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Did anyone else notice how good Silatolu looked?


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he looked great watching Williams have to pace behind him just waiting for him to seek out a DB.

i thought that was the LaFell endaround?

Yeah, you're right. Kalil made that play on Harper on the LaFell rush.

Seeing Amini downfield was amazing, though. Seeing him trucking DBs brought the biggest smile to my face.

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I pay for the All-22 coaches film through the NFL, since I enjoy watching the line play. He looked fantastic throughout the preseason (while everyone was gushing, rightfully so, about Keuchly, Silatolu was the rookie who was playing like a seasoned veteran), and was better than expected last week (considering the poor overall line play). I'll look forward to watching this performance when it's available to view on Monday or Tuesday.

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