinations you would be curious in seeing. 

For me, I would love to see Norwell at left tackle. 

Norwell is 6-6 and looks every bit the part of a left tackle. 6'6, long ass arms, 310 pounds. 

Considering how well and often he pulls, the Panthers must know he has quick feet. Norwell has left tackle experience at Ohio State where he started numerous games at the position. The guy has done nothing but prove he can handle anything thrown at him so far, so why not throw a bit more with no pressure, just for shits and giggles? 

Remember, Norwell would have never even had a shot at playing to begin with until an injury forced Rivera's hand. 

Not saying this is a bad idea, or a good one.  I just want to know though, are you Norwell's publicist or something? :)

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