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Bledsoe has his problems, but at least he is one of the 32 best QB's in the NFL (I really hope we can all agree on that).
Pucillo being one of the 64 best guards - I don't think so. I don't think he makes most teams as a backup G. Teague is probably one of the 32 best C's, but just barely
Originally posted by HenryRules Pucillo being one of the 64 best guards - I don't think so. I don't think he makes most teams as a backup G. Teague is probably one of the 32 best C's, but just barely
Pucillo, IMO, doesn't even crack the top 164 and as for Teague, he might crack the top 40, but I think that's even unlikely
Originally posted by The Natrix The thought that these two guys touch the ball on almost every offensive play makes me want to bust out a bottle of Jack.
The general key to every sport is strength up the middle. With Pucillo, Teague, and Bledsoe, we definitely do not have that on our offense.
Originally posted by The Natrix The thought that these two guys touch the ball on almost every offensive play makes me want to bust out a bottle of Jack.
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