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36 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Dogshit tier, looked like last year's group. Since paying Moton, his play has taken a nose drive....he was awful in this game.

 

27 minutes ago, Basbear said:

You may post a play or two, both he was terrible for the whole game. He was supposed to the rock solid vet, got beat up more than Ickey. Guess I need to lower my expectations.  

Is that the go to complaint for people who want something to complain about? They get paid and then....

Moton played fine Sunday and has been consistent even since signing his extension. Clowney didn't even sniff Baker until he was chased out of the pocket by Garrett or it collapsed due to pressure elsewhere. People try to poo on o-line and d-linemen so much and don't know what the hell they are even looking at. There were a number of plays that they ran stunts, brought pressure and Moton was a singular bright spot on the line. Clowney had a half a sack.  

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1 minute ago, NorthTryon said:

 

Is that the go to complaint for people who want something to complain about? They get paid and then....

Moton played fine Sunday and has been consistent even since signing his extension. Clowney didn't even sniff Baker until he was chased out of the pocket by Garrett or it collapsed due to pressure elsewhere. People try to poo on o-line and d-linemen so much and don't know what the hell they are even looking at. There were a number of plays that they ran stunts, brought pressure and Moton was a singular bright spot on the line. Clowney had a half a sack.  

You need to re-watch the game and focus on Moton. FYI I had a high hopes for him heading in.

After you re-watch the game, listen to old smitty whom shared my feelings- 

https://omny.fm/shows/the-kyle-bailey-show-podcast/the-clubhouse-steve-smith-56

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