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14 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Was against undrafted backup.. But okay..

And did what he was suppose to do. I’m not saying he is the answer at LT, but he proved he is a capable starter. He needs more playing time to develop and get better. I could see him as more of a LG, but either way he should be starting. Erving (when healthy), BC, Elf (at C), and Moton should be 4/5 starters with Scott, MJ, and Brown battling it out for the RG spot. No Daley and no Miller starting anymore, both are vets who are well below average. 

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We weren't and are still not going to win the Super Bowl this year. But, a try at a playoff run will give these young players some great experience for next year and beyond. Yes, we should try BC at LT and some other guys if we don't have a shot at the playoffs later on. Even though we won't do anything in the playoffs, that experience of trying to, and maybe making it will go along way. 

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Leave him at LT and start Brown at guard.  Brown was a stud in college and should have been drafted earlier than when we got him.  It's OK to have a big body in the interior.  I don't care if he is versatile and can play multiple positions.  He doesn't need to run the 40 in under 4.8 sec.  Move the pile.   A good rookie guard to replace Miller will suffice.  

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Everything you're not suppose to do? Bad hands, bad feet. Christensen gets beat too/doesn't get a good push on the DE but PJ coulda stepped up if there was a couple feet in front of him 

He literally just stood straight up and invited the DT to drive him directly into the backfield. Like, how does an NFL player even display such a god-awful lack of technique?

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