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Originally Posted by htismaqe
Thuney's pressure rate is not good. Against a more athletic DE like Houston's, he's fine.
It's going to be interesting to see how he deals with the length and strength of a guy like Rousseau. It's a bad matchup for a guy that depends on technique to win because he doesn't play like a traditional LT.
You keep saying it was good enough. Some us don't care about good enough, we want better. Unfortunately, we don't have a better LT. But let's not sit here and pretend playing Thuney at LT is some kind of panacea.
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The book is kind of out on Thuney. He has short arms. He can be beaten on the outside. Even if he doesn't whiff its just tough for him due to the physical tools. Is he better than Humphries? Probably a little overall because he doesn't just get straight beat that often but this is the first game in a while where I would be OK with a switch due to Oliver being so good for Buffalo. I do not think they will switch though and that makes sense. Continuity on the line is a big deal.