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Ellis Williams-Carolina Panthers must decide what to do with Brady Christensen. The film is telling


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13 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Matt Rhule just said hr evaluated an all pro LT as a guard in the NFL. It doesn't matter if BC is a guard or a LT  or the freaking waterboy. Rhule cannot evaluate oline talent.

We've seen it with Erving.

We've seen it with Elfien.

Miller. Jordan. Tecklenberg. 

Not starting Brown. Not starting BC. 

You don't fix the coach you cannot fix the line. It's that freaking simple no matter who you pick. 

This EXACTLY

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7 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Brady is NOT a fuging guard period. He does not have the power in his ass to handle DTs every snap. 
 

He needs to remain at LT or swing tackle off the bench. Let him get used to different stunts and zone blitzes on the edge because that was for sure his biggest problem. The guy could fight pretty good heads up. Not a world beater, but he fought. 

Christensen might be a very good OG in a zone blocking scheme.   That system gets the interior line out in space and moving around a lot, which would play to Christensen's strengths of athleticism, agility and speed for his size. 

Christensen is not a power guy like Deonte Brown.  Brown will thrive in a man blocking scheme where you have to be big and strong enough to just dominate your opponent.   I can't see Christensen doing well in man blocking unless he got a lot bigger & stronger.   

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3 hours ago, BlitzMonster said:

Christensen might be a very good OG in a zone blocking scheme.   That system gets the interior line out in space and moving around a lot, which would play to Christensen's strengths of athleticism, agility and speed for his size. 

Christensen is not a power guy like Deonte Brown.  Brown will thrive in a man blocking scheme where you have to be big and strong enough to just dominate your opponent.   I can't see Christensen doing well in man blocking unless he got a lot bigger & stronger.   

Maybe, but he might actually do ok in some power schemes, especially as a LG being asked to pull a lot.

He actually has the athleticism to pull and to also get to the next level depending on the run play.

Honestly where he plays in the future is going to be hugely influenced by our next OC and OL coach.  Trying to decide where he is best at now is bit pointless.

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Nah.  He cannot handle bull rushers and he has on occasion gotten his feet tripped up with sped guys.    Keep bc in your stable as someone that can fill in and then draft a stud at LT

Yes. Start Brady and Deonte at the G spots. Draft our franchise LT this year at 6 ( or via trade down a little later in the first). Pick up a C in FA or roll with Eiflien again and all of a sudden we’ve got a decent line!

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