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Originally Posted by milkman
This is just an assumption based on my observations of Niswanger, but I think that this staff sees the potential for Rudy Niswanger but also realie he's a work in progress.
I've said it many times this preseason, but Niswanger, under the previous staff, was raising his backside at the snap.
It is becoming more and more apparent that no worked on correcting that.
Now, with Bill Muir, it's clear they have worked to correct it, but Niswanger keeping his backside down isn't natural, so he's slow coming up out of his stance to get into position to block.
I would think they'd have to see quick improvement to go into the season with Niswanger starting at center, but I think he still remains on the roster.
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Wow. Isn't it amazing that the same shit I'm coaching my 11 year olds not to do is STILL a problem for an NFL player? That means he went through High School, College and a couple of pro seasons with this same fundamental problem...I guess the need for coaching fundamentals NEVER ends.
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