Left-Wich was the Right-Switch

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Wetzel is a really good backup swing tackle. Not a world beater, but he steps in at either tackle and plays moderately well, just below starter level. I would sign him to an extension, swing backups that give you average play like Wetzel are hard to find.
 

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Wetzel is a really good backup swing tackle. Not a world beater, but he steps in at either tackle and plays moderately well, just below starter level. I would sign him to an extension, swing backups that give you average play like Wetzel are hard to find.
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could you imagine how much better the offensive gameplan and Rosen would look if we had more than 2 WR's who could make a play, a TE threat, and an offensive line?
 

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Way to early to know Leftwich's future success or failure but having watched his interviews both prior to the firing of McCoy, his post promotion interviews and the interviews after the 49ers game its really hard not to like this guy.

He seems to carry an air of just the right mix of optimism, humility, even temperment and slips in a little self deprecating humor during interviews. Hopefully that charisma can carry him through the rest of the season while he gains the OC experience necessary to make him a successful coach.
 

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Ok, so in the offseason they need to move Pugh to LG, sign Humphries to an extension, and sign a new RG and RT.
with our early second round pick??

Jonah Williams*, OT, Alabama
Height: 6-4. Weight: 297.
Projected 40 Time: 5.10.
Projected Round (2019): 1-3.

plays LT but is projected to either move inside or play RT in the league and maybe do spot duty at LT as needed. unless there is a run he should be there in the top of the second round
 

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Way to early to know Leftwich's future success or failure but having watched his interviews both prior to the firing of McCoy, his post promotion interviews and the interviews after the 49ers game its really hard not to like this guy.

He seems to carry an air of just the right mix of optimism, humility, even temperment and slips in a little self deprecating humor during interviews. Hopefully that charisma can carry him through the rest of the season while he gains the OC experience necessary to make him a successful coach.


Yep

https://www.azcardinals.com/video/10-30-leftwich
 

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could you imagine how much better the offensive gameplan and Rosen would look if we had more than 2 WR's who could make a play, a TE threat, and an offensive line?
Well, the Seahawks just released Brandon Marshall...:D
 
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