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Trying something new does not always mean its going to be better.
We are possibly down to:
An in house OL playing center in essentially a prove you can do it situation.
Starting a rookie center.
Picking up someone's castoff center but that has all but dried up at the moment (Reiter?)
How can anyone be sure that our new center is going to work out better than what Blythe provided?
You don't think I know this razor?
Wow I'm just a naive fan that doesn't follow the performance of Blythe over the last two seasons and I simply want a change even if it means taking a step back..
Ummm okay.
That was far from the point of my post.
I agree with the Rams reasons to not resign Blythe even at the discount he moved on from.
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I am sure that you know this already, I was just pointing out our limited options moving forward at the C position and none of them seem all that promising, IMO.
I wasn't calling you personally naïve or anything. I'm sorry if you took it that way.
I want the change from Blythe to work out as much as anyone but I just don't see how this will be easy considering our options moving forward.
For the sake of discussion, I only asked a simple question, with no direct comment towards you personally.