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Interesting to see this number mashing. So apparently claim anything you like with stats. So, it seems that we are left with a single bright and burning question:
How did those snaps at the one guard go? I think a possible answer to that question could be related to when those snaps happened. If they happened earlier in his career and then Pitt moved him over to tackle, that MIGHT say something.
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So apparently claim anything you like with stats. I'm not claiming anything. I'm questioning the idea some are making that claim (to use your word) he is a better guard than tackle. I don't get how such a definitive claim be made with such a small sample size comparing both positions. 7 combined guard snaps vs 939 combined tackle snaps. Referencing Hubbard as good depth at RG, where he has played zero snaps in his career apparently, seems off to me. Now, we might be forced to play him there due to the opt out situation. But going off the quotes Callahan made, it didn't seem like he was ever in the plans originally.
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Interesting to see this number mashing. So apparently claim anything you like with stats. So, it seems that we are left with a single bright and burning question:
How did those snaps at the one guard go? So well they decided to kick him outside 
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The only thing I recollect reading is that he "played well" at RG in the pre-season. That's it from his interior line play - as I recollect at least.
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So apparently claim anything you like with stats. I'm not claiming anything. I'm questioning the idea some are making that claim (to use your word) he is a better guard than tackle. I don't get how such a definitive claim be made with such a small sample size comparing both positions. 7 combined guard snaps vs 939 combined tackle snaps. Referencing Hubbard as good depth at RG, where he has played zero snaps in his career apparently, seems off to me. Now, we might be forced to play him there due to the opt out situation. But going off the quotes Callahan made, it didn't seem like he was ever in the plans originally. Damn... I thought the numbers would be flipped. Didn't realize they weren't. ... maybe THAT'S why they didn't mention him at guard. Ha!
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Interesting to see this number mashing. So apparently claim anything you like with stats. So, it seems that we are left with a single bright and burning question:
How did those snaps at the one guard go? I think a possible answer to that question could be related to when those snaps happened. If they happened earlier in his career and then Pitt moved him over to tackle, that MIGHT say something. This is what PFF showed: 2013 - he was on the practice squad 2014 - he played 7 snaps at LG 2015 - 1 snap at RT, 7 snaps at LT 2016 - 2 snaps at OC, 204 at RT 2017 - 29 snaps at OC, 28 at LT, 700 at RT Now he also lined up at TE and played on Special teams but those snaps I didn't count. Like others I thought his OG snaps would have been a lot more.
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I could have sworn that he played more at Guard in Pittsburgh.
He's certainly built more like a Guard than like a Tackle.
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I could have sworn that he played more at Guard in Pittsburgh.
He's certainly built more like a Guard than like a Tackle. Thought so too. I went to OURLADS' and looked at some old Pittsburgh depth charts and in '14 and '15 he was listed as a backup on the inside, 2016 he started the season out as a backup on the inside but by the end of the season he was listed as the backup OT, and in '17 and '18 he was only listed as the backup OT. Don't know if Pitt. thought he was a better OT then OG/OC or if he was just their best option to be the backup OT.
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I could have sworn that he played more at Guard in Pittsburgh.
He's certainly built more like a Guard than like a Tackle. Thought so too. I went to OURLADS' and looked at some old Pittsburgh depth charts and in '14 and '15 he was listed as a backup on the inside, 2016 he started the season out as a backup on the inside but by the end of the season he was listed as the backup OT, and in '17 and '18 he was only listed as the backup OT. Don't know if Pitt. thought he was a better OT then OG/OC or if he was just their best option to be the backup OT. I think the reason he played so much tackle was due to injuries and no depth.
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