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I also don't care for the implication that Veach is mentally reeruned and would do something like that. |
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05-01-2024, 04:13 PM | #17 | |
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So he can probably get by as a starter anyway just using his athleticism but the question is can he get farther. Kingsley is also prototype but looks like he won't be ready for jump up just yet. If game slows down for Kingsley he can be at least an OBJ quality tackle. |
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05-01-2024, 04:24 PM | #18 | |
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With Kingsley I mostly worry about him getting steamrolled in the run game with the inconsistency he demonstrates with pad level, etc... |
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05-01-2024, 10:44 PM | #19 |
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Kingskeys gonna be a fun one leading the charge on the misdirections/screens/etc Andy loves to dial up. The kid can really get a head of steam going and moves as well as damn near any OT I’ve seen.
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I mean its a pod cast not a news cast. 99% of why I listen is for Seth though. Josh has no original takes, Nate seems like an iffy insider with a true fans understanding of the league and Seth while not always right is at least trying to dig up something in the film.
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05-02-2024, 09:15 AM | #23 |
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But also one of thems qualifications is got hired by a radio station because of his education and the other got hired by the athletic to be a football reporter after being a basketball reporter. They aren't coaches, they didn't play at a high level I don't know if any of them played at all actually. At least Seth does the study to try and learn it on a deeper level I respect the effort if nothing else.
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Every ex college level QB should be pushing for these radio jobs honestly.
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Belichick and Saban just killed it, for example. Their depth of knowledge is SO far beyond ours. But I'd imagine even a guy like Staley, who looked like a complete nitwit most days, would just wipe the floor with us. I talked about Bob Sutton way back in the day and said that if he ever showed up on CP as a poster, he'd ****ing embarrass us. He'd absolutely massacre even the most knowledgeable amongst us. And yeah, I'd guess that trickles down a bit. But I do wonder if college QBs would be quite enough. We might be getting there as college offenses get a little more complicated. But I don't think it used to be the case that many of those guys could come out and smoke us on the radio. Maybe guys like Dorsey or Daniel - dudes who were really working through the game out there (and often ended up looking to coaching gigs at some point) but I don't think rank and file college QBs would really be next level. I mean Ryan Leaf sometimes has some interesting insight but he also was in the NFL and did a little coaching as well. Mostly I think you could take any swinging dick power 5 or above coordinator or HC and just make just about everyone else look silly. |
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We evaluate results, which of course we do, but results are alot of times.....well **** they're kinda random luck. |
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Belichick was amazing. Take what he said about Amarius Mims, for example. Turned me ALL THE WAY off on him. He pointed out the injury prone nature and him taking himself out of games. He pointed out the physical stature, his HS background, and how he had always been freakishly larger and stronger than everyone around him going back to HS. Guys with profiles like that rarely succeed in the NFL. Good luck, Bengos (but really, go **** yourselves, I hope this blows up in your faces like Isaiah Wilson did on the Titans). |
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That guy is so good at identifying/teaching the OL. He's so intricate and precise in his knowledge and how he imparts it. It's none of that bullshit high school coach speak that you often hear. "Be the hammer or you'll be the nail!" No, it's specific stuff. "Get your punch up here and use this hand to turn their shoulder and this hand right here into their chest just as their inside foot comes up bend your back and drive..." I mean he understands this stuff so well. He knows all the little tricks and does such a good job relaying it to his guys. And that's before you get to all the stuff he actually gets credit for; the scheme specific stuff he does and what not. He's just the bees knees, fellas. |
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