I just heard this again on a podcast - it was Mike Wahle, I think. He said - as others have said and written, among them Justis Mosqueda - that in today's NFL, "practice" is mostly in the classroom any more. During the season, there are very few actual practice reps to be had, because of both the NFLPA/Owners' Agreement, and the hectic nature of an NFL schedule, which means practices are really about game planning.
I think Bobble's idea makes sense - get Morgan some snaps at LT, to give him some reps and also to see if he really is the LT of the future. Maybe do it against Denver, against Baltimore, against the Vikes, maybe the second Bears game.
Maybe re-signing someone comes down to "Is Sean Rhyan a better center than Rasheed Walker is a left tackle?" And/or "Is it cheaper to sign a center than a tackle?" And/or can Morgan play left tackle well enough to afford letting Walker go, and/or are we going to re-sign Quay Walker, and if we are, does that preclude us from re-signing Rasheed Walker? And are we cutting Rashan Gary next offseason?
So much is intertwined.
I think Bobble's idea makes sense - get Morgan some snaps at LT, to give him some reps and also to see if he really is the LT of the future. Maybe do it against Denver, against Baltimore, against the Vikes, maybe the second Bears game.
Maybe re-signing someone comes down to "Is Sean Rhyan a better center than Rasheed Walker is a left tackle?" And/or "Is it cheaper to sign a center than a tackle?" And/or can Morgan play left tackle well enough to afford letting Walker go, and/or are we going to re-sign Quay Walker, and if we are, does that preclude us from re-signing Rasheed Walker? And are we cutting Rashan Gary next offseason?
So much is intertwined.

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