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Paradis Film Review


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2 minutes ago, bull123 said:

all i ever see of him is being knocked backwards

 

2 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

The guy was never the same after his injury.. elway was right

As the article shows, we ask Paradis to do things basically no center in the entire NFL is being asked to do, on a regular basis.  And that is directly leading to some of his mishaps.

While he does have some issues, those issues were known before we signed him.  Weaker at run blocking, smaller so power guys can push him back.  Nearly every team in the NFL doesn't have their Center alone in the position we put Paradis in.

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7 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

The Huddle isn't going to like that..and is going to like that at the same time.

They will enjoy the part of the article basically saying "the coaching is bad". 

They will not enjoy the part of the article saying Paradis isn't actually that bad.

What if we are in the “all of the above” category. Why he sux really doesn’t matter. 
 

   I would seriously sit him down and find out how “hurt” he is. If it’s that bad sit him down and get him healthy for next year. Larsen can surely play this good now and gets some more valuable experience. If him getting beaten on a regular Basis and is injury-related(hopefully) then he’s doing us and himself no good at all. 

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10 minutes ago, Toomers said:

What if we are in the “all of the above” category. Why he sux really doesn’t matter. 
 

   I would seriously sit him down and find out how “hurt” he is. If it’s that bad sit him down and get him healthy for next year. Larsen can surely play this good now and gets some more valuable experience. If him getting beaten on a regular Basis and is injury-related(hopefully) then he’s doing us and himself no good at all. 

But did you read the article?

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Just now, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

Which is odd because it would give people a new weapon in bashing Rivera.

Exactly. I have thought Paradis has been underperforming based off a few highlights, and was surprised a couple weeks back when Turner said Paradis had his best game and has become a leader amongst the group. I admit I based my opinion off a few noticeable plays, but overall I see now that he is doing a lot of good things, and being put in some really tough spots based on what the coaches are asking him to do. That was an extremely informative article with good examples.

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