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What are 5 points you looking for tomorrow?


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1. Bryce of course. It’d be great if he could lead a scoring drive before he gets taken out but I mainly want to see that poise and good decision making. 
 

2. Guard play on the O-line. I made a topic earlier explaining what I’ve read about the guard spots and how we kind of need somebody to step up and take control of that RG spot or even push Brady. I’ll be looking at Nash Jensen, Deonte Brown and Zavala for sure to see how they hold up. 
 

3. What the offense looks like in motion. The meshing of the McVay style and the Reich system will be fun/interesting to watch. Also curious as to if Frank lets Thomas call plays in the preseason or if he takes over to prep for the season. 
 

4. Edge Depth. Outside of Burns, Houston, and Haynes it feels like the rest of the edge spots are up for grabs. Looking to see who can generate pressure. 
 

5. How Mingo does. He had a good joint practice but we’ve heard about some drops, so I wanna see how he does when the lights are bright. 
 

Most importantly though, I just want our guys to get out of the game healthy. 

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First..  No Injuries.

We know in preseason you don't show the league the play book..  so do you think they will still cloak Chinn through preseason , or unleash the possibilities  ? 

I hope to see Corral is worthy of the clip board holder. We may need him to be our future back up.

Offensive Line Play.  

Last,   No Injuries

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