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Daley was the worst OL today


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2 minutes ago, Zod said:

Rewatching the game. Daley was awful. Elflein was bad at times, but Daley was just awful.

How is Deonte Brown or Brady Christensen not better? 

Yeah he was pretty terrible. I've seen multiple people blame Paradis for the sack where he was getting bull-rushed backwards and while terrible in it's own right, the sack actually came from the edge rusher that Daley was responsible for and completely whiffed on.

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Was really surprised that I didn’t hear Cam’s name called one time. I know their edge guys aren’t very good but hey, I’ll take it.

Cam whiffed on his block in the 3rd that forced the slight over throw on the corner ball to DJ.

Also he never got out in front of Marshall to block on that 3rd down call in the 4th in the red zone 

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5 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

I never understood this teams obsession with mediocre vets over young hungry guys.

I never understood this board's obsession with Daley. 

Dude looked mediocre at best his rookie year when Little looked like absolute garbage, then he has been injured ever since.

Give me the rookies at the two guard spots dammit. 

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1 hour ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I never understood this board's obsession with Daley. 

Dude looked mediocre at best his rookie year when Little looked like absolute garbage, then he has been injured ever since.

Give me the rookies at the two guard spots dammit. 

I've long said Daley was much better suited to be a backup.

He probably has a short shelf life though. Maybe shorter than I thought.

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