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The Cavalry is Coming


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BC is playing great as a RG, but cobett can play either OG and C. BC can play all 5 spots and do it well, I lost a bet thinking some team would see he's valued. Glad BC is a panther and I hope he stays a few more years!!

 

He's worth keeping around. Mays can and as been injuries before, that would leave some guy signed off ravens PS. Sure cobett hasn't stayed healthy long enough, but he's still NFL roster worthy even at this stage/age/injuries. 

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3 minutes ago, strato said:

We escaped a game where Nijman played and he didn’t hurt us. I don’t want to keep making that bet. Let’s free Brady up to sub in for Motion. 

What does this mean? Sub in like playing your offensive line in rotation like two rbs? Or in case Moton gets injured have him on standby to check in?

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22 minutes ago, Basbear said:

BC is playing great as a RG, but cobett can play either OG and C. BC can play all 5 spots and do it well, I lost a bet thinking some team would see he's valued. Glad BC is a panther and I hope he stays a few more years!!

 

He's worth keeping around. Mays can and as been injuries before, that would leave some guy signed off ravens PS. Sure cobett hasn't stayed healthy long enough, but he's still NFL roster worthy even at this stage/age/injuries. 

Corbett cant play either really well. Don't break what ain't broke. 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

Corbett cant play either really well. Don't break what ain't broke. 

Yea, he needs to stay on bench, unless a injury hits. Corbett did beat out Mays and viewed as a better leader, but the injuries..... 

 

Tho....... You could talk me into him replacing BC cause BC is the best utility OLman. Still BC is playing great as RG, both him and Mays have earned the right to keep playing.  

 

Finally I don't think Corbett has ever played for RB that's had back2back 200 scrimmage yards. 

Maybe its time for Cobrett to be a top IOL backup for the last couple of years in his career. 

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43 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

What does this mean? Sub in like playing your offensive line in rotation like two rbs? Or in case Moton gets injured have him on standby to check in?

Moton was inactive Sunday, injured.
It means I’d probably rather use Christianson to sub for an injured Moton than Nijman and use Corbett at G. 

Because I don’t trust Nijman in pass pro so much. 

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