Raiola makes the line calls for the line. He's helping Warford and Waddle a ton. He's worth bringing back if he can keep this play up. Especially since he's proven to play around the minimum and well in pass pro and penalty free.
He sucks.
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Get StartedRaiola makes the line calls for the line. He's helping Warford and Waddle a ton. He's worth bringing back if he can keep this play up. Especially since he's proven to play around the minimum and well in pass pro and penalty free.
Crayola put a bunch of weight on this past off season, he's no longer getting blown back off the ball. Why he didn't do that years ago I have no idea.
He sucks.
Once again. Your assessment sucks.
We all have different opinions. If the guards are the reason of improvement why want Crayola? Lets get a young guy in there and let him develop with the other young guys..
Let the young guy sit a year. I didn't say don't draft a center especially with Raiola on the minimum. Rookie center not a good idea. The next center may be on the roster already with Leroy Harris.
Let the young guy sit a year. I didn't say don't draft a center especially with Raiola on the minimum. Rookie center not a good idea. The next center may be on the roster already with Leroy Harris.
Well if is Leroy Harris, who has already sat a year, why do we need Crayola?
Raiola knows the line calls really well and is playing well. You're past perception of him have hindered your judgment on how well he is playing.
Or maybe the extra weight is helping Raiola. Raiola has always been at least solid in pass pro. The run game was weak but now it's average. And no penalties is still no penatlies.
Give the man some damn credit at least.
Then he's an idiot. "I know the weight off will help but I'll start losing some around year 13"
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