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just read a quote from Schwartz stating that in his scheme the center tends to shift towards Garrett’s side.
if that’s the case, lining up Graham on the opposite side should generate access through the line for him on the opposite side.
very interesting.
click bait season is in full swing.
every day i see articles "Sanders is Awesome" "Sanders Sucks" "Gabriel is Awesome" "Gabriel Sucks" "Flacco is Done" "Flacco Looks Great"
i refuse to click any of them.
but i am curious, are you guys hearing anything except noise?
any real takeaways from...
except the complaint during the draft was that he had shed too much weight this offseason.
you typically don’t do that by lying around getting out of shape.
for all we know, he pulled a Manziel the night before and the coaches were making him pay for it.
i’ll chalk it up to a bad day at...
oh, i wasn't suggesting Graham is going to be any sort of elite DL, i was just saying it could be interesting to see what he could do lined up next to Garrett.
i thought i read that Graham was basically double teamed his entire college career.
and comparing almost ANYONE to JJWatt is mental.
my thought was that teams tend to double Garrett quite a bit, which could free up Graham.
OR, it could possibly force teams into not being able to double either of them.
and again, what is the plan for the offensive line?
like Mac said, you have to at minimum throw one dart in that direction.
who knows, maybe they trade a QB for an OL.
:shrug:
:ptts:
maybe.
but what is the plan for 4 QBs on this roster? (not counting Watson)
you’re not sneaking Sanders onto the practice squad.
they’re not cutting Gabriel.
You’re not going into the season with Flacco and two rookies.
just what is the plan here?
trying to trade one of them? for...
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