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Brian Baldinger breaks down the Panthers' offensive tackles


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Good to hear about Icky.  We know BC can hold down the fort at either T spot, but a stud LT is a plus.  If we can't find a stud LG, then something is wrong.  I think BC has a good shot, but watch the development of Mays as well.  He looked GOOD at RG.

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The thing about evaluating OLmen is you have to see several games vs. teams that show nearly every situation possible.   For example, Icky vs. a Speed Rusher is a concern.  I love him vs a Bull Rusher and in run blocking.  How quickly will he pick up stunts from a 4-3?  A 3-4?  Just spitballing here, but he was OK in the few reps he had last week vs Washington.  Mays looked great, but how will he look vs a stud DL and not a scrub?  Time will tell--that is why I love these preseason games--

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18 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Gross/Otah is the best, even though it was only for one year. That 2008 offensive line as a whole was pretty dang solid. 

I still wonder what if with Otah, the guy was an absolute stud when healthy. Having him in 2013 to bookend Gross could've put us over the top that year honestly.

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33 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Moton is the perfect RT and is the most under appreciated (or under talked about) player on our team. 
 

Top 3 player on the team by skill, and arguably our best player when you weigh availability. 

If you're NOT talking about a lineman, that's a good thing.

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