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Sry, not sry. Let's get a juggeraut together


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44 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No we're not

There is no starting lineman as bad as Nate Chandler. He is the worst starter I have ever seen and I started watching football as a kid in the late 80's. Our current o-line is pretty bad, but on an individual level no one is worse than Chandler.

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Just now, pantherj said:

There is no starting lineman as bad as Nate Chandler. He is the worst starter I have ever seen and I started watching football as a kid in the late 80's. Our current o-line is pretty bad, but on an individual level no one is worse than Chandler.

Chris Reed...

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Chris Reed...

I would take Reed over Chandler without question. Chandler would literally be thrown into Bridgewater. Chandler either collapsed on contact or was tossed aside or into the QB. Reed is just weak, but at least he can somewhat get in the way.

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8 minutes ago, pantherj said:

I would take Reed over Chandler without question. Chandler would literally be thrown into Bridgewater. Chandler either collapsed on contact or was tossed aside or into the QB. Reed is just weak, but at least he can somewhat get in the way.

Reed is horrible.

But beyond that, the year we had Chandler and Bell starting, the interior line was made up of Ryan Kalil, Chris Scott and Travelle Wharton with Geoff Hangartner and Brian Folkerts in reserve.

You wanna tell me you'd take Paradis, Reed and Miller over that?

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Reed is horrible.

But beyond that, the year we had Chandler and Bell starting, the interior line was made up of Ryan Kalil, Chris Scott and Travelle Wharton with Geoff Hangartner and Brian Folkerts in reserve.

You wanna tell me you'd take Paradis, Reed and Miller over that?

I just mean one to one, I'd take any o-line starter over Chandler. Kalil was very good, Scott was decent, and Wharty was good until the SF playoff game when he got gassed. Reed and Miller are pretty bad, and Paradis is stealing our money.

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12 minutes ago, pantherj said:

I just mean one to one, I'd take any o-line starter over Chandler. Kalil was very good, Scott was decent, and Wharty was good until the SF playoff game when he got gassed. Reed and Miller are pretty bad, and Paradis is stealing our money.

Line units aren't made up of one guy.

You can pull the worst lineman out of any unit we've had and talk about how bad they are, but if you're comparing lines it's done as a unit.

I'd add that as far as worst players along our line over the past several years, our current unit has four guys who belong on the list.

As I said, it's as sh-tty a unit as I've seen in a long, long time. Any suggestion that this group is anything above garbage is ill informed.

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4 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I can’t remember but I think juggernaut was in Deadpool 2. 

Funny how the Deadpool movies were better than the comics. I would never have thought to make the crappy Deadpool comics into movies, but it worked. Juggernaut was in Deadpool 2 and he was a lot bigger, but still didn't look quiet right.

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