FrodosFinger
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He's actually a little better than that - definitely practice squad material.He’s a camp body
He’s a camp body
Yeah, that's scary!He's listed as Cross's backup on the depth chart. So he's more than just a camp body, and after getting abused all night last should put Pete in a cold sweat about moving forward with him on the 53 man roster.
Stone is an appropriate name for him, cause he's got stone feet.
Yeah, that's scary!
Maybe take a good look at Jalen Mckenzie, little lighter but his feet might be quicker.
Here's the thing with backups, as 2's they should be able to hold their own against other 2's, and even win 50% of the time against 1's.
That's a solid backup that you feel comfortable with taking snaps in real games. Stone gets abused by 2's and 3's losing almost all the time?
Yeah man, hit the panic button. He ain't a rookie, this is a player who's had PLENTY of time to develop, and hasn't.
Stone Forsythe is 6' 8" so he's not moving to guard. At that size, there's no way he will win the leverage battle against NFL DTs.I'm not sure he's a good fit for left tackle. He's going on his 3rd year and isn't showing any signs of development. Maybe a change to right tackle or even a move to guard might be in order.
Please explain to me what is a "ass folk" ?
I'm not sure he's a good fit for left tackle. He's going on his 3rd year and isn't showing any signs of development. Maybe a change to right tackle or even a move to guard might be in order.
Good point. I forgot how tall he was.Stone Forsythe is 6' 8" so he's not moving to guard. At that size, there's no way he will win the leverage battle against NFL DTs.