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Best Guard Duo in Football?


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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

No one is crowning them

The guy who made this video clearly watches a poo ton of film especially on OL play.

It’s nice to see someone who knows what they’re talking about talk up this signings. 

At the very least we should be able to run the ball. What Bryce decides to do with a little added time… who knows 

No. I'm the one who is trying to keep their giddy in check.

I'm not ready to crown them. But I might... especially after vids like that from people who aren't homers and know what they're talking about.

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Not gonna lie, i am enthusiastic about the upgrades.. primarily because they are proving guys with experience. It would be different if they were rookies but optimistic none the less, its almost to the point with as much as we invested i wish we had QB that can do more than what we currently have from an ability standpoint to take advantage. 

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3 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Not gonna lie, i am enthusiastic about the upgrades.. primarily because they are proving guys with experience. It would be different if they were rookies but optimistic none the less, its almost to the point with as much as we invested i wish we had QB that can do more than what we currently have from an ability standpoint to take advantage. 

Same

It’ll be the same as when we were winning with Wilks and that run first style again. If we didn’t have a bottom 5 QB we’d be pretty damn good because our run game would open everything up

Hell even if we had Fields back there with that type of run game I think we’d be pretty dangerous 

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That’s honestly some really impressive tape…about as excited I’ve been for interior linemen but it’s 100% what we needed most.  

Between these two OG’s and WR Diontae, I’m gaining some sense for optimism.

Our QB, LT, and RB’s will have fewer excuses this year…it’s GOT to get better.

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Hunt, Lewis, Ekwonu and Moton combo is a serious wall. 

The left side could still be exploited with speed but we're in much better shape than last year. Zavala wasn't ready. 

My only doubt with this line is Corbett at C. Idunno how I feel about that outside of an emergency situation. + he's coming off injury for the 2nd year. I do think he'd be a helluva backup guard though.  

That said, Morse is off the market but Conor Williams is still avialable,  I think. He already has chemistry w/ Hunt and both of em have experience with a shorter QB. 

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