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Who plays Left Tackle in 2013?
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:33 pm
Didn't think that would be a hole.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:34 pm to SBC
I wish Trindon were around, we could use his quickness
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:34 pm to SBC
Jerald Hawkins. or Collins. or Pocic.
but def. not Davenport.
but def. not Davenport.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:37 pm to SBC
Probably Hawkins, possibly Collins.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:38 pm to SBC
Collins
Williford
Porter
Turner
Alexander
is my guess right now
Williford
Porter
Turner
Alexander
is my guess right now
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:46 pm to SBC
Dworacyck probably has a few years left of eligibility
Posted on 1/9/13 at 3:50 pm to SBC
quote:
Who plays Left Tackle in 2013?
Didn't think that would be a hole.
Why do you think it will be an a-hole?
Posted on 1/9/13 at 4:30 pm to SBC
I would hope it's our best lineman in Collins but who knows?
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:08 pm to SBC
here are what i think the 3 best options. Granted i know nothing about how players have or will progress, just their upside before getting here.
If you dont value Collins as your best gaurd, slide him over and Williford plays guard.
If Collins is your best guard, keep him there. But dont put Williford at LT. Put the rsfr Hawkins. Lets not forget we had whitworth, Black start 4 years at the LT spot.
If hawkins isnt ready, Then Getting Fohoko in means even more now. Juco guy that could get a shot at T.
Im just hoping they get Hawkins ready and we wont have to worry about it for a couple of years.
If you dont value Collins as your best gaurd, slide him over and Williford plays guard.
If Collins is your best guard, keep him there. But dont put Williford at LT. Put the rsfr Hawkins. Lets not forget we had whitworth, Black start 4 years at the LT spot.
If hawkins isnt ready, Then Getting Fohoko in means even more now. Juco guy that could get a shot at T.
Im just hoping they get Hawkins ready and we wont have to worry about it for a couple of years.
This post was edited on 1/9/13 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:12 pm to SBC
I think it is time to move Collins to Tackle now. We had Hurst, then Alexander and Josh D. Unless Alexander loses some weight and gets better, he isn't ready to pass block. I think you move Collins to T and then leave Turner and Alexander where they are and insert Wiliford as the other G. Porter will be the center.
I think Faulk is dumb by doing this, if he is going to be a first rounder, but maybe he has family he has to take care of and can't wait a year.
I think Faulk is dumb by doing this, if he is going to be a first rounder, but maybe he has family he has to take care of and can't wait a year.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:24 pm to SBC
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“I actually was talking to Brick Haley about our scout-team guys,” said Dworaczyk. “We do a period where the one offense goes against the two defense and the two offense goes against the one defense, so Hawk goes down there. Anyway, I asked him [Haley] who’s the guy who gives the best reps when they go down there on the scout team? Because that’s really, without tackling, a live period where they get after it and the O-Line and D-Line go hard. And he said Hawk (who practices as the second-team left tackle).
“I thought that was a real compliment, especially matching up against Sam [Montgomery] and the way Sam practices, which is always full speed. For Hawk to get that compliment, I think that was something special. He’s someone to look forward to. After a couple of years’ training right behind [Chris] Faulk, we’ll see Hawk step in there and play big.
“I actually was talking to Brick Haley about our scout-team guys,” said Dworaczyk. “We do a period where the one offense goes against the two defense and the two offense goes against the one defense, so Hawk goes down there. Anyway, I asked him [Haley] who’s the guy who gives the best reps when they go down there on the scout team? Because that’s really, without tackling, a live period where they get after it and the O-Line and D-Line go hard. And he said Hawk (who practices as the second-team left tackle).
“I thought that was a real compliment, especially matching up against Sam [Montgomery] and the way Sam practices, which is always full speed. For Hawk to get that compliment, I think that was something special. He’s someone to look forward to. After a couple of years’ training right behind [Chris] Faulk, we’ll see Hawk step in there and play big.
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