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Kyle Allen starting against Tennessee


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20 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is just stupid. No, not Kyle Allen starting, but announcing it this far in advance. Why? It flies in the face of competitive advantage. The Saints did the right thing this past week. They waited until the last possible moment to announce their starting QB. Why? Because it forces your opponent to hedge their bets. If you don't know which QB is playing you have to either guess and go all in on one guy or half ass prepare for both. 

Because RR doesn’t like to answer tough questions.  

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18 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I addressed that in my initial post.

LOL @ thinking Ron might be playing chess with this. He's not even playing checkers. He's eating crayons in the corner.

dude the burnt sienna's are delish

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22 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, it would be nice if Little and Daley could lockdown the left side of the OL for the future. 

I'd still be fine with spending a fairly high pick on an interior OL even if that was the case. Sorry, but Trai and Paradis are overpaid JAGs at this point.

Trai might be overpaid but he is far and away the best guard we have on the team. 

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This is yet another ridiculous thread.

Does anyone actually think that the Titans would be dumb enough to prepare for Cam when he is not going to be practicing all week?

How would you possibly gain an advantage by not announcing the starter? This is just another example of projecting negative options on Rivera. He does plenty of stupid stuff without having to create scenarios to bitch about.

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