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John Ellis reporting Fitterer and Rhule will meet with media today


Dorian Gray
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I watched the Fitterer presser because he is more committed to the truth--reality.  I heard him mention "both lines" many times, and when asked about re-signing veterans like DJax or Reddick, he referenced the need to focus on the lines while endorsing re-signing both.

He defended Brady C's role as a LT, and he mentioned that Brown played well at RG---I have to think they are going to bring in  a Center.  If we draft (doubtful one is found in free  agency) a LT, then BC moves to LG--but they are penciling him in as a starter.

So look for a big center signing in free agency.  That is step 1.  Then if they sign a starting caliber Guard, it could be that the plan is to develop BC as the LT---I really heard his success at LT radiating through both Rhule and Fitterer.

Signing OL would not be as expensive as signing a free agent QB.  I think we will draft a QB IF we can address the OL and DT needs in free agency.  Let's hope we take it more seriously than we did this year when we signed Elf and Erv.

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