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Article on our offensive and defensive line


rmoneyg35

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https://www.derp/2020/9/15/21437422/carolina-panthers-vs-las-vegas-raiders-the-hog-molly-report-2020-nfl-week-1?utm_campaign=catscratchreader&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

 

said our rookie 1st round DT did great. He was being double teamed and going up against Richie Incognito who is a experienced and dirty player. Our offensive tackles did good, our guards and center did okay. We did good in passing protection, okay in run blocking.

 

Nose tackle is one of those positions where you don’t get a lot of sacks or stats. Some of the best nose tackles will barely get a few sacks in a season. Ofcourse I want to see our first rounder get a lot of sacks but he doesn’t need to in order to be successful.

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4 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

https://www.derp/2020/9/15/21437422/carolina-panthers-vs-las-vegas-raiders-the-hog-molly-report-2020-nfl-week-1?utm_campaign=catscratchreader&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

 

said our rookie 1st round DT did great. He was being double teamed and going up against Richie Incognito who is a experienced and dirty player. Our offensive tackles did good, our guards and center did okay. We did good in passing protection, okay in run blocking.

 

Nose tackle is one of those positions where you don’t get a lot of sacks or stats. Some of the best nose tackles will barely get a few sacks in a season. Ofcourse I want to see our first rounder get a lot of sacks but he doesn’t need to in order to be successful.

I am not sure you actually read that article.

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