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Good to hear about Mafah. We are going to need him this year.
He's better than the very bottom, which is the churnable folks, but not by a lot.The longer he played the worse it looked. But right now he is also probably the third tackle. Which isn't really bottom of the roster either.
He's better than the very bottom, which is the churnable folks, but not by a lot.
Call him a developing player (aren't they all though?).
He looked good at times last year, and also got absolutely destroyed when asked to start or play extended time at LT.
In large part because of these poor showings, our offense had almost no chance to compete in those games, especially given how bad the defense was.
He was not ready then, and it's scary that he's actually got a chance to earn the starting spot for real.
EDIT: And I'm a Thomas fan!
His skills on the practice squad may come in handy.Good to hear about Mafah. We are going to need him this year.
Yeah I am not enamored with Guyton but he’s started when healthy. Mazi couldn’t even make it into the rotation.I guess I'm in the minority but I think he plays better than Steele. Certainly in terms of pass protection I think he is better than Steele.
If I'm worried about creating a competition I think Steele is closer to the starter I want to dump than Guyton. But I guess he stays healthy at least.
I expect to hear it in the third preseason game...“Sam Howell threw a TD pass” get used to hearing that sentence
Barham makes Ezeiruaku look like he is on Ozempic.
Let's hope he plays like one.He looks like the fucking Predator.
Let's hope he plays like one.
He did in college, as long as he can play downhill I think he will.
Barham makes Ezeiruaku look like he is on Ozempic.