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Jordan Mailata goes into the NFL International Player Program in 2018 and the Eagles pick him up and coach him for two years. Now imagine he got 2 games of starting snaps in 2019, one year before he was ready to play in 2020.
FloridaMan's equally impatient brother from Philadelphia says, "He's a guard at best. Either way, just give up on him ever playing tackle because he suuuuuucks!" |
If we get a top 15 tackle we’re fine. I don’t even mind stop gaps. To get a book end for 6+ years will cost a fortune. A decent guy for 2 years who’s aging should be that much.
We have too much resources tied up at super star positions and interior o line. I thought the thuney over a left tackle was a horrible idea from the get go. And it’s been known for a long time that a guard is much less important than a tackle. Even a right tackle. My guess was investing in the interior o line was Andy Reid being progressive seeing some kind of trend the nfl had coming. Idk I don’t watch all 22 tape daily so idk but we won a lot of damn games. |
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I think FloridaMan has a point in that you at least dangle an offer out there to the Falcons for Matthews.
Do I think they'll do it? No, I think they'll trade Kyle Pitts, trade or cut Grady Jarrett, cut David Onyemata, extend and restructure Kaleb Gary, and try desperately to trade Cousins. Those are the moves that hurt you less than taking protection away from a young QB. Terron Armstead might also be a trade option because the Dolphins have tight cap issues. They can restructure Tua to get them to +18 million and Chubb can get them to +31.75m so that doesn't mean they would. Armstead doesn't give them a ton more space in a trade, only 4.2 million, but he is a commodity at this point they could stand to lose with Paul, who they drafted in round 2 last year, on board. |
Listening to The Athletic Football show, those guys obviously cover all 32… they’re under the impression that KC should be hoping Kingsley improves enough that he can start next year. Funny how non-fans view these situations.
We all agree that’s best case, I just wonder if there’s any way Veach would remotely go that route. Can he really look at Patrick and go, “hey man, I know you just got clobbered all year with these LTs we gave you and it lead to your worst season, but we need to roll the dice on those guys again to get by. Sound good?” Not only would that feel wrong, it also goes against Veach’s entire history. Think it’s far more likely they go bigger at LT and see where else Kingsley can surface, RG, RT. |
I'd rather do that than stick a brokedick bandaid in front of him just to have to force him into action again without the benefit of all the reps in TC.
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You want to move a tackle to guard? Move Morris.
You look at his fat ass sticking out when he lines up at tackle and think that's a tackle? He's a guard. He's got a guard's body. THAT'S a guard. |
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He was very good against Zach Allen. He’s most likely replacing Trey Smith at RG and that’s okay. He looked way better and way more comfortable there. |
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He’s probably having a surgery to fix that this Spring |
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They didn't move anyone permanently. Kingsley will be taking reps at tackle again in a few months. |
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Permanently? Lol |
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