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Duke Robinson..


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Since the Panthers did not attempt to resign Keydrick Vincent, it is good to see Robinson get a chance. If he can step into that spot, it could possibly be a big boost to our O line. Our right side would be massive. It should make an already potent running game, just that much more of a threat. With the change at QB, and a top flight running game, our passing game can finally be something more than the joke it has been.

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Since the Panthers did not attempt to resign Keydrick Vincent, it is good to see Robinson get a chance. If he can step into that spot, it could possibly be a big boost to our O line. Our right side would be massive. It should make an already potent running game, just that much more of a threat. With the change at QB, and a top flight running game, our passing game can finally be something more than the joke it has been.

Good to read that his pass blocking was not as much of a liability as reported. Otah and Robinson manning the right side of the OL will be a nightmare for opposing defenses. Our passing game should benefit as well.

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Dave Magazu is a godamn wizard. I was worried when we traded away all our depth in 2008 (who are all starting for other teams now). And I was worried when Otah and Gross went down last year but next thing you know the O-line plays even better. Now we got a class of young guys ready to step up. Its simply amazing.

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Dave Magazu is a godamn wizard. I was worried when we traded away all our depth in 2008 (who are all starting for other teams now). And I was worried when Otah and Gross went down last year but next thing you know the O-line plays even better. Now we got a class of young guys ready to step up. Its simply amazing.

Only thing that needs improvment is pass protection..IMO

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