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Brady Christensen praise


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Can we MAYBE focus on some positive.....

Brady Christensen, in my opinion, is certainly a key player we need to retain at the end of the season.  He is the perfect 6th offensive lineman.  He needs to be paid as a top back-up lineman after the season.  The guy is so solid and versatile.  Anyone else agree? 

What's the over/under before this post tailspins into the negative?

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 BC was a solid pick. I agree that Rhule made a major blunder by not allowing him to play LT initially, which was/is his natural position. I’d love to see him stay but I wouldn’t  blame him for wanting to catch a 1-way ticket out of Charlotte.

Imagine how things would be in Carolina if the team hadn’t wasted a 2nd round on TMJ at #58 and picked Alabama center Creed Humphrey instead and then nabbed Brady in the next round. We could have been set at RT (Motion), LT, and C for most of the decade then drafted some solid players in the mid rounds to solidify the guard positions on  the interior line.

With the exception of Moton, all of those guys would still be on their rookie deals and we could have used our draft picks and cap money to build a stronger roster with better talent.

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It's his 4th year and he is a backup. Great to have but he isn't healthy enough to make me want to see a long term deal. I don't get BC. Physically talented but he kept getting beat by competition at so many different spots.

They need more rookie contracts on the online with Ickey coming up for his payday.

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19 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I want him playing center more to see if he can be our future there. I don’t think he will cost much to extend. Unfortunately he has to play LT Sunday with Mayes at C. 

He's played extremely well 2/3 games, i think he might be a very good center 

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