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Greg Little - oh dear


Jeremy Igo

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 Well.... I was going to ask how Little did because I saw Okung on the inactives, but I’ll let y’all work this out. 
 

EDIT: WOW! I thought it was only one play at first. How in the world does a LT get beat inside by DEs in basically a wide 9 technique? Twice. One with help from the RB. You can’t have lower expectations for a player than I did Little, but that’s disturbing. I can understand the Okung trade more now. Little would get Teddy hurt. 

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And we could have had our replacement C (McCoy) and RG (Evans) with the two picks we burned in a fire thinking that Little was any good.

All I know is if people actually think Hurney knows talent, go back and watch the 2019 combine OL drills. Little was easily the worst OL there. All the OL picked right before and a few picks later looked way better and pretty much all of them are in the 2nd year as starters and we have a big steaming pile of poo.

I firmly believe that Hurney did his entire 2019 draft off of PFF college ratings where they said Grier was a top QB and Little was a top OL. All other GMs actually watched the combine and laughed at how bad Little was.

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He almost looks like he has never played football before on those plays. When in doubt guard against the inside move, and if he beats you to the outside so be it. And don't lunge forward or stumble off toward a defender, keep your balance and kick step. Who is our o-line coach?

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