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As we discussed earlier, it makes the most sense to leave the left side alone.The sky might fall...
We need media to report things that actually happen, not what might happen.
The big question is, can Peters play a full game and can he stay healthy? Think playing a 38 old fulltime, is a recipe for disaster.My ‘best five’ lineup would be Tyron - Tyler - Biadasz - Martin - Peters.
And if Ball is such a liability? Dump him and get a better option.
In all fairness we know Mike doesn’t like to say much. Can’t really blame them for giving us all the info they have. I’m sure if there was a definitive answer they’d say it.The sky might fall...
We need media to report things that actually happen, not what might happen.
The big question is, can Peters play a full game and can he stay healthy? Think playing a 38 old fulltime, is a recipe for disaster.
I'm on board with all of that!My ‘best five’ lineup would be Tyron - Tyler - Biadasz - Martin - Peters.
And if Ball is such a liability? Dump him and get a better option.
Tyron is likely a better RT than Peters. Peters can mirror in pass pro, but lacks movement to block well in the running game.It all depends on Jason Peters. Can he play 65-70 plays at RT? Seems to me he is as capable of playing RT as Tyron Smith. Peters played RT at one point in his career too.
If they play Tyron and Tyler on the left, and Zack and Jason Peters on the right, that makes them pretty strong on both sides.
One thing I noticed last week. Tyler moving insides caused some problems with the handoff of rushes who were playing line games. Tyler does have to get used to playing LG with Tyron.
The benefit of Tyron at RT, is they leave the left side alone and let Zack and Tyron work together.
I have heard Martin doesn't want to play Tackle.Only one way to find out. But I would move Zack Martin to RT before I would flip either Smith over there. McGovern has shown to be better at RG anyway.