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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

LOL! Yet another example of "starting" not meaning poo. Byron Bell started 56 games at OT for the Panthers, 15 at LT. Amino Silatolu started 31 games for us. Nate Chandler started 19. 

Our OL struggles this season have somehow made fans forget that honestly this is our norm. 

I will remember to bump this post when Erving makes his 60th start for us.

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Erving has been the least of our worries on the line.  Yeah, he had that one bad play thats one tape that everyone shakes their heads at, but honestly the Tackles this season have not really been the problem.  Its the bums up the middle that are getting Sam killed every game. 

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11 hours ago, Moo Daeng said:

Fisher is having a really bad year with talks of losing playing time once their RT returns and a possible line shift.

"We hate to come down Fisher, but he’s been the poster child of what was a disappointing offseason for Indy. He’s the team’s lowest-graded offensive lineman not named Julién Davenport through seven weeks, per Pro Football Focus. You could honestly make a compilation video of all his lowlights from this season."

 

 

 

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My god, man, Charge your technological device--you are in the red zone!! 

Thanks for this--good argument.

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