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What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player
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(06-21-2020, 04:59 PM)jfkbengals Wrote: My $.02, Price feel behind at center due to injury and was shifted to a different position to have a chance to compete for a starting position.  Again he fell behind due to injury and is the first backup at both positions.  As such he is not receiving regular playing time or starting practice reps to help develop at either position.

WJ3 and Ross have both struggled to some degree at their natural positions, but are still getting playing time as a starter or regular reserve role, as well as receiving a majority amount of practice reps.

Price, if installed at a guard position and left there to receive the reps and game time, has the opportunity to grow at that position.

You don't think Ross fell behind due to injury?

Price has actually been available for more games than Ross has (26 vs 24), so Price should actually be ahead of Ross from a productivity standpoint.

I've seen more out of Ross than I have of Price. At least Ross has done something well the past two years (a lot of TDs 2018, 500+ yards in 8 games last year) compared to Price.
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RE: What Point Should A Team Move On From A Player - ochocincos - 06-22-2020, 02:02 PM

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