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The Stench on the right side of the line
How much longer is his contract? If he is as stinky as he was last year...does Charles Brown step in?(i know brown was drafted as LT)
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Stinchcomb had offseason surgery. I think he was hurt a good part of the year and played through it. If he's healthy, I'd expect him to play much better.
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Stinchcomb held his own last year. I hope he's back to 100% and can give some push for the running game. Seems to me that most of Ivory's success came when running off Stinch's butt. If we are successful running the ball, his job gets much easier.
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Stinch had 1 year he didnt get abused we gotta Super Bowl that year, the season before that. Abused, the year before that Abused, the one before that abused last season abused. Id rather upgrade
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Stinchcomb is one of the better right tackles in the NFL. this thread is lunacy.
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thread police....he strikes again. jack, me and you just do not like the same players |
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Go around and look at websites, magazines, etc. Stinchcomb is in fact considered one of the NFL's better right tackles. It's not even debatable at this point. |
i personally think he had 1, 2 good seasons tops. i cant respect your judge of talent after your defense of our worst signing of the year and worst defensive player
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Bah, what's the point. Think what you want, not worth my time to argue with mud.
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Stinch doesn't get help as much help from the TE as does Bushrod.
You people forget that we've had one of the top offenses in the league since 2006 and it couldn't be done unless the OL was playing great. Stinch is more that a servicable player on the line. It's a good problem to have when we have to nit pick proven players. ;) ________________________________________________________ Some of the greatest home run hitters of all time – such as and – were notorious for striking out. |
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