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Oline is decimated


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7 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Christensen, Hunt, Zavala out for the year. 
 

Mays told a reporter in the locker room he was fine, just tweaked his ankle. Moton is a wait and see but there is Nijman who isn’t as bad this season. 
 

So looking like 

LT-Ekwonu

LG- Lewis

C- Mays

RG- Corbett

RT- Moton?

Back-Ups Samac (C), Curhan (G) Nijman (T) and they will probably bring up Brandon Walton (T) from the ps again. Or Saadiq Charles (G) who has been in the NFL a while.

That looks better than I expected. 

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6 hours ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

he's eligible to return next week. canales going to put him right back into the starting lineup

https://x.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1982531852922675205

I thought it was season ending. Either way, I think you still keep Corbett at RG and Zavala as the backup. But who knows. 
 

I think David Moore is eligible to return as well… unfortunately 

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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

I wouldn't put much hope in Corbett being cleared for long when he comes back. Moton's injury is way more concerning given the history.

It's nice that we signed Moton to that massive contract given his health. Typical for us. Big contract = immediately injured.

You ride Corbett until you can't. You obviously cannot afford to have him at center. He cannot snap the ball properly at all. However he solves a big problem at OG.

The problem is going to lie in who backs up Mays, though. Our coaching staff is a crowd of absolute morons, so anytime Mays goes out, it's gonna be Corbett at C. So we will get both worse at OG and WAAAAAY worse at C. 

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31 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It's nice that we signed Moton to that massive contract given his health. Typical for us. Big contract = immediately injured.

You ride Corbett until you can't. You obviously cannot afford to have him at center. He cannot snap the ball properly at all. However he solves a big problem at OG.

The problem is going to lie in who backs up Mays, though. Our coaching staff is a crowd of absolute morons, so anytime Mays goes out, it's gonna be Corbett at C. So we will get both worse at OG and WAAAAAY worse at C. 

I love Moton but when they extended him I guessed what was going to happen. Big guys and knees usually only go one way unfortunately. Dumb move and Im guessing Brandt was at the table for that one too. 

Of course ride Corbett at OG, just work on the next plan fast because it's going to be needed soon. Watching BC go down after not being played as much as he should have also wiped any hope that he is any part of the future. Backups that can't backup are as useful as Andy Dalton in his farewell sunset tour.

Yeah it's going to get interesting to see who and where they play everyone moving forward. I have little faith in their personnel decisions. 

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