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This time going in, I'm more confident; I know more of the plays and the system and how to study.

You better know ALL the damn plays Mackenzie. What's with the "I know more of the plays" crap? Study hombre, we might need you. Knowing the play influences confidence, technique, and your first step off the ball so much.

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Whatever happen to Geoff Schwartz I haven't heard anything about him in awhile. Does anyone feel he will stay on the team?

Well, since they signed him to a three year contract this off-season, yeah, I think they are expecting him to make the team. Besides, it's not like we are loaded with back-up RT's right now. Basically, the team seems to like him, and he is in a favorable situation to make the active roster. So really, it's his roster spot to lose.

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Well, since they signed him to a three year contract this off-season, yeah, I think they are expecting him to make the team. Besides, it's not like we are loaded with back-up RT's right now. Basically, the team seems to like him, and he is in a favorable situation to make the active roster. So really, it's his roster spot to lose.

Oh ok coo well I hope he does take advantage of it, as well as all of the O-Line.

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People act like we knew for certain that our backups last year were going to be solid. Many might lay claim to believing it, but I seriously doubt anyone really knew it.

This season, same deal.

I really doubted Frank Omiyale coming into the season last year as a backup but he proved to be pretty adequate. I thought Schwartz was going to be the back up right tackle.

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