06-11-2023, 09:22 PM
(06-11-2023, 05:00 PM)casear2727 Wrote: It is not bias for me, it is trust.
You are trusting a kid that:
- came in out of shape, has had some maturity issues
- couldn't win a spot for two years including getting beat out by a 4th round rookie from a 1AA school
- admitted he struggles on the right side
- has never played RT
- his great game vs KC was not nearly as good as Jonah's game vs KC in the same season
I'm trusting the guy that:
- was a 1st Rd pick and #1 rated OT in his draft
- locked in a starting spot Day 1 - never been beat out
- has started 3 seasons in the NFL & still very young
- is considered so much better than Carman by the coaches that they chose him with a bad knee over Jackson
- has actually played RT in the SEC
You are lying to yourself then. Jackson Carman had a hurt back and coming off surgery his rookie season, if there was a reason I
didn't like the pick it was this, hard to stay in shape with a bad back and coming off of surgery. Jonah is constantly hurt and did not
play well last year and go ahead in trust in that if you will.
The coaches seem to have Carman as the front runner at RT right now, live in the now Casear. Our HC has said Carman has every
chance to win the starting job and he is the starter right now. I hope Jonah gives him a run for the money, but with no anchor and
still in re-hab it is an uphill battle for him. He will do his best to work his ass off to win the job no question which is only a good thing.
People who have no biases don't leave out the parts that discredit their opinion. Let the best man win, I think it will be Carman.
If not, I hope Jonah plays great. But we will need to Draft a RT next year in the first round or add a vet in FA. I don't trust in Cody
Ford and if Carman cannot beat out Jonah who has not been playing well as of late he isn't the answer either.