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I bet NPF doesn’t get his starting job back this year.    I just won’t make that bet from the locker room…

Thank goodness NPF fucked up.  He's been completely forgotten by everyone.

Definitely seems like Carter was anti-Radunz.

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7 minutes ago, TeamRamrod said:

You don’t want Dillard playing RT. I also think it’s still too soon to give up on him at left.

 

I don't think he's close to being benched or moved to another spot.

 

Once Skoronski is back at LG, it won't be too long before another injury forces Radunz into the lineup again most likely - that's the way the league works.

 

Having good OL depth is a good problem to have for once - it's just that the top end of the group isn't so top-end.

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1 hour ago, Thrill said:

Maybe Radunz quickly surmised he was a blowhard. Radunz is a good NFL offensive linemen and Carter refused to play him. Amazing. 

He had two god awful starters at LG and LT last year and Radunz only saw the field because of injury.

 

I don’t pin the failure of Radunz on Robinson. It’s all on the staff.

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2 hours ago, TampaTitan said:

What sucks is it could turn out to be yet another wasted high draft pick 

I don't believe Vrabel started him just because he was a high pick (see Radunz)-he probably thinks he'll be good.  Thankfully Hubbard is playing too well for him to be proven wrong. 

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2 hours ago, Mythos27 said:

As much as I would love to see our top 15 pick play a more valuable position; I don't see the need to rock the boat now that we have average OL play. Let this group gel. 

 

I'd rather get the best 5 on the field, and the LT is an issue at the start of each week so far.

 

You try Radunz at LT to start, but after a couple weeks, if issues persist, then you HAVE to consider Skronk there.

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Speaking of blowhards, Stillman was saying today the Derrick is fine, "glides like a deer", and his problem is that the o-line is terrible..

My take is the oline is still below but approaching average, and more importantly is being built for a balanced line, not just a bunch of road graders for running..so opening holes so Derrick can get to the 2nd level is taking a backseat to better pass blocking down the road..I do agree we need to get a better center..

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9 hours ago, titanruss said:

 

I'd rather get the best 5 on the field, and the LT is an issue at the start of each week so far.

 

You try Radunz at LT to start, but after a couple weeks, if issues persist, then you HAVE to consider Skronk there.

Skoronski was a consensus All American playing LT at the Vabnderbilt of the Big Ten, Radunz hasn't ever sniffed at playing at that level. This obsessiong with arm length is absurd. 

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13 minutes ago, No1TitansFan said:

Skoronski was a consensus All American playing LT at the Vabnderbilt of the Big Ten, Radunz hasn't ever sniffed at playing at that level. This obsessiong with arm length is absurd. 

 

I never said a thing about arm length.

 

We brought in Radunz to play T and Skronk to play G. They will absolutely try to keep them there for continuity first before moving Skronkski this early in his career.

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9 hours ago, Nash said:

Speaking of blowhards, Stillman was saying today the Derrick is fine, "glides like a deer", and his problem is that the o-line is terrible..

My take is the oline is still below but approaching average, and more importantly is being built for a balanced line, not just a bunch of road graders for running..so opening holes so Derrick can get to the 2nd level is taking a backseat to better pass blocking down the road..I do agree we need to get a better center..

 

Many here have Henry fatigue, but he's still got the second gear when he can get free. 

 

 The thing is-Spears appears to have that as well, and he can get to it more quickly and more often, just as he did last Sunday.  His success behind the same OL hurts Stillman and other boomer-minded blowhards' arguments.  

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