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Mike Remmers will start at left tackle in the Superbowl.


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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

that's a lot of words you opted to use...to simply say, Tom Brady getting this ring.   The fix is in! 

I know, I have an attention span and am not a part of the Tic Toc crowd of 3 seconds then oh shiny penny.
But yea *puts on tin foil hat* the only Ws in the NFL come from da fixins where the illuminati control the world including football games. They answer only to the Stone Masons who actually actually control the universe including even the fugin weather here on Earth using HAARP. SHITS fugIN CRAZY.

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5 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

You know, for all of the Huddle expertise in evaluating players, Remmers has had a long career and will very likely be getting a Super Bowl ring in two weeks. Also, I'd imagine that he will remain at RT (where he's spent the better years of his career). 

Maybe our group mind isn't as smart as we think it is.

I made a post about that yesterday during the game, and as well as Remmers, Daryl williams was starting for the Bills and did very well this year, and both QB's not only did well, but exceeded in their respective situations meaning that a huge portion of the problem was maybe we were asking too much of the Line for the archaic system we ran and yes Cam Newton also held onto the ball too long.  

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2 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I made a post about that yesterday during the game, and as well as Remmers, Daryl williams was starting for the Bills and did very well this year, and both QB's not only did well, but exceeded in their respective situations meaning that a huge portion of the problem was maybe we were asking too much of the Line for the archaic system we ran and yes Cam Newton also held onto the ball too long.  

We did run an archaic system, but I think it was trying to continually fit square pegs into round holes because we were all out of round pegs. 

And yes, Cam, for all his gifts, was glacial about getting the ball out at times. Plenty of arm strength, accurate enough, legendary mobility, but his reads weren't quick and it took time to load up that laser cannon he had for an arm. And honestly, I don't think Cam often argued in his head about whether it was time to run or time to throw. So many gifts, so much to sort through.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's a damn good thing they have Andy Reid and Eric Bieniemy instead of Ron Rivera and Mike Shula. The OL is gonna be a liability but they know it and they'll try to game plan around it instead of changing literally nothing and hoping for the best.

Rivera had that “we’re gonna do what we do and hope it’s better than the other team” mindset. We know how that worked out.

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People want to hate on Remmers but he’s actually an average offensive linemen. Yeah he got destroyed in the Super Bowl but that was against a top defense of all time and great defensive line filled with great rushers. Add the fact Cam likes to hold on to the ball and we had average receivers it was a Recipe for disaster.
 

I remember Remmers holding his own against JJ Watt in his prime that season too.

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2 hours ago, cookinwithgas said:

I met him a couple of months after the SB and he was pretty salty to me so screw him no matter what team he’s on, I’ll never forgive him for sucking so bad

Since he dissed you he is a terrible person?

Outside of moton, he is better than anybody we have

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23 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

We did run an archaic system, but I think it was trying to continually fit square pegs into round holes because we were all out of round pegs. 

And yes, Cam, for all his gifts, was glacial about getting the ball out at times. Plenty of arm strength, accurate enough, legendary mobility, but his reads weren't quick and it took time to load up that laser cannon he had for an arm. And honestly, I don't think Cam often argued in his head about whether it was time to run or time to throw. So many gifts, so much to sort through.

I don’t know about that accuracy part

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