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La’el Collins Torn MCL and ACL. What’s the Plan?
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(12-26-2022, 10:37 AM)samhain Wrote: I'd say the plan is Adenji.

He has played reasonable well when pressed into action this year. He was a bad guard as the season played out in 2021, but tackle seems to be a stronger position for him. He's always has the size and athletic ability. Something just seems to be missing with consistency. I'm less worried about this than some people. He's not playing next to a scrub with Cappa at RG, so it's not like last year with he and Prince holding down the right side.

Whit would really have to want to come back to make any kind of reunion happen. I'm not sure that's the case. Nobody has any idea if he's been doing nay kind of conditioning, or if he's maintained weight in his retirement.

On top of that, we all saw how long it took to have 5 guys that never played together develop chemistry and gel at the beginning of the year. I'm not sure I want to risk seeing that play out in the postseason after bringing in a guy from the outside. Admittedly, though, Whit is probably a smart enough player to make the transition as seamless as possible.

I think Adeniji would have to bomb pretty badly to make the team consider an outside option.

It’s going to be Adeniji from here on out,whether we like it or not.I personally think he looks better than last year,from what small amount I’ve seen from him so far.
Adeniji has played his best at LT.Should we move Jonah Williams to RT,and Adeniji to LT??? Jonah has been struggling some this year.His sacks allowed are pretty high on the list.For whatever reason,Adeniji plays best at LT than any other position.
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RE: La’el Collins Torn MCL and ACL. What’s the Plan? - ezekiel23 - 12-26-2022, 02:04 PM

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