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Hey the OL sucked donkey balls today


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Perhaps they should just give Christensen a couple live practice reps at LT? Still not grasping how they had him projected higher at guard and he's practicing on the right side when he only played LT his entire college career? It'd be nice to at least see a couple LT reps live vs another team in practice

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Just now, stbugs said:

Ha. He said imagine Greg Little was good. I imagined something better and honestly more realistic with some easy decisions that many huddlers even hoped to happen.

I’m hoping we go OL in the 1st next year as it kind of means Darnold is good enough and know that’s what we need.

Unfortunately, Darnold will likely be graded the same he was in NY, without much protection. 

But, the NFL is a big boy league, if he doesn't step up, not much we can do with him. QB's that need absolutely perfect conditions aren't likely to lead us to a title anyway. 

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Oh great. Another negative thread designed for bitchin. This should be fun.

 

Let me guess. Rhule sux. Brady sux. Tepper sux for hiring two sucky coaches. The oline sux. Fug everything. Let's burn this mother to the ground. We ain't winning a game with this team. Let's start scouting QBs.

 

There, it's all out of the way. Now let's get back to having fun. who's with me? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? 

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Perhaps they should just give Christensen a couple live practice reps at LT? Still not grasping how they had him projected higher at guard and he's practicing on the right side when he only played LT his entire college career? It'd be nice to at least see a couple LT reps live vs another team in practice

In fairness, I don't think most NFL teams had him projected as a LT due to physical attributes. I don't think that would have been different most other places in the NFL.

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