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1 minute ago, SetfreexX said:

Why people act like Moton the better tackle can't also be or mentor?

Erving can go, it was a fluff piece, get what you can and add some draft ammo. 

He's gone as a cap casualty anyway in the off-season.

He’s a free agent after this season

If anyone is willing to take him he should be shipped off immediately 

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Hence why someone like Alex Van Pelt can be a good coach. Steve Smith? Not so much 😕

Great players becoming great coaches are a rarity indeed. Cam Erving is well past his prime as a player but he's a long time starting NFL LT so I'm sure he has a wealth of information and experience to share.

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Great players becoming great coaches are a rarity indeed. Cam Erving is well past his prime as a player but he's a long time starting NFL LT so I'm sure he has a wealth of information and experience to share.

I think Greg Olsen could do it but I get the sense he'd rather do what he's already doing.

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Our OL coach seems to be doing fine and I very seriously doubt we could get a 5th. I'm thinking more along the lines of a conditional 7th. He has very little value.

Yes he does seem to be doing fine which to my way of thinking says  we don't need a mentor we need to stockpile picks especially for guys that won't be here next season anyway.

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7 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Yes he does seem to be doing fine which to my way of thinking says  we don't need a mentor we need to stockpile picks especially for guys that won't be here next season anyway.

I'd take a strong veteran mentor for our top 10 pick rookie LT over a conditional late round pick. What are we gonna do, draft another long snapper?

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