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01-05-2025 06:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz
(Post 17893654)
This is kinda why I leaned against Humphries when it was all said and done.
More than likely we were going to get a result that said "idk, maybe he can do it, maybe not." The only way you'll find out is if you start him in the playoffs, and at that point it might be a game-altering horrific mistake.
I'm not trying to prop up Thuney and Caliendo as great, but we've run out of time. We don't know what we have with Humphries, but we do know what we have with Thuney.
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We also know what we have in Caliendo. And it was shite.
Moreover, in 2 of the 3 games Thuney played at LT he wasn't any better than Humphries was today.
Given that we're probably going to play the Chargers in the Divisional, I think I'd go Thuney. We can play a pretty tight, mistake free offense and win that game. The only way we lose it is if we turn the ball over.
But at the same time, that will firmly close the door on Humphries and I think we just might need more than that in the AFCCG and SB.
It's just a much harder decision than some are making it, IMO. Thuney has definitely not been the rock wall some are suggesting at LT and Caliendo has looked real bad the last two weeks.
As a couch warrior I want to see Humphries. If I were in Andy's chair, I'm not sure I could talk myself into it.
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