Originally Posted by Hoover:
I'm praying that Long beats out LDT for the RG position.
The question for me is Long's utility. I would like to see him at RG but if the Chiefs think he's the first backup at multiple positions, will they sit him instead to maintain continuity in the event of injury? [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The question for me is Long's utility. I would like to see him at RG but if the Chiefs think he's the first backup at multiple positions, will they sit him instead to maintain continuity in the event of injury?
I mean....I’d rather have him start at RG if he’s better than LT and then move him to RT if we need him.
I mean for all we know...they could be looking to see how Schwartz does with his back and bring him back to start over Remmers.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The question for me is Long's utility. I would like to see him at RG but if the Chiefs think he's the first backup at multiple positions, will they sit him instead to maintain continuity in the event of injury?
Andy's said many times that he believes in playing the best 5. I don't see how Long isn't in that group if he's healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Andy's said many times that he believes in playing the best 5. I don't see how Long isn't in that group if he's healthy.
I hope you're right but sometimes the best 5 isn't really the best 5 when it comes to the offensive line, see also: the SB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I hope you're right but sometimes the best 5 isn't really the best 5 when it comes to the offensive line, see also: the SB.
Tough to pick out the best 5 when none of them are in the best 10. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I’ll put it at 40% until they sign a vet.
The shitty thing is I don’t know that the team is going to say anything before the draft. We’ll know where they put Niang by the time it’s over. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
The shitty thing is I don’t know that the team is going to say anything before the draft. We’ll know where they put Niang by the time it’s over.
That’s exactly why we should just stay patient and trust the process. We might not know what their plans are, but they sure do. [Reply]