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Guard Play - Westerman and Redmond
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(12-26-2017, 12:42 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: Redmond is claimed to be the strongest lineman on the team.  He took to the strength and conditioning program like a fish to water, as UCLA had a crap system for that.  Westerman is a beast that has an attitude to go with it.  When you don't even make an effort to push your starters in to the realm of not being complete ass-sucks, it is showing no desire to improve your team.  Competition improves the breed.  

I saw both of these guys on my end of the field (haven't watched the coaches cut, yet, due to this thing called Christmas) and I witnessed a punch in space that blew up defenders.  I loved it.  Hopkins was dead last in the NFL, and always started, ditto Bodine.  They shuffled around the tackle position with Andre once he was in some semblance of shape, but did nothing with the interior...and that was the biggest problem, especially with the rushing attack!

What is this?  Are you trying to tell me that we have some aggressive OL that have been hiding on the roster?  Encouraging news, from an educated fan like yourself, is threatening to give this old curmudgeon some hope for the future!
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RE: Guard Play - Westerman and Redmond - SunsetBengal - 12-26-2017, 12:56 PM

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