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Who starts at RG next season


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Who starts at RG next season  

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  1. 1. Who starts at RG next season

    • Mackenzy Bernadeau
      15
    • Keydrick Vincent
      9
    • Duke Robinson
      9
    • Geoff Schwartz
      4


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...on the other hand it would be a shame for Schwartz to get hurt and then the Panthers to find themselves in a situation where one of the starting tackles was hurt since Bernadeau can't play tackle, so that probably means Bernadeau would get the nod first.

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Vincent is the only guard on that list, but if he leaves, Bernadeau stands the best chance of filling in. He's got good size and strength to be the power run-blocker we need at right guard. Schwartz is good right where he is at tackle depth. And Robinson, who is recovering from an injury and hass no pro experience, will need another year before he even sniffs a starting position.

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I say Vincent, but I don't think he played quite as well as he did last season. No matter, the continuity is there so let's not mess that up. My only caveat is if he asks for crazy money based off of D-Wills and J-Stews accomplishments. Guards are the least paid players on the O-line, so he shouldn't demand some crazy amount of money. If so, buh-bye.

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Vincent is the only guard on that list, but if he leaves, Bernadeau stands the best chance of filling in. He's got good size and strength to be the power run-blocker we need at right guard. Schwartz is good right where he is at tackle depth. And Robinson, who is recovering from an injury and hass no pro experience, will need another year before he even sniffs a starting position.

What injury?

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With the emergence of Bernadeau, who is cheap as chips and the drafting of Robinson last year, who is also dirt cheap, I see no way Vincent is retained. With our track record, we always let vet OL players go if there is someone coming up through the ranks. With Magazu, who can blame them.

Considering that, Bernadeau I would expect to start with Robinson being the main back up. Then you have Schwartz as the tackle back up and I would expect one OL drafted, or one of the practice squaders/undrafted players to make the roster as well.

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With the emergence of Bernadeau, who is cheap as chips and the drafting of Robinson last year, who is also dirt cheap, I see no way Vincent is retained. With our track record, we always let vet OL players go if there is someone coming up through the ranks. With Magazu, who can blame them.

Considering that, Bernadeau I would expect to start with Robinson being the main back up. Then you have Schwartz as the tackle back up and I would expect one OL drafted, or one of the practice squaders/undrafted players to make the roster as well.

I always felt Bernadeau was the future at Hangmans old spot the backup G/C.But if he starts then we would need a backup Center.

But I agree with you Bernadeau prob will get the start.

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