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What happened to Dennis Daley


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't know but if he's worse than what we have out there right now then he's not much longer for the league.

This a million times.  If Daley isn't better than Reed (which seems hard to believe), then neither of them belong in the league.

Reed was an absolute embarrassment, even for a franchise that has seen more than its fair share of horrendous offensive line play over the past decade.

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I'm guessing starting off hurt with the new staff didn't put him in his best light with them and Reed is a guy they brought in, so they naturally went with him.  But, if he's healthy, put him out there.  I was just thinking last night after the game, next week will tell us a lot about Rhule.  After having the interior line get their ass whooped on national TV by a 1-6 team, if there aren't changes made there, I'm gonna have some serious questions.  It was already a glaring issue, but last night was absolutely illuminating lol.

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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

  After having the interior line get their ass whooped on national TV by a 1-6 team, if there aren't changes made there, I'm gonna have some serious questions.  

While I share this general sentiment, I suspect that there just isn't anything else we can do.  I mean, who do we ACTUALLY have on the roster who is healthy and can step into the lineup?

Apparently, we have a rookie C named "Sam Tecklenburg"?  Ok.  Oh, and a tackle named "Trent Scott" . . . I mean, we're THIN AS HELL on our roster for linemen.  Oh, and "Mike Horton", a rookie G, Matt Kaskey and Aaron Montiero, 1st year tackles on the practice squad.

Thus the reason you have Rhule backing his players publicly.  He just doesn't have anywhere to turn for help.

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