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Old 12-12-2024, 04:40 PM   #1205
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There's nothing physically that makes Kingsley more likely to succeed at OG than OT.

And there's nothing mentally that makes him more likely to fail at OT than at OG right now.

If you put him at OG right now, I think he might be the same liability he is at OT apart from the position simply having help on either side (which again gets back to the Creed question - why would we pay an IOL that kind of money if a bad OT can be a passable to good OG?)

I think ultimately they're trying to see if they can make him playable this year. He's gonna be rostered, might as well see if there's a situation where you can use him if you need him.

I don't think this should (or will) close the door on him at OT long-term. If he gets the hand technique down, the feet and length will play at OT. And if he doesn't get that down, he's still going to get his ass kicked inside.
I think if I'm Reid and Humphries can't play, maybe I line up Kinsley at TE and just line up outside of Myles Garrett and say, "him. He's your guy. Every ****ing down." Slip him out once, just for the highlight.

Defenses spy Mahomes, maybe Offenses should spy Garrett.

Reid will never give up flexibility, so this isn't happening, but I think I might do it.
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