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Jordan Gross vs Jared Allen


Mr. Scot

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Not sure how closely anyone else has followed, but Gross has always done a pretty good job handling Jared Allen.

From what I saw, yesterday was no exception.

I'll grant that Jordan may not be what he used to be, but he's still pretty good. And from what everyone says, his leadership played a big role in yesterday's win.

So kudos to the Ugliest of the Uglys :)

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Gross did a good job against one of the better pass rushers.  Despite several posts, Gross is a quality LT and we are lucky to have him.  He did a good job against Williams too when Bell was being taken to the shed.

 

I am in the minority but I like the left side of our O-line.  Wharton was a cap-casualty when he left the Panthers.  Kalil, Wharton and Gross is solid.  It is the right side that I worry about.

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Gross did a good job against one of the better pass rushers. Despite several posts, Gross is a quality LT and we are lucky to have him. He did a good job against Williams too when Bell was being taken to the shed.

I am in the minority but I like the left side of our O-line. Wharton was a cap-casualty when he left the Panthers. Kalil, Wharton and Gross is solid. It is the right side that I worry about.

I like the left side too, liked it even more when amini was in there

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Gross did a good job against one of the better pass rushers.  Despite several posts, Gross is a quality LT and we are lucky to have him.  He did a good job against Williams too when Bell was being taken to the shed.

 

I am in the minority but I like the left side of our O-line.  Wharton was a cap-casualty when he left the Panthers.  Kalil, Wharton and Gross is solid.  It is the right side that I worry about.

 

Right side is not bad with Scott and Bell. We ran the ball pretty well on the right side ...which seems to be their strength anyways. 

 

If we can get 1 more Guard for depth and start using Williams in 2 TE set  we can run the ball even more effective. 

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