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Props to Kujo for putting in the work in the off-season and working with LeCharles Bentley, it's obviously paying off as he has played well enough to be starting currently...now let's see what happens when the pads come on...

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Honestly this would be the ideal scenario. With Kujo anchoring the RT this would make Seantrel the swing giving him time at both LT and RT. If Seantrel can prove he's a viable option at LT that will give the Bills some leverage when it comes time to re-sign Cordy Glenn. Also would provide opportunities for both Glenn and Henderson to play LG as well.

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Props to Kujo for putting in the work in the off-season and working with LeCharles Bentley, it's obviously paying off as he has played well enough to be starting currently...now let's see what happens when the pads come on...

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Props to Kujo for putting in the work in the off-season and working with LeCharles Bentley, it's obviously paying off as he has played well enough to be starting currently...now let's see what happens when the pads come on...

I believe Rex said he's probably ahead of Henderson now, which means, Kujo MIGHT be ahead of one of the worst rated tackles in the league last year. Nice for Kujo, but not really much to get excited about at this point.

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I think this only means it's a competition. It's great that Kujo would be able to pull himself up from his bust of a rookie year, and it speaks very well to his character, but I wouldn't put much stock in him being ahead of Seantrel until the pads go on.

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I think this only means it's a competition. It's great that Kujo would be able to pull himself up from his bust of a rookie year, and it speaks very well to his character, but I wouldn't put much stock in him being ahead of Seantrel until the pads go on.

Agreed. Kujo was so bad last year in pads that I would like to see him prove himself through the preseason before we anoint him a starter.

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Seems Henderson is in Rex's doghouse - don't know if he'll get out

 

This is what I think. It pisses coaches off when players miss "voluntary practices" but they can't do much about it - when they miss mandatory practice they'll really come down on you.

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I saw Kujo on a plane from Atlanta to Tampa last night, shook his hand. I was sittin down and he was walking down the crowded isle, so no pictures.

 

Not sure where he was going in Tampa?

huge arms ? major wingspan?

 

cool though you shook hands with him for sure !

Agreed. Kujo was so bad last year in pads that I would like to see him prove himself through the preseason before we anoint him a starter.

either of them really.

We have no idea.

 

But Bills have some nice new ingredients in the mixture with Coaching the O.

and its second year for those rooks. both of them had a brutal year emotionally. Henderson was under fire and getting the snockers beat out of him and the QB as starter and Kujo was super humbled(embarrassed might be a better word).

Kromer has to instill self confidence into these kids i might imagine.

I seriously don't want to pick one to have a fine year. I want both of them to take a major step up.

Bills can line up six linemen with 3 tackles and move that D in short yardage i dont care who is starting.

Go Bills!

I believe Rex said he's probably ahead of Henderson now, which means, Kujo MIGHT be ahead of one of the worst rated tackles in the league last year. Nice for Kujo, but not really much to get excited about at this point.

agreed. but he did flash at times. and he certainly has potential. but Kujo has won the offseason so far :pirate:

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Props to Kujo for putting in the work in the off-season and working with LeCharles Bentley, it's obviously paying off as he has played well enough to be starting currently...now let's see what happens when the pads come on...

Any athelete who wants to be a force in his sport and position works the offseason. That over used cliche with Kujo carry's very little weight IMO. In other words big deal. it's his job. rex is somewhat known as a motivator, he could just be blowing smoke to make training camp mean something for these players.

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Any athelete who wants to be a force in his sport and position works the offseason. That over used cliche with Kujo carry's very little weight IMO. In other words big deal. it's his job. rex is somewhat known as a motivator, he could just be blowing smoke to make training camp mean something for these players.

Big difference between doing some work on your own and basically enrolling yourself in a 10 week bootcamp...there are plenty of guys who wouldn't sign up for that, especially after reading how Bentley runs things...

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Honestly this would be the ideal scenario. With Kujo anchoring the RT this would make Seantrel the swing giving him time at both LT and RT. If Seantrel can prove he's a viable option at LT that will give the Bills some leverage when it comes time to re-sign Cordy Glenn. Also would provide opportunities for both Glenn and Henderson to play LG as well.

This.

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With Roman's offense it is likely that Glenn, Seantrel and Kujo would be field at same time when OL is overloaded.

 

I am sure Roman and Krammer are looking at who will be best in that scenario and at what positions.

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Interesting comment on the previous coaches vis a vis his comment about Kromer (below). I normally don't put much stock in this sort of comment, but this is a guy who had good coaching at Alabama:

 

"“Without being politically correct he’s probably one of the greatest coaches I’ve ever had because he tells us a lot of things that I didn’t know, and they work,” said Kouandjio. “A lot of coaches like to tell you a bunch of techniques that are basically like throwing a band aid on a problem, but those don’t work. He tells you a whole bunch of things that do work. He’s really detailed so there are no gray lines. He’s a great coach so it’s up to you to execute what he tells you to do. I’m just glad to have him.”

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I saw Kujo on a plane from Atlanta to Tampa last night, shook his hand. I was sittin down and he was walking down the crowded isle, so no pictures.

Not sure where he was going in Tampa?

In no particular order:

* Lived in SRQ 18 years before moving to Atlanta and I'd move back in a heartbeat - esp. every winter.

* How on earth did you recognize him? I get he's a huge human being, but....

* Hope he wasn't in Tampa for the strip clubs.

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In no particular order:

* Lived in SRQ 18 years before moving to Atlanta and I'd move back in a heartbeat - esp. every winter.

* How on earth did you recognize him? I get he's a huge human being, but....

* Hope he wasn't in Tampa for the strip clubs.

So, you have doubts then?

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So, you have doubts then?

Oh, no! Winters are great there and I hear the strip clubs are worth the trip. As for the other, that would be a funny thing to just throw out there.

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