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Some interesting replies above.
@den-the-coach still on the fence with Rhaney. He had some really good moments over the preseason but he's like much of the second team guys in that he had his share of negative plays. But the thing that bothers me about him is he doesn't play with strength snap to snap. As it pertains to the center position alone, I think Kush was a better backup option. Then again I never thought Barnes would be anything more than a backup, so if Rhaney ends up being good it won't be the first time I've been wrong.
@fearsomefour you might be onto something re: the line calls. That is something we just don't see and with the overall play of that second unit game to game it was hard to determine on some of the most poorly executed plays who was assigned what.
Either way I am very happy with our starting OL and the depth. Just wanted to see what everyone else felt about that move in particular.
@den-the-coach still on the fence with Rhaney. He had some really good moments over the preseason but he's like much of the second team guys in that he had his share of negative plays. But the thing that bothers me about him is he doesn't play with strength snap to snap. As it pertains to the center position alone, I think Kush was a better backup option. Then again I never thought Barnes would be anything more than a backup, so if Rhaney ends up being good it won't be the first time I've been wrong.
@fearsomefour you might be onto something re: the line calls. That is something we just don't see and with the overall play of that second unit game to game it was hard to determine on some of the most poorly executed plays who was assigned what.
Either way I am very happy with our starting OL and the depth. Just wanted to see what everyone else felt about that move in particular.