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Is Moton a legitimate left tackle in the NFL?


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

So much talk about how horrible Amini was at RT, did you notice not much talk about Moton? I feel like his performance was better than Kalil's would have been. Agree?

 

Is Moton the future at LT?

Not mentioning an LT during the game is a big, big upgrade. That was his first start in the NFL, against a strong Cowboys front 7 -- he did really well. And he is still learning the position. 

I think he's going to be excellent eventually, but we may have a rough game or two and some folks will throw him under the bus and call him bad things, at least here.

He's going to be excellent, though, in time.

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He played better than I’ve ever seen Matt Kalil play for us and we payed Kalil 55 fuging million dollars.

Also it really says something since Kalil had a 60 million dollar All pro guard next to him. Just imagine Moton and Norwell...... Oh what could have been.

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