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It’s PFF. But I’m not sure this is good


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Just now, Waldo said:

Play Brady at his natural position that's LT and shake up the mess in the middle. Try anything at this point. I don't want to see Moton against a speed rusher on the left side, not that it would matter with the interior being so awful. 

He is not strong enough to play LT in the NFL.  That much is apparent to me

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4 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Play Brady at his natural position that's LT and shake up the mess in the middle. Try anything at this point. I don't want to see Moton against a speed rusher on the left side, not that it would matter with the interior being so awful. 

The fastest path between two points is a straight line.  Why would teams even test our tackles when they can just push our IOL into Darnolds' lap?

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The fastest path between two points is a straight line.  Why would teams even test our tackles when they can just push our IOL into Darnolds' lap?

I get that but playing both tackles out of their best possible positions is mindboggling. Brady is weaker and more athletic so he is the best RT? That's odd, Moton fits the RT mold and Brady does not.

The interior is just a garbage fire but it doesn't mean the OT thing is any less weird. It doesn't fix the interior but that is no reason to not have guys at their best spots. 

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He is not strong enough to play LT in the NFL.  That much is apparent to me

RTs require more strength than LTs and he has vastly more experience over there as a player. The only thing I can think of is natural TE help but it's not like they can't flip a TE to the left...

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