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He was injured in 2019 and opted out in 2020. |
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He’d be an excellent value on day 2 and is a perfect fit for our offense. |
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He's playing the heel this year. He flips every season I think. |
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When Albert went out for the last 4 games of the season, who started at Left Tackle? Oh yeah, Donald ****ing Stephenson. Andy does not like playing rookie tackles. |
I wonder if there’s any chance the Chiefs cut LDT.
I definitely don’t think so, but if we didn’t have question marks all over the OL, I think he would be a candidate. There are going to be a lot of G’s available. |
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Like I said though, didn’t think it would happen either way. Just some LNBS looking at these G’s that are and might be available. I saw Zeitler and Norwell could be cut or traded. They’d still be great additions (if they’re cut). |
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Andy’s history at his tackle spots has shown he prefers to get “sure things” at the OT spots. Tre Thomas was drafted in 1998 (the year before Andy got to Philly) and started day one...so Andy didn’t have to worry about LT until 2009 when he signed Jason Peters to replace him when Tre was 34 years old. Peters started at LT till...last year. 2 left tackles in his whole time in Philly and only had to replace one once. Andy signed Jon Runyon in his second year in Philly and he was his starter at RT till 2009. Andy never successfully replaced Runyon and the RT spot was a revolving door after Runyan was done. Andy prefers vets at the OT spots. |
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The top guys in free agency are going to be too expensive. |
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