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ABQCOWBOY;3491464 said:Yeah, but remember nyc, Punky Brewster did eventually develop as well. :laugh2:
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ABQCOWBOY;3491464 said:Yeah, but remember nyc, Punky Brewster did eventually develop as well. :laugh2:
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Wood;3491461 said:Actually I dare u to show me any current or past successful OT who had his body type. Now if were talking guard...he looks the part.
ABQCOWBOY;3491464 said:Yeah, but remember nyc, Punky Brewster did eventually develop as well. :laugh2:
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The Realist;3491454 said:You can look any number of ways and still suck.
Bed wetters are over reacting just like they did with Free after the Minny game.
Dude hasn't played in a game since end of 2008 and he more than held his own.
I wouldn't be shocked at all to see him starting for us in a couple years.
MichaelWinicki;3491466 said:Larry Allen never had the traditional "tackle-shape" either.
Wood;3491461 said:Actually I dare u to show me any current or past successful OT who had his body type. Now if were talking guard...he looks the part.
More like LA was built like a freight train and Brewster is built like the marshmellow guy from Ghostbusters.ABQCOWBOY;3491483 said:That's true Mike.
L.A. had the prototypical bowling ball body.
RS12;3491475 said:Rewatched the second half. Brewster was OK. I still dont see this guy as LT long term, maybe the right side.
RS12;3491475 said:Rewatched the second half. Brewster was OK. I still dont see this guy as LT long term, maybe the right side.
MichaelWinicki;3491466 said:Hey, I don't distribute the fact that he could very well end up at guard. That's where several of the draft guides projected him and certainly he has the body type for it.
The guy is like what 6'4"? To me that's a little short for tackle.
But certainly no harm in letting him try the same position he played in college... If he can't make it at RT, then try him at guard.
Larry Allen never had the traditional "tackle-shape" either.
FuzzyLumpkins;3491487 said:Watch the Bengals game and tell me who was starting for them at RT.
He was picked 6th overall.
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Floppy floppy.
FuzzyLumpkins;3491487 said:Watch the Bengals game and tell me who was starting for them at RT.
He was picked 6th overall.
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Floppy floppy.
AbeBeta;3491499 said:You play a guy at LT and RT for a stretch like that for a reason. the way I see it they are looking to figure out what he can do and what he can't do. What he knows and what he doesn't. i doubt that anyone know much about what he projects to at this point. But that the team even put him out there at LT suggests the staff thinks that position is still possible for him
Wood;3491511 said:lol...i said successful
Double Trouble;3491492 said:More like LA was built like a freight train and Brewster is built like the marshmellow guy from Ghostbusters.
FuzzyLumpkins;3491544 said:Vernon Carey started poorly but has been solid at RT for Miami.
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This team is not interested in 6-7 305 guys at tackle. Get used to it.
Wood;3491504 said:you have to remember that moving Brewster to guard would be an admission by Dallas that they missed on him because he was taken high (for cowboy standards) for an offensive lineman. And I suspect Jerry Jones is in no mood to admit they missed again on offensive lineman...so we go thru the Bobby Carpenter cycle of just keep playing him there and pray to god one day he decides to live up to draft day expecations while most of the fan base sees the obvious. Whats baffling is that Young replace Brewster at RT and didnt give up single sack and Barker replaced Brewster at LT and didnt give up sack...but Wade choose to praise Brewster..who obviously got beat badly on several plays.
