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So reading the paper it stated our third pick has yet to make it through a single practice (mini camp/training camp). This just reeks of Otah. I'm sure it's not an effort issue...but damn, really hope this guy finds his inner wolverine and gets healed up. Would be really disappointing if he doesn't make an impact this season because he can't shake nagging injuries.

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Lax ya'll.  This dude was brought in super raw as a project player.  He's rawer than amini was last year.  Frankly I'd rather him not starting on the line until he gets everything down pat - and that may be after a year or two injured or not.

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Otah was a 1st rd pick. Kug, a 4th. Otah was a slouch for multiple seasons. Kug has been out for only a few weeks and already starting to do drills.

 

There's no comparison. Kug was a low risk, high reward pick. While it would have been less of a risk if we had gotten another vet at Guard, it seems that G. Williams has stepped up his game.

 

Let it play out.

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Not being able to make it through a professional practice is a not a positive sign...that's all

Hope he gets the body right. Drink some more milk or go to a massage parlor or something

 

Thanks Dr Andrews, is that what you prescribed Adrian Peterson last offseason?

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