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Originally Posted by Baby Got Grbac
I guess you don't take being wrong very well.
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It's because I'm not wrong. They
could play him right tackle. It doesn't make it his natural position in a 4-3. You are talking about Al Davis, FFS. Think about that for a minute.
Here, from another source, if you don't believe me:
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Seymour's Chance To Thrive: When he was put in a rotation to save miles on his body, Seymour publicly said he wanted to play more in passing situations. With that wish granted, he was employed often as a 3-technique tackle (shading the outside shoulder of the guard) in the team's nickel and dime packages, and led the Patriots with eight sacks.
Oakland's not an ideal situation for any player, because of the mess that franchise has become
, but Seymour should be able to get upfield and use his athleticism more as a full-time 3-technique tackle instead of playing as a 5-technique end. That will help save his body, in a less-physically demanding role, and set up a big contract (if the Raiders don't give it to him now).