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(I assume I know where that sentence is going).
Show me any sort of evidence that indicates Hav has the talent of a top OT.
Because his rankings only indicate that in this scheme, so far, he is playing well---in spite of just inherently being a solid player, not a top one.
The rankings then don't answer the question.
What is it about Hav that makes him a top, hard to replace OT?
And remember this---I defended drafting him in round 2 in 2015 when many said he was overdrafted, and I defended him during and after his poor season in 2016 because I said he was playing hurt.
Why can't Kromer find another ROT equally as good and coach him to be part of a highly effective unit, the way he has many times before.
Look up Jordan Mills. 5th round pick who played well under Kromer as a rookie starter, went with him to Buffalo, was hurt one year but played well the next (2016). Was still okay last year.
There's no other Jordan Mills (plural) out there?
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/05/2018 08:54AM by zn.