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(09-10-2024, 07:37 PM)casear2727 Wrote: McPherson, no doubt.

Rehkow has played one game, he wasnt on track to make the roster before Robbins was injured.  He could get there for sure.

Wilson had a very down year last season, I think he can regain that form.

Orlando Brown, is good, Im not sure he is considered very good?  He gives up lots of pressures but Im ok with that take.

Geno had a lot of interceptions last season, but he isnt on the very good scale in the NFL.  He misses tackles and the Ravens let him walk for 7M per year.

I was watching Belichick on the Manning Cast on MNF. It was very good. Looks like he’s on every week in the first half. They were talking about the C gap and how they were blocking it. NYJ couldn’t stop it. We can’t run block a lick. Don’t know why. But I mean a run game threat. It’s holding us back so much. We don’t remotely have blocking like SF. I’m not talking Trent Williams either.
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(09-10-2024, 07:27 PM)Bengalfan4life27c Wrote: I would put Orlando Brown Logan Wilson and maybe Geno Stone on the very good list our P and K are really good as well now

(09-10-2024, 07:37 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Geno had a lot of interceptions last season, but he isnt on the very good scale in the NFL.  He misses tackles and the Ravens let him walk for 7M per year.


I said Stone had a history of missing tackles, but geez....


 
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