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I want to see Darnold complete most of his passes and have plenty of time to throw. 

I want to see the first string defense dominate and get a turnover. 

I want to see CMC break off a decent run then get on the bench. 

 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Is Erving playing?

No idea. They haven't announced any of that though. 

But I would be shocked if he did. They are treating him like he is very fragile, which he is. 

This is a slow motion disaster in the making. 

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14 minutes ago, Zod said:

No idea. They haven't announced any of that though. 

But I would be shocked if he did. They are treating him like he is very fragile, which he is. 

This is a slow motion disaster in the making. 

I hope they know something we don't because I would have already benched him now and made the switch. He can't stay healthy anyway, so depth is his best shot at available the longest. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I hope they know something we don't because I would have already benched him now and made the switch. He can't stay healthy anyway, so depth is his best shot at available the longest. 

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Rhule talks about his "best five" linemen a lot, and at the moment, that still includes left tackle Cameron Erving. Taylor Moton moving from right to left is a subject of continual fascination, but even though Erving is not universally loved by the people who rank players at PFF or by the popular consciousness, the team is choosing to see him as a glass-half-full.

Because of some schematic things they plan to do, they think his athleticism serves him well. He's never been a particularly durable player, but they're working on that too, and trying to keep his weight up and giving him time when he needs it.

It's not a sure thing, but they feel OK about him starting and Moton staying where he's best.

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Zod said:

I want to see Darnold complete most of his passes and have plenty of time to throw. 

I want to see the first string defense dominate and get a turnover. 

I want to see CMC break off a decent run then get on the bench. 

 

He shouldn't be playing in any preseason games....

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