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<blockquote data-quote="NYPacker" data-source="post: 285600" data-attributes="member: 1831"><p>If this were to happen then we'd actually be in a BAD position. I know everyone wants Bulaga and Newhouse to find starting roles on the O-line ASAP, however I don't think year 1 is the best time for them. It's better for a lineman to sit back and watch the vets for a couple of games while rotating in from time to time. Just ask Joe Thomas, Jake Long and Michael Oher, it worked perfectly for them. The other reason why I don't like that starting lineup is because your completely diffusing the depth. If all our second strings become starters instantaneously, you have a hoard of unproven guys bumped up into the active roster. It's too resemblant of the CB situation from last year where we saw raw talent get moved up further and further up the chart. I'm also not ready to give up on Clifton. I know Tauscher has a history of not being able to finish a whole season but Clifton is different. He's like the Al Harris of the O-line. Over the last 3-4 years everyone thought Clifton was done after several knee and shoulder injuries yet he proved us wrong and came back playing a full 16 games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYPacker, post: 285600, member: 1831"] If this were to happen then we'd actually be in a BAD position. I know everyone wants Bulaga and Newhouse to find starting roles on the O-line ASAP, however I don't think year 1 is the best time for them. It's better for a lineman to sit back and watch the vets for a couple of games while rotating in from time to time. Just ask Joe Thomas, Jake Long and Michael Oher, it worked perfectly for them. The other reason why I don't like that starting lineup is because your completely diffusing the depth. If all our second strings become starters instantaneously, you have a hoard of unproven guys bumped up into the active roster. It's too resemblant of the CB situation from last year where we saw raw talent get moved up further and further up the chart. I'm also not ready to give up on Clifton. I know Tauscher has a history of not being able to finish a whole season but Clifton is different. He's like the Al Harris of the O-line. Over the last 3-4 years everyone thought Clifton was done after several knee and shoulder injuries yet he proved us wrong and came back playing a full 16 games. [/QUOTE]
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