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The amount of change to our starting line up
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(05-06-2020, 01:39 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: I agree with you, there are vastly different personalities in a locker room. However, I don't think the relationship between Whitworth and Ocho was too important to the teams success. Their roles were independent of each other

IMO, the QBs relationships with his receivers and line are highly important. Some guys are really good at meshing with all personalities, some not so much. Don't get me wrong, Dalton is clearly a leader and has shown the ability to lead a group of men to success in the past.. I just think as he got older his ability to do that has gotten weaker. It's not him, it's more of the next generation and what they value and how they act. Unless there is a side of Dalton we don't see, I just can't see him having that personality that fits the young 20-24 year olds. 

Again just my opinion, maybe they like playing ladder ball with Dalton at his house.... but maybe they don't....

This is just silly.

WTF does Andy's home life have to do with leading the "new generation"?

Whitworth was a clear leader of the O-line when he was much older than Dalton.  What exactly was he doing to act like the "new generation" at home that Dalton isn't?
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RE: The amount of change to our starting line up - fredtoast - 05-06-2020, 05:39 PM

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