Potter looked good

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He looked very good BUT our QB situation is still in dire straits and it seems we do not make halftime adjustments worth a crap. Powell looks great as a change of pace back but hardly sees the ball in proper situations. Potter to me is a solution.
 

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This is a positive. I'm not sure how well Massie played but both appear to be part of the solution not the problem. However, the Cardinals still need to add substantial talent to the offensive line.
 

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He looked very good BUT our QB situation is still in dire straits and it seems we do not make halftime adjustments worth a crap. Powell looks great as a change of pace back but hardly sees the ball in proper situations. Potter to me is a solution.

They both looked good until the end of the game when they were shown standing in front of the Scoreboard that read Rams 31 Cards 17.
 

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This is a positive. I'm not sure how well Massie played but both appear to be part of the solution not the problem. However, the Cardinals still need to add substantial talent to the offensive line.
Massie is already probably the best run blocker on the team. When Levi returns next year, the Cards will at least have 2 good run blocking tackles. Still need good run block interior linemen though.
 

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I'll go ahead and say it, but Grimm is actually doing work.
 
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I totally agree with finding more OL, but Potter and Massie are part of the solution. Be it depth or starters, we have two keepers. Our starting, freeagent screwup guards both have to go
 

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Massie is already probably the best run blocker on the team. When Levi returns next year, the Cards will at least have 2 good run blocking tackles. Still need good run block interior linemen though.

When one considers that Massie came out of College early and got thrown into the deep end, it's quite promising.
 

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Unfortunately he may end up doing just good enough to save Grimm's job. Which is ridiculous, but its the Graves way.
 

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The whole line played well. Massie continues to get better each week and Potter already looks like an average tackle which is incredible considering he is a late round rookie. I liked him coming out of college and thought he would be a fourth rounder. I figured if he had about two or three years in he would be starter material. He is playing better than I thought he would, but he still needs alot of work.
 

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Potter, Warmack, Lyle, Levi, Massie

I would love me some Khaled Holmes in the 3rd also.
 

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Agreed.
Now that I think of it that wasn't the usual Cardinal loss.

It wasn't sack after sack it was just INT after INT.

That is improvement. Potter & Massie.

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Would like to see Kolb behind the protection provided lately by our tackles. These kids are doing a great job.
 

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I totally agree with finding more OL, but Potter and Massie are part of the solution. Be it depth or starters, we have two keepers. Our starting, freeagent screwup guards both have to go

It is an OL. 2 rookies, but a semblance. I don't know what we had before.
 

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