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Like others have said I'd like to see him at RT next to Trai Turner. 

 

I think he has a solid future and could be a permanent fixture @ LG. He's better suited as a G and has the chance to be dominate there with proper coaching and conditioning. Silatolu is not the answer and will be in the last year of his rookie contract next season. With Norwell, Kalil and Turner, the interior of our OL will be set for some time.

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I think he has a solid future and could be a permanent fixture @ LG. He's better suited as a G and has the chance to be dominate there with proper coaching. Silatolu is not the answer and will be in the last year of his rookie contract next season. With Norwell, Kalil and Turner, the interior of our OL will be set for some time.

 

The thing about Silatolu is he wasn't playing that poorly when he tore his ACL last year.  I wonder how much the injury affected him and if he might be better next year after another year of healing.  Either way he's been terrible this year and should ride the bench the rest of the season.

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No offense to the large fellas we have around here, but O-lineman are supposed to be big and ugly. The bigger and uglier they are the better chance they have at being mean to go with it. Nobody likes being too big or ugly, but when you happen to be both how can you not be a little pissed? Toss in a little god-given talent and you've got a probowler waiting to happen. I want all the big uglies to be just that, big and ugly.

norwell got the silent but deadly serial killer traits to him thats something we need
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