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Rivera talks about the Offensive Line


Mr. Scot

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Just now, Daddy_Uncle said:

I want actual examples and reasoning for why you all hate Amini so much. Or are you all just piling on the hate train. I've never thought he was as bad as some of you act

There are definitely reasons. Clips of Silatolu being manhandled by opponents have been posted on here more than once.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My God, he's really going to put Amini back in the starting lineup, isn't he?

Please Norv, slap some sense into your protege.

I hope not, but I gotta admit it sounds that way. If not this Sunday, then maybe next week.

What happens when Matt Kalil is "healthy" again?

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I hope not, but I gotta admit it sounds that way. If not this Sunday, then maybe next week.

What happens when Matt Kalil is "healthy" again?

Unless Norv pushes back and asserts some control over his unit, we all know what happens. 

I really like Rivera as a man and he's better than most as a coach, but his insistence on sticking with his preferred vets come hell or high water is just infuriating. How many times now have we seen vets get hurt and his younger backup come in and be immediately and glaringly better? Especially along the OL.

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