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Calvin Throckmorton


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58 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Because we have nobody else. As bad as he is, I'll take him over Chandler Zavala any day.

Granted, but there were other choices.

One of the areas where I've started to question Frank Reich is depth chart decisions. I can't definitively say that there's somebody better than throckmorton on the roster right now, but I am wondering if he's not just getting to start because he's got a little more experience than some others..

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

One of the areas where I've started to question Frank Reich is depth chart decisions. I can't definitively say that there's somebody better than throckmorton on the roster right now, but I am wondering if he's not just getting to start because he's got a little more experience than some others..

So, Frank is Ron 2.0?

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3 hours ago, GPantherfan said:

So how does this guy stay on the field always? Teppers neighbors kids or something? WTH

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Zavala coming off the neck, and Mays hasn't been much better, I dunno why they didn't go after Norwell after he was released, can't be any worse than these guys we've trotted out there. 

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45 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Granted, but there were other choices.

One of the areas where I've started to question Frank Reich is depth chart decisions. I can't definitively say that there's somebody better than throckmorton on the roster right now, but I am wondering if he's not just getting to start because he's got a little more experience than some others..

I'm not sure we do. Cade Mays? A lateral move at best.

That said, there are surely better options we could sign off the street.

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8 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I'm not sure we do. Cade Mays? A lateral move at best.

That said, there are surely better options we could sign off the street.

I'm not dead certain of that.

Granted, it gets more possible as the season goes on because they have to play fewer games.

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