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Daley? Any thoughts on how he did?


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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-6-team-of-the-week

PFF thought he was the best LT of the week.

“LT DENNIS DALEYCAROLINA PANTHERS

For a sixth-round draft pick making just his second start, it doesn’t get much better than this. Daley was impressive in pass protection, allowing just one hit from 36 pass-rushing snaps, and he really impressed as a run blocker, producing an 86.0 PFF run-blocking grade in the game.”

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3 minutes ago, Bartin said:

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-6-team-of-the-week

PFF thought he was the best LT of the week.

“LT DENNIS DALEYCAROLINA PANTHERS

For a sixth-round draft pick making just his second start, it doesn’t get much better than this. Daley was impressive in pass protection, allowing just one hit from 36 pass-rushing snaps, and he really impressed as a run blocker, producing an 86.0 PFF run-blocking grade in the game.”

Damn. Very nice! We are really lucky. 

I know Ron was high on him in camp so I’m glad it’s working out.

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Jacksonville and Tampa both have legit pass rushers. Daley has played really well. I’m not sure I give that job back to Little just yet.

However I’m also not at practice everyday but from a games standpoint it’d be hard to convince me that Daley should head back to the bench when Little is healthy. 

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5 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Jacksonville and Tampa both have legit pass rushers. Daley has played really well. I’m not sure I give that job back to Little just yet.

However I’m also not at practice everyday but from a games standpoint it’d be hard to convince me that Daley should head back to the bench when Little is healthy. 

Yeah I really wouldn’t know how to handle this one. Almost seems more difficult than the QB decision. If Little clears protocol, I would have a really hard time taking it away from Daley. But at the same time ideally the future on the left side is Little at LT and Daley at LG. Then again GVR has been solid too so are you going to bench him and put Daley at LG where he hasn’t played yet and is an unknown? What if Daley is the better LT but Little is a bad LG? Do you go with the best LT or the best combination of LG and LT? I think I’m rambling at this point and I haven’t even gotten into scenarios where Trai comes back and Little is still out and whether you put Daryl at LG in GVR’s place. I guess it finally feels nice to actually have more good OL than you actually need.

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3 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Yeah I really wouldn’t know how to handle this one. Almost seems more difficult than the QB decision. If Little clears protocol, I would have a really hard time taking it away from Daley. But at the same time ideally the future on the left side is Little at LT and Daley at LG. Then again GVR has been solid too so are you going to bench him and put Daley at LG where he hasn’t played yet and is an unknown? What if Daley is the better LT but Little is a bad LG? Do you go with the best LT or the best combination of LG and LT? I think I’m rambling at this point and I haven’t even gotten into scenarios where Trai comes back and Little is still out and whether you put Daryl at LG in GVR’s place. I guess it finally feels nice to actually have more good OL than you actually need.

Dude get out of my brain! Why are we having the exact same thoughts? Also why am I yelling?

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I’m just glad we don’t have an injured super high priced long time veteran LT that we were debating should get his starting position back because between that and the Qb situation my debating brain skills can only take so much abuse 

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32 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Yeah I really wouldn’t know how to handle this one. Almost seems more difficult than the QB decision. If Little clears protocol, I would have a really hard time taking it away from Daley. But at the same time ideally the future on the left side is Little at LT and Daley at LG. Then again GVR has been solid too so are you going to bench him and put Daley at LG where he hasn’t played yet and is an unknown? What if Daley is the better LT but Little is a bad LG? Do you go with the best LT or the best combination of LG and LT? I think I’m rambling at this point and I haven’t even gotten into scenarios where Trai comes back and Little is still out and whether you put Daryl at LG in GVR’s place. I guess it finally feels nice to actually have more good OL than you actually need.

I’m not putting Daryl Williams on the left side of the line no matter what. Tackle or guard, it’s a definite no from me. 
 

Williams can serve as Turner’s replacement for the time being then can serve as the first back up in case Moton or Turner (again) goes down. 
 

But yeah, Daley... this isn’t like the QB situation because Little has only one game experience not 8 years with an MVP award. Is this Little’s second concussion or did his symptoms resurface from his 1st? Because if it’s his second that’s concerning moving forward. 
 

Our OL will get their toughest test after the bye week. We’ll definitely need all hands on deck. I think I’d stay with Daley and GVR for SF just due to them playing together the last two weeks and having developed a little more chemistry than Little and GVR. We can’t afford any little errors due to lack of playing time together. 

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