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The offensive line is the biggest issue. It’s just not fun to point blame at ugly fat guys.


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These guys are junk. Cam had plenty of good throws. He got his ass kicked once again. And the coaches calling the gadget play instead of trying to let your 6’6” 250lbs QB push through the pile for half a yard? They see it too. Worst o-line Cam has had maybe ever but definitely bottom 2. Every one of them is complete junk. It’s not a glamorous position for talking heads to rag on but they should all be taken behind the wood shed and beaten.  

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you're absolutely right though. that drive where Cam hit a bomb to Olsen and then got sacked and hit as he threw for the next 3 plays in a row was an encapsulation of the whole game. and then Barret coming through unblocked later in the 4th was just mind boggling, how were they not doubling him by that point

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3 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Little better start next game. I could at least put up with some learning curves with him.  Darryl is pure trash. 

I said it before.  I wanted Moton at LT and draft Cody Ford for RT.  Instead we get Darryl who did a worse impression of Speedbump McGee. 

Wtf.  

Little is still in the concussion protocol isn't he? 

Moton needs to be moved to LT and let Williams go back to RT ASAP.

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6 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Little better start next game. I could at least put up with some learning curves with him.  Darryl is pure trash. 

I said it before.  I wanted Moton at LT and draft Cody Ford for RT.  Instead we get Darryl who did a worse impression of Speedbump McGee. 

Wtf.  

Granted it was a small sample, but based on what I saw of Greg Little in the preseason, I don't really think he's an improvement. More like just a different kind of bad.

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