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Fan Nation All Dolphins Publisher Alain Poupart and Columnist Omar Kelly discuss the value and importance to the offensive line of Terron Armstead and Connor Williams
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00:00 I'm going to tell you something here.
00:01 Tell me if you agree, and this is something I never would have said last year.
00:05 But evidence keeps coming in.
00:09 So opinions, we're allowed to change our opinion based on incoming evidence.
00:13 Last year, had you told me that Teron Armstead was the most replaceable player
00:17 under the offensive line, to me, it was a slam dunk.
00:19 This year, again, as a testament to how good Kendall Lamb has been,
00:24 and the gap at another position, I'm not so sure it's not Connor Williams.
00:30 Again, because of the gap.
00:31 And I'm not going to put everything that went wrong on the offense.
00:35 How many times have I told you Connor Williams was the best?
00:39 The issue isn't so much, it's partly Connor Williams' quality of play,
00:45 and then the fact that Liam Eikenberg,
00:47 my McDaniel spoke like very nicely of him today, and his day after the game.
00:53 He kind of like gave him some compliments, said there were some issues,
00:56 but gave him some compliments.
00:58 But it wasn't great.
01:01 It was bad.
01:03 Don't lie.
01:03 It was bad.
01:04 And I like and I respect Liam Eikenberg.
01:09 I actually thought he was better than he is.
01:12 I re-watched that game and came to the conclusion that Liam Eikenberg isn't
01:19 an NFL starter, under any circumstances.
01:22 I used to think that he was.

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