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when sua and or mcClain become allpro im gonna hold a crow eating buffet for everyone on these forums that judged them after three freaking preseason games. Deal...

That would be awesome, but, it's not going to happen this year, and no one is going to learn from just getting the crap beat out of them repetitively. If that was the case, our offensive line would be incredible this year...

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how so? seems like he's leaving open for the possibility that Fua has a good game next week and shows he is ready to start.

it seemed like he had a decent game against the Giants but he's been manhandled since it seems. hard for me to tell too well though.

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It's hard for any defensive tackle, much less one transitioning from a 3-4 to a 4-3 with only a month of practice in the NFL, to do a great job immediately.

I'm just afraid of the DTs hitting the rookie wall, especially since they're all so young.

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