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is jeremy bridges any good?


chow184

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skins just signed him.

I checked that other thread but not much detail about the kind of player he is.Good pass blocker? Good run blocker?seems like he was good depth for you guys the past few years. but I don't know anything really about him.

IMO he's going to end up starting if he's anywhere close to being a solid RT.

jon jansen is riding the pine unless he proves he can pass block worth a damn,they say he's in the competition for RT but the FO rumor is that he won't start ever again... I don't want him starting either unless he's gotten a few steps back.his ankle got destroyed in 07 robbing him of what he had left. I remember in 2006 he had done a real good job with peppers,but that's so long ago...

Stephon Heyer is meh,alright pass blocker,can't run block

Mike Williams is 400 pounds.....yeah...

Jeremy Bridges...well I honestly think he's going to end up being the starting RT if he's anything close to decent.

I don't like the skins bringing turds into the locker room,but our OL is a close knit veteran bunch thats been together a while, so I sort of expect him to behave.

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He likes to "Make it rain" from time to time at local eateries.....

I liked Bridges myself, and I am a bit of an O-Line buff. He filled in very well for us and provided great depth. Good veteran player who can do a little bit of everything. Wouldn't say he is great at any one technique or skill, but he can get the job done and has decent size and pretty good feet.

But what do I know?

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He seemed to be a great team player. When he was on the field and the offense scored, he would always be downfield to congratulate the scorer. He seemed to give all he could on every play (that SHOULD be expected in the sport but...)

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He likes to "Make it rain" from time to time at local eateries.....

I liked Bridges myself, and I am a bit of an O-Line buff. He filled in very well for us and provided great depth. Good veteran player who can do a little bit of everything. Wouldn't say he is great at any one technique or skill, but he can get the job done and has decent size and pretty good feet.

But what do I know?

you must know something

at his mini-camp tryout they were in love with his footwork.

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He likes to "Make it rain" from time to time at local eateries.....

I liked Bridges myself, and I am a bit of an O-Line buff. He filled in very well for us and provided great depth. Good veteran player who can do a little bit of everything. Wouldn't say he is great at any one technique or skill, but he can get the job done and has decent size and pretty good feet.

But what do I know?

I believe the term "make it rain" involves throwing large amounts of dollar bills on the floor

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I believe the term "make it rain" involves throwing large amounts of dollar bills on the floor

Actually, what he did was spray a bottle of Dom all over the patrons of an Italian eatery in Ballentyne. It was defined as "making it rain" in the paper. Apparently all the big ballers do it.

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Bridges is a good back-up and can be decent as a starter. One of his main selling points is that he possesses the versatility to play either guard or tackle. Solid is the best way to describe him. He won't dominate but he can hold his own. If he was signed for depth or as a stop-gap starter, then I'd say it was a nice pick up.

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Bridges is a good back-up and can be decent as a starter. One of his main selling points is that he possesses the versatility to play either guard or tackle. Solid is the best way to describe him. He won't dominate but he can hold his own. If he was signed for depth or as a stop-gap starter, then I'd say it was a nice pick up.

I'd say at the very least he's a depth guy(good versatility,good stopgap starter),but given the crapfest at RT if he can hold his own he's probably going to get the job.the guys who played there in 2008 and in 2007 sure as hell couldn't.

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