Carmon moving to RG- Saulsberry to Center I guess

Coach34

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makes sense with us playing a 3-4 team this week- with Carmon being our best drive blocker- sounds like we are planning to move a damn NG backwards this week and hit it up inside<div>
</div><div>And I dont think it's a reflection of Day playing bad- just that he is still young and would be tough playing vs a NG all night</div>
 

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I think Day will be a good one and he was able to get some pretty good experience as of late, but Saulsberry has the experience we need against the 3-4.
 

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and Slay to CB and Mitchell to the bench?<div>
</div><div>I like the idea of this move, but man, this is on the fly. Saulsberry hasnt looked that great at G, despite playing well there last year. It may be that he is having to compensate for Day, I dont know. But we are taking a guy that we just spent all summer trying to teach the tackle position and moving him to OG? Hell, we might be better off just moving him back to DT and putting Cox at end. That said, our interior line definitely is in need of an overhaul. As Trent Dilfer would put it, our line is in dire need of some "knockback ability".</div><div>
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Shmuley

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As ****** as we are on the interior right now, I think we have to try to run between the tackles some.
 

Irondawg

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If that knee isn't 100%, then playing tackle would be tough, so the move to guard shouldn't be too difficult. I doubt we ask him to pull - just basically knock the snot out of the guy in front of him.

I expect we'll be running heaveily up the middle and to the right on Saturday