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8 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Why were they subbing Little/Williams? It’s not even close, Little needs to start. 

it took Amini getting a serious injury for Ron to ever put Andrew Norwell in, then after Norwell left he immediately re-signed Amini.

he values consistency over talent on the o-line. he's heard people talking about o-lines having to gel so he thinks "oh i can just get any old o-linemen and as long as he plays long enough he'll gel and be real good."

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10 minutes ago, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

This situation has to be frustrating for Daryl too.  He is on a one year prove it deal that will impact his future earnings, yet Ron keeps trotting him out to play a position he is not adept at playing.  Let him play guard over Van Roten and see what he can do.

Williams wants to be a LT so he can get paid like a LT. Only problem is he sucks at LT. 

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23 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Why were they subbing Little/Williams? It’s not even close, Little needs to start. 
 

But of course this is Ron we’re talking about 

We wanted to telegraph whether we were running or passing. Little is the far better pass protector but Williams is a very good run blocker.

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Just now, Snake said:

Williams wants to be a LT so he can get paid like a LT. Only problem is he sucks at LT. 

Not sure e if it's him or the staff. He's a solid RT. He'd probably be a good OG. He's not even a roster caliber LT. Our best OL is probably Williams at LG with Little and Moton manning the OT spots. I don't know why we're so resistant to playing our best possible lineups.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We wanted to telegraph whether we were running or passing. Little is the far better pass protector but Williams is a very good run blocker.

That’s what I was telling everyone watching the game.  But at this point I will put up with Little’s run blocking and not having my Qb’s beheaded.  

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