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“We think he’s an option for us at right tackle”


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15 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Curious to see how much LT reps Moton gets this week.  That will be telling.  
If they liked enough of Christensen where they Could truly see him as an option to start.  And with the way the options have looked at LT so far as we inch closer.  If we see Moton start to get increasingly more LT work this week.  We can start digging out that “it’s happening” gif

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Moton at LT and Christensen at RT feels like by far our best bet to field a pair of quality OTs this season. Scott looked atrocious and got benched for Greg Little yesterday. Erving has been banged up all camp and has been struggling to stay healthy for awhile now. Feels like Okung 2.0 except Okung was the far more heralded player.

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33 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Moton at LT and Christensen at RT feels like by far our best bet to field a pair of quality OTs this season. Scott looked atrocious and got benched for Greg Little yesterday. Erving has been banged up all camp and has been struggling to stay healthy for awhile now. Feels like Okung 2.0 except Okung was the far more heralded player.

100%! Let the kid start at RT. Brady is a baller.

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6 hours ago, AU-panther said:

Everyone just needs to patient.  People are in such a hurry for him to contribute they want him moved all of the place.  

Staff thinks he has RT potential. Give him time to learn.  

Last thing he needs is to be bouncing all over the line.

 

Yeah.  It looks like we are going to try to ease into this thing until someone inevitably goes down.  If its Erving, Moton swings left, if its Moton, BC steps up.  Until then we drill him on the new side of the line, get him his reps, build his confidence.    With Scott having a bad day Sunday, it gives even more credence to the Moton left scenario.

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