Critical injury for the Packers on an already suspect OL.
Packers LT Bryan Buluga lost for the season
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LT is a true football position that even in true a team sport is a very valuable anchor...except in Philadelphia cause he's left handed...Comment
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It's like I said in the other thread man, you aren't seeing the big picture.
They moved him to LT and have literally nobody else. He was being depended on to play the second most important position on that offense, because they throw 200 times more than they run and the line was weak to begin with. They have to keep Rodgers upright, and this is a huge, huge blow. I don't care if he played zero games last year, that's irrelevant to the OL construction of this season.Comment
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It's like I said in the other thread man, you aren't seeing the big picture.
They moved him to LT and have literally nobody else. He was being depended on to play the second most important position on that offense, because they throw 200 times more than they run and the line was weak to begin with. They have to keep Rodgers upright, and this is a huge, huge blow. I don't care if he played zero games last year, that's irrelevant to the OL construction of this season.Comment
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Losing Beluga is huge. I am hopeful that the rookie can step up to the challenge (or some of that cap can find a journeyman) and that with an actual threat at RB that defenses won't be able to load up on the pass rush like they did last season.Comment
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That might be a non issue since the Packers are $13M under the cap for this season.
Losing Beluga is huge. I am hopeful that the rookie can step up to the challenge (or some of that cap can find a journeyman) and that with an actual threat at RB that defenses won't be able to load up on the pass rush like they did last season.
I also wasn't referencing cap space. Teams stockpile talent at the blind side tackle position, so it's going to cost some in a draft pick if they want to get even an average piece. If it's not a rookie, it will be an aging vet journeyman, and the rookie is probably going to do better.Comment
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