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18 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

But it was already said they were switching due to each QB getting comfortable with a Center.. Instaed of switching for chemistry purposes..

And a question is why isn't Campen catching any of this grief when it comes to Oline decision??

You got the answer- everything bad = Rhule fault. Us fans are guessing about the whos the reason for OL battles......but RHule doesnt have a good record...

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23 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

But it was already said they were switching due to each QB getting comfortable with a Center.. Instaed of switching for chemistry purposes..

And a question is why isn't Campen catching any of this grief when it comes to Oline decision??

Well in fairness Campen inherited the worst olinemen on the roster that Matt Rhule and Scott Fitterer brought in. Daley Elflein Erving and Brown who got Corral blown up.

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7 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Marcellus Wiley said that Ickey should have to earn the starting job during the OTAs. Every pro has a different opinion. I agree with Gross though.

Other ways to skin a cat...... For me it is a case by case/position by position deal. Wiley was a DL as well, OL has far more to do with chemistry. Early start suuuure helps that. Learn from mistakes months ago, instead of now and Ickey is going to make plenty of mistakes...

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Well in fairness Campen inherited the worst olinemen on the roster that Matt Rhule and Scott Fitterer brought in. Daley Elflein Erving and Brown who got Corral blown up.

He also inherited Taylor Moton, Brady Christenson, Bozeman, Ickey and Corbett. Not bad for a coach new on the job. 

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

He also inherited Taylor Moton, Brady Christenson, Bozeman, Ickey and Corbett. Not bad for a coach new on the job. 

Right but you have to make do with your depth as well and seeing two of your QB's take a beating isn't ideal. He isn't new to any of this though so hopefully Rhule let's him take the reigns and get us on track. We need continuity yesterday.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Right but you have to make do with your depth as well and seeing two of your QB's take a beating isn't ideal. He isn't new to any of this though so hopefully Rhule let's him take the reigns and get us on track. We need continuity yesterday.

Wtih Campen's background in turning late rounders into studs ... Cade Mays is the one that we should mainly keep an eye on. 

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35 minutes ago, frankw said:

Well in fairness Campen inherited the worst olinemen on the roster that Matt Rhule and Scott Fitterer brought in. Daley Elflein Erving and Brown who got Corral blown up.

Yeah okay..  Campen has a built in excuse already and no other QBS plays preseason behind 3rd and 4th string Olines..

Got it..

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36 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Other ways to skin a cat...... For me it is a case by case/position by position deal. Wiley was a DL as well, OL has far more to do with chemistry. Early start suuuure helps that. Learn from mistakes months ago, instead of now and Ickey is going to make plenty of mistakes...

Ickey was going to make mistakes anyway because he's a rookie transitioning into the 2nd hardest position in pro football... Its rare a rookie LT comes in and is perfect even HOFers struggle their rookie season..

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6 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

If you had been following you would have seen he was getting starter reps. I saw it at camp. He didn't get all but they were split just as it was listed on the depth chart and still is.  If he hadn't been injured I think it's safe to say he'd be taking the lions share if not all starting center snaps.  It was really only the first week of camp that he was clearly taking 2nd string snaps.

 

Reed heard that wrong, Rhule said "If we played today we'd play with the 5 you've seen", which is Elf in the middle. Mentions Bozeman was competing to start and then got injured 

 

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9 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

If you had been following you would have seen he was getting starter reps. I saw it at camp. He didn't get all but they were split just as it was listed on the depth chart and still is.  If he hadn't been injured I think it's safe to say he'd be taking the lions share if not all starting center snaps.  It was really only the first week of camp that he was clearly taking 2nd string snaps.

 

So they were headed to exactly what everybody thought it would end up being.. With 3 weeks till regular season.. smh

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