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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Success against KC looks like what most of our games this season have looked like - a competitive loss. I think we might be staring down the barrel of our first real ass kicking though. I'll be impressed if we're competitive.

Agree here. 

A blowout loss would discourage me. Expecting a fight. An actual win and I am happy all week. 

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2 minutes ago, Zod said:

Agree here. 

A blowout loss would discourage me. Expecting a fight. An actual win and I am happy all week. 

I've defended the hell out of Phil Snow this year despite predicting he'd be an abysmal failure at the NFL level, but if we try to rush three and play soft zone against Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid we're gonna get lit up like McAdenville.

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At this point I think every healthy Olineman needs a shot at guard besides Moton, who should've been paid already. I haven't seen the interior this depleted and devoid possibly ever, the pressure all night came from the middle with guys just standing there bewildered and blocking no one or doubling down as players zipped past them.  

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If we can get Okung back I'd like to see Little get a chance at OG.

1,000% agree. With the OL possibly needing 3-4 new guys (starters even...yikes) next year, time for Little to prove he has a spot somewhere on the line. The hope is he's not given a shot at OT this year, so let him prove his worth elsewhere instead of us going into next season unsure if he's worthy of his roster spot.

Worst case scenario for 2021 is Okung retiring and us just penciling Little in at LT because he was a 2nd rounder. With him barely playing thus far in his career, he's got to prove his worth at some point somewhere. 

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2 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

1,000% agree. With the OL possibly needing 3-4 new guys (starters even...yikes) next year, time for Little to prove he has a spot somewhere on the line. The hope is he's not given a shot at OT this year, so let him prove his worth elsewhere instead of us going into next season unsure if he's worthy of his roster spot.

Worst case scenario for 2021 is Okung retiring and us just penciling Little in at LT because he was a 2nd rounder. With him barely playing thus far in his career, he's got to prove his worth at some point somewhere. 

Yep. My thoughts too. We traded up in the 2nd for this guy. Let's try to figure out where/if he fits into the equation. I'm not seeing it at LT.

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