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Moton to start at LT, Christensen at RT


Cary Kollins
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11 minutes ago, Little Goody Two Shoes said:

Hadn't they been practicing at the opposite positions all week? I hope not. Doesn't make much sense if true.

 

3 minutes ago, Beast_3000 said:

Didn’t they practice all week opposite of this ? In addition to both players having multiple years experience on the opposite side. I hope I am dead wrong but this doesn’t make sense. 


They didnt disclose where they played this week for this exact reason. Rhule said they played Scott and Brady at the tackle position. 

They didnt want to tip their hat to the Eagles.

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9 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Paradis has to be the worst or one of the worst centers in the league. Jeff Mitchell right now would be better than Paradis.

I tried to tell people back around camp he is who he is I wish we would've had a better fallback plan for C.

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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am not sure I even have that hope. I just hope we see improvement. Any improvement is better than nothing.

Yeah, I'm hoping folks don't go into this game expecting miraculous improvement and/or sudden dominance.

You're gonna see some growing pains here, probably from Moton as well.

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