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Thomas Davis out? Shaq Thompson Back? Nice! Let’s start David Mayo. RR Logic!


JakeDel5674

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Shaq can 't play 2 linebacker positions at the same time....

 

 

 

or can he?

The third LB doesn’t play that many snaps, correct? I would rather him start at TD’s position over Mayo.  And have Mayo at the third LB position for that 20-30 snaps.  Or however many there are.  

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1 minute ago, JakeDel5674 said:

The third LB doesn’t play that many snaps, correct? I would rather him start at TD’s position over Mayo.  And have Mayo at the third LB position for that 20-30 snaps.  Or however many there are.  

Mayo is more consistent than Shaq.   Yeah,  I said it. 

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1 minute ago, JakeDel5674 said:

The third LB doesn’t play that many snaps, correct? I would rather him start at TD’s position over Mayo.  And have Mayo at the third LB position for that 20-30 snaps.  Or however many there are.  

He probably is. But for reporter's sake, it's a whole lot easier to just say Mayo is filling in for TD rather than saying Shaq is filling in for TD and Mayo is filling is for Shaq. Most people wouldn't understand.

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Mayo is more consistent than Shaq.   Yeah,  I said it. 

Not really. Just appears that way because Shaq is all over the place in terms of responsibilities and duties and which position he plays.

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17 hours ago, JakeDel5674 said:

The third LB doesn’t play that many snaps, correct? I would rather him start at TD’s position over Mayo.  And have Mayo at the third LB position for that 20-30 snaps.  Or however many there are.  

which makes your whole thread silly and best to delete it. Shaq is coming off injury but likely WILL play a limited amount. Mayo also is expected in rotations and will contribute also. What are you griping about? Mofos play the time they get based on management of injuries, skills...play...etc.  One is a started coming off injury. Mayo is only a back up because he sits behind Luke and TD.  Let it go. We are not hurting that much if Shaq is out

 

 

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