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Moton LT of 2019? Not so fast...


MHS831

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For those of you wondering about Moton in 2019, did you wonder why he was not playing some LT yesterday?

That makes me wonder about Williams and a new contract.  Or the condition of his  knee.

We were one OT whiff away from CMC taking snaps.

Options?  Moton to LG,  Moton to RT without signing Williams,  Moton to left tackle even though we kept him on  the right side this season while the LT position sucked.

Since RR is the coach, who knows?   Does he think that far  ahead?

 

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Just now, Growl said:

yeah man, long, ideal LT frame? Blazing quick 1st step? Proven talent?

Let's move this player to OG.

 

 

He was a better G in college than T.  He has not consistently shown the attributes you have associate with him...If your LT sucks and you have the LT of the future at RT---what would you do? 

 

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6 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For those of you wondering about Moton in 2019, did you wonder why he was not playing some LT yesterday?

That makes me wonder about Williams and a new contract.  Or the condition of his  knee.

We were one OT whiff away from CMC taking snaps.

Options?  Moton to LG,  Moton to RT without signing Williams,  Moton to left tackle even though we kept him on  the right side this season while the LT position sucked.

Since RR is the coach, who knows?   Does he think that far  ahead?

 

Exactly on point about LT...the obvious choice is going after a good LT...which has been the obvious choice since Gross left...

 

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4 minutes ago, Growl said:

yeah man, long, ideal LT frame? Blazing quick 1st step? Proven talent?

Let's move this player to OG.

 

 

Yeah

Haha some people on here

Dude handled Dallas's Lawerence better than most LTs in the league.  

But want to draft a guy like Little who scots says has the tools but is a project, and got beat pretty bad by some college pass rushers this year

 

 

Only Huddler would want to replace a guy who handled a probowl DE at LT and was solid in his other showings there.

To draft a project who gets beat by college pass rushers.   

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1 minute ago, RoaringRiot said:

Moton to LT and Williams to RT seems like the logical move. (yes even to Hurney) 

Rivera said he was going to takee a look  at players this week.  Why not let your future LT play LT? 

Is he  still  thinking Kalil  is  the man ?  

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Rivera said he was going to takee a look  at players this week.  Why not let your future LT play LT? 

Is he  still  thinking Kalil  is  the man ?  

No. Matt's contract allows them to move on if he's post June 1. I would very much think this is what they're going to do. 

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Just now, MHS831 said:

He was a better G in college than T.  He has not consistently shown the attributes you have associate with him...If your LT sucks and you have the LT of the future at RT---what would you do? 

 

How does someone not consistently show the attributes I listed? lol.

This entire thread feels like setup for "there's this OT I want the panthers to draft in the 1st round and they should pass on bigger needs and two strong OT talents to do it."

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