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Matt Rhule explains deactivating Deonte Brown


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10 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

And this ain't like Ron, how?

this isn't like Ron.  Ron once caught heat for punting on the opponents 35 because he felt being conservative was more important than points.   This is something totally different and new. 

 

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10 minutes ago, Zod said:

Maybe he got winded. I don't know. I am done guessing with this group. This is Norwell sitting behind Amini all over again. 

Not at all. I remember bumping into Norwell when he first got to Charlotte. Huge guy, but athletic, not someone struggling with his weight. He was like Jordan Gross during his time here, chubby around the middle, but only because he needed to be to anchor himself against d linemen. If Deonte still has conditioning issues, then he's a liability, especially if he only plays one position. Hopefully these new sports science guys Rhule uses will get him into game shape fast. 

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Your starting OL were getting blown into the backfield every play at least brown can hold his ground long enough for a freakin play to develop. They are gonna getting Darnold killed before he has any time to establish himself here. It blows my mind how people on here just accepted them not even trying to protect him. Darnold has injury history, he is nowhere near a iron man. 

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2 minutes ago, Zod said:

He was the Giants OL coach I thought

he was an assistant OL coach for one season.   

but I don't think that earned him the narrative as an OL expert.   I have never heard it at least.  He has a random coaching year basically everywhere on O or D.   Resume always read like a jack of all trades type guy from a positional perspective.   Which makes sense if your goal is HC. 

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