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How quickly will we see Kenjon Barner on Friday?


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Id like to see him get some snaps with the first string. I feel like he might, considering Stew's injury. Only issue is time. 1st string will only be out about 2 drives max, right?

I could see him maybe getting a snap or two depending on how we move the ball.

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Offense probably either get one series or two max. Starters just don't see the field in game 1 much. I think we see all Williams and Tolbert for those handful if plays. I expect him to get some work with the 1s in game 2 or 3.

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early in the ffirst half, probably even in the first series on third down. and they probably keep him in for a long time.

You don't think Tolbert gets the 3rd down? Guess it depends on what plays they want to work on....if they have the O practicing pass plays I am not sure I want him potentially having to pick up a blind side blitz or something.

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