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Originally Posted by Serapth
Then how do you break down the lines? It's either Brodie/Gio or Hamilton/Gio and the other gets pushed down the depth chart. The Russel/Wideman tandem is very good and it's dangerous to mess with that, so where does that leave you?
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So in your first post you say you think Brodio/Giordano was one of the best pairings in the league last year. But you are willing to break them up. Yet you don't want to mess with Russell/Wideman because they were very good and it's dangerous to mess with that. So which is it? Is it dangerous to mess with very good, or not? I think you have to keep your top pairing together. I think Wideman is cleary the odd man out of this - he's the one that drops to a third pairing.