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boyst

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  1. oh i get it but the uuntrained eye did not like milano and still swooned over edmunds who was routinely lost. i wish i'd have kept the comment marked when i dared say milano was going to outplay edmunds and more valuable and important than edmunds. i was raked over coals. i don't buy into a lot of preseason reports. he did not have a good preseason by my untrained eye. making plays as he did last preseason doesn't mean he was doing his assignemnts and playing well. he didn't look impressive last year
  2. maybe i mispoke. that dotson couldn't hold his own weight last year and was not-so-good isn't a good indicator of what spector was - and i don't believe a 7th round player can have that much breakthrough talent in year two at a position like mlb. milano was an entirely different player. i remember after edmunds rookie year getting blasted that milano was going to be the better player by a mile even though edmunds and his position was more important at his position on the defense.
  3. He just didn't move my needle. 🤷🏼‍♂️ That he couldn't handle it, and Spector didn't find time there was telling. But by those points in the game/season we were struggling. I forgot who else was out for those games. Nah, I know defense.
  4. i didn't think so. he was making plays but while he passed the eye test he didn't pass the sniff test. he didn't seem to be diagnosing very fast, making the initial first steps, reads and routes. he was a man amongst midgets on scout team.
  5. Spector ain't it. He looked lost last year in PS. I hope I'm wrong. Dotson is solid, has potential for a stop gap at the least but is capable of starting. Klein is capable of starting, smart, and able to mesh with the defense. Bernard ia a wildcard The rookie dude starting this year terrified me.
  6. Whole house generators are worth it. They're fairly affordable, compared to years past.
  7. Reminds me of Hughes ability when he left Buffalo Wish we kept him
  8. I remember this. Pepperidge farm remembers, too
  9. Launch all influencers to the moon.
  10. ...but on this point, is he wrong? No.
  11. That is something I've noticed, too. Barkley keeps getting written down. The only QB we have had as a backup who I wanted to keep was Trubisky.
  12. Not what I said either. On a case by case basis to judge a statement made by someone, in this case Scott, you must analyze the merit.
  13. ... On a case by case basis. Then you say "all teams." 🤔
  14. On a case by case basis that should not be held true. Further there is reason for doom. After the 2nd playoff loss in Houston there have been more questions than answers from this team.
  15. If that's a hammy they need better trainers. Yikes. That ankle to hamstring is so easy to pre hab
  16. Great minds! Ha. I've seen 3 rupture in person. 1 guy twice in 16 months. Both sides. It looks like immeasurable pain.
  17. If it was Achilles a lot lot lot lot lot lot more pain
  18. There's one thing that I do trust McDermott on, and that is defensive back talent. So I'm sure ist justified
  19. Yeah that list is f***** up
  20. I ain't wasting clicks on this. Who was 3 and 4? Without looking 1) Reid/mahomes 2) burrow/coach I can mix the top 5 rounded up with Tua/McDaniel because Tua can be good and McDaniel is a good coordinator Hurts and his coach because they win Stafford and mcvay because they won Outside of that I like cousins and his coach, and San fran with whoever they play.
  21. People who down vote this are just butthurt delusional that this team can do no wrong.
  22. so the more i sit here and think about how Dorsey likes two tight ends... ...and the more how Dorsey is getting tricky with formations... ...and how we struggle to establish dominance on the LOS during the run... ...why don't we work the wing-t formation? Knox (or other OT), Doyle @ TE, Gilliam @ FB, Harris and Cook @ HB? sure we take Diggs off of the field, our best player but that's a powerful entity. my point is that i think we could find value in sticking to the simple run schemes used by peewee teams for an advantage when we need it - power running. the power i formation, for example. Doyle at Y, Diggs at X, Gilliam or Harris @ FB, Cook @ TB, Harty or someone quick at WB. These formations put Josh on the OL where teams must respect his quickness on the sneak, but also respect his drop back with options to be downfield targets or the quick option reads he can make to hand or dump off to anyone.
  23. Any info on Basham?
  24. Diggs ain't happy tho
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