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Originally Posted by burn_baby_burn
As the coach, what else can he do? Maybe GG is trying to minimize weakness by having TJ play with Wideman, even though it makes TJ less effective. But maybe the thought is that nobody else can play with Wideman or that anyone else with Wideman is an opposing offense's dream. So even thought TJ isn't his usual self, it is far better than having him play with Gio on the left side, and having Hamilton and Wideman be a pair of pylons together. Just a thought (Rant).
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Fair enough. I absolutely understand the reasoning.
But could it actually be worse trying Kulak with Brodie, and Wideman with Engelland as third pairing?
Maybe it would have been worse, but certainly could have been tried, particularly given how it has played out instead.