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If Elflein and Boseman aren't the answer


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From what I heard from the joint practice is that Boseman might not be any better than Elflein.

I know it won't happen but shouldn't Rhule and Co. start working with Mays at center.  Maybe start him with 2nd team reps and see if he can handle the position.   

Rhule has this thing about underclassmen, I mean rookies, starting especially if they are a low round pick.  

We drafted Mays partially because of his versatility to play anywhere on the line.   

If these two vets aren't the answer than maybe we should give the rookie a shot.

Thought? 

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8 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

From what I heard from the joint practice is that Boseman might not be any better than Elflein.

I know it won't happen but shouldn't Rhule and Co. start working with Mays at center.  Maybe start him with 2nd team reps and see if he can handle the position.   

Rhule has this thing about underclassmen, I mean rookies, starting especially if they are a low round pick.  

We drafted Mays partially because of his versatility to play anywhere on the line.   

If these two vets aren't the answer than maybe we should give the rookie a shot.

Thought? 

So except for RG sounds like we have not improved the online at all. Very disappointing 

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3 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:
11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Left tackle?

Have we?. Looking like our number 6 pick is a backup

If BC beats him out, we have still made a huge improvement over trotting Erving out as LT1, because it means that BC has become a starting caliber LT.

Also, I doubt this is the case. Icky just needs to improve his pass protection a little. We can't write him off after 1 preseason game.

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