Originally posted by Carolina_Packer
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I think it was one of the pregame shows this year that discussed how bad tackle play had been. One of the commentators was someone I found credible, I don't recall if it was Howie Long, or one of the other former offensive or defensive linemen, but the gist of his comment was that there were a lot of tackles starting this year who, just a few years ago, would've been backups at best. While they didn't mention it, I would point out that Marshall Newhouse started 14 games of the 14 games he played this year for the Giants. I'm not sure there are many on here who would be satisfied with him as the backup left tackle, yet he started all year.
I think Ted Thompson has tried to maintain a steady flow of new blood for the offensive line. I expect he will continue to do so. ome will turn out, some will fail, but hopefully he will find one this year who will be at least a suitable backup left tackle. It is a tough spot to fill, and perhaps the best solution is JC Tretter, just as years ago the best solution was to move Flanagan from the starting center position to left tackle.

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