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Time to Feel good about Elflein


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11 hours ago, Moo Daeng said:

Its the typical lazy ass takes without a moment of thought. We are supposed to be superstitious I guess.

 

You guys take poo way too seriously lol. The oline has been a problem for a long long time and I'm simply waiting for them to prove me wrong and finally fix it

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I know PFF wasn't very flattering in their grading of him, but I wasn't mad at the signing.  I wanted us to pick him up when he left MIN because he had a really good reputation that first year or so.  So, I'm hoping for the best...  and if we are going to be playing him at guard, after a year of starting Chris Reed, he can't be any worse.

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On 4/17/2021 at 10:17 PM, ClawOn said:

This is Scott Fitterer's 1st season as GM. Do you feel it is within the spectrum of possibilities that he knows more than you?

The Seattle offensive line wasn’t much to write home about...  Hopefully that wasn’t him.

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In order to win in the free agent game you need to get some underperforming guys that you see trots that you can emphasize and improve on others.  We can’t sign All-pro’s every offseason.  Some will work some will not.  But we don’t have a ton invested in either Elf or Erving.  And they can play multiple positions.  
 

I just cross my fingers and hope Fit has a plan. 

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