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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
Vets hate TC. If we sign an experienced vet, which I don’t see unless injury replacement, it will be towards the end of TC.
I see EDGE or CB as the landing spots.
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
Vets hate TC. If we sign an experienced vet, which I don’t see unless injury replacement, it will be towards the end of TC.
I see EDGE or CB as the landing spots.
and I agree - get through training camp - see where the lack of depth might be. and if i were a betting person - it would be like you said Edge or CB seem to be higher needs than IOL.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
especially veterans on a minimum level contract!
and I agree - get through training camp - see where the lack of depth might be. and if i were a betting person - it would be like you said Edge or CB seem to be higher needs than IOL.
Having Qberry, Pipkins, and Jaimes is a solid beginning. I’m looking to see how St. Louis has developed.
I see 8/9 on the 53 with a couple more on the PS.
CB/DB concerns me some. Facyson/other UDFAs are boarder line roster worthy unless their development is greatly ascending.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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THE BIG BOYS CLUB: X’s and O’s with LA Charger — Rashawn Slater
Former 8-year NFL offensive lineman, Geoff Schwartz and offensive line guru, Duke Manyweather, come together to bring you the ‘The Big Boys Club’ – a series dedicated to offensive lineman centered around five of the top O-lineman in 2021 NFL Draft. Geoff and Duke sat with the #13 overall pick to the LA Chargers, Rashawn Slater, before the draft to break down his elite traits using college film from his time at Northwestern!
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Great video. Its always hard to judge if they are being choosy in the clips they want to show or if they are being objective and showing the good and the bad. I liked that they showed some weaknesses and having 2020 off he’s been able to focus on that with his consultants. Could be 2020 being a break with focus to refine will do him even more improvement as an LT.
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Originally posted by RTPbolt View PostGreat video. Its always hard to judge if they are being choosy in the clips they want to show or if they are being objective and showing the good and the bad. I liked that they showed some weaknesses and having 2020 off he’s been able to focus on that with his consultants. Could be 2020 being a break with focus to refine will do him even more improvement as an LT.Last edited by Panamamike; 05-22-2021, 08:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Panamamike View Post
That is what I was referring to by the word get. This is all in reference to the person's idea of trying to convert a short powerful defensive lineman that lacks lateral movement into a guard. My point was people that have actually played guard will be available if needed. The comparison to Dielman is wishful thinking IMO
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2nd in overall grade to only Sewell. Excellent debut.Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:
- 69-74 record
- 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
- Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
- 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
- 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
- Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
- Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games
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