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Wednesday practice and injury updates (Little still in protocol but WILL travel to London)


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5 minutes ago, Peon Awesome said:

Well Little traveling to London should help quiet down the IR at minimum/possibly career-ending concussion crowd.

Yea after the bye he’s back I can’t wait to see what combination we put out there with a healthy Trai, Little and Daley. Based off struggling DW as a weak spot everywhere he’s at.

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19 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

Yea after the bye he’s back I can’t wait to see what combination we put out there with a healthy Trai, Little and Daley. Based off struggling DW as a weak spot everywhere he’s at.

Give me 

LT: Little

LG: Daley

C: Paradis

RG: Turner

RT: Moton

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21 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Give me 

LT: Little

LG: Daley

C: Paradis

RG: Turner

RT: Moton

I would love that.  Big power inside. But we pull the guards so often that I think they will stay with GVR.  This is RR we are talking about.  
And considering how bad Williams has looked we may need Daley as the swing tackle.  

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14 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

I would love that.  Big power inside. But we pull the guards so often that I think they will stay with GVR.  This is RR we are talking about.  
And considering how bad Williams has looked we may need Daley as the swing tackle.  

GVR was mauling mofos against Jacksonville in the run game. Taking him out of the middle would be a mistake. He is the most tenured guy on our oline as well.

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