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Left vs Right (not politics, Moton)


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Some teams have a back up swing tackle.  Could Moton end up being the swing tackle as a starter? 
For example, if everyone’s healthy could Cam play on the left and Moton on the right? Then If Cam was hurt Moton would switch to the left and Brady would go right? 

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At least we have options:

LT: Irving, Scott, Little, Daley, Christensen, Moton

LG: Elflein, Daley, Christensen

Center: Paradis, Elflein, Moore

RG: Miller, Brown, Moore

RT: Moton, Christensen, Little, Scott

I see the strategy-it is the bus theory---put the right people on the bus sitting in the right seats.

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I can say this:  For the first time since he arrived here 5 years ago, I think Moton has a legit shot at LT.  I think they want to find a place for Christensen (athleticism through the roof) and would love a premiere athlete at RT.  Irving then becomes the swing tackle, Daley competes at G.  Scott is the fourth OT, and we cut Little. 

I think Elf and Moore are the Centers of tomorrow.

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7 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Moton is the best option at LT. He was great in his 3-4 game stretch.  Should have left him there a few seasons ago.

He might be, but you have to remember the coaches are looking for the combination that makes best entire line, not just LT.

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10 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Moton is the best option at LT. He was great in his 3-4 game stretch.  Should have left him there a few seasons ago.

I am really starting to hope so... I do not know why--prolly his workout numbers--but I want Christensen in the lineup.

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I just think it’s refreshing that we know of, and can see a legitimate experiment that has a chance of working.  The last time something like this was done they went high school and had a DT convert to OL.  While I give them kudos for looking, that one was highly unlikely. This seems to have a legitimate chance at improving the overall line situation. 

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