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Final OLine per Rhule


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Per Gantt

Rhule doesn’t want to get into too much Jets game talk, but did say at this point, the starting OL would be the one he put on the field last night (Erving/Elflein/Paradis/Miller/Moton).

 

Per Newton

Matt Rhule plans to go into the Panthers opener vs the Jets with the starting offensive line of LT Cameron Erving, LG Pat Elflein, C Matt Paradis, RG John Miller, RT Taylor Moton.

 

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I don't take anything Rhule tells the media on face value.

He spoke positively about Perryman, then had him traded the next day. He said Slye was working hard and just going through one of those periods, then cut him the next day.

The OL group isn't set in stone yet - they're clearly desperate to get Christensen involved in the mix somewhere (he's played at 3 different positions in these pre-season games) and all Brown has done is win. 

Paradis is terrible too - that can't be allowed to continue. Move Elflein there and stop the bleeding.

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3 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I don't take anything Rhule tells the media on face value.

He spoke positively about Perryman, then had him traded the next day. He said Slye was working hard and just going through one of those periods, then cut him the next day.

The OL group isn't set in stone yet - they're clearly desperate to get Christensen involved in the mix somewhere (he's played at 3 different positions in these pre-season games) and all Brown has done is win. 

Paradis is terrible too - that can't be allowed to continue. Move Elflein there and stop the bleeding.

Boy.....I hope like hell he is lying this time.

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9 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I don't take anything Rhule tells the media on face value.

He spoke positively about Perryman, then had him traded the next day. He said Slye was working hard and just going through one of those periods, then cut him the next day.

The OL group isn't set in stone yet - they're clearly desperate to get Christensen involved in the mix somewhere (he's played at 3 different positions in these pre-season games) and all Brown has done is win. 

Paradis is terrible too - that can't be allowed to continue. Move Elflein there and stop the bleeding.

If coaches lying net us late round draft picks I am ok with reading the tea leaves

 

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