Does Bethel look considerably bigger than Djax here?
Trying to say that Djax couldn't move to DT because of his size is a bit strange.
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And there's the buffoonery from Parrotnose. You're not getting 5 years out of a guy like Garvin, so get all you can out of him while he's here.Red Shirt this young man and let him develop we plenty of talent ahead of him.
For that matter there are quite a few kids in the 2017 class I would like to see take a redshirt year, to develop long term quality depth.
Go Canes
Anyone know if Patchan is healthy?
Does Bethel look considerably bigger than Djax here?
Trying to say that Djax couldn't move to DT because of his size is a bit strange.
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Djax could hold his own inside if need be:
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LOL imagine them putting Thomas, Joe Jackson, Harris, DJ or Garvin on the field on passing downs?
#Rape
There's little reason for Norton and McIntosh being on the field on 3rd and long.
2007 Giants won the super bowl because their staff used Strahan, Umenyiora, Tuck, Kiwanuka to get after Tom Brady.
We have a million DEs...use them
Djax could hold his own inside if need be:
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And there's the buffoonery from Parrotnose. You're not getting 5 years out of a guy like Garvin, so get all you can out of him while he's here.Red Shirt this young man and let him develop we plenty of talent ahead of him.
For that matter there are quite a few kids in the 2017 class I would like to see take a redshirt year, to develop long term quality depth.
Go Canes
Djax could hold his own inside if need be:
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If people look at that video and fail to realize how important Norton is to what we do in many situations, I'm not sure what to say. Dude is a f'in boss. Mcintosh has more flash and exceptional in his own way, but Norton is an O-Coordinator's play calling nightmare.
Because once your offense is facing 3rd and 2-3 against us, you might have a serious problem. So, then, what do you call on 2nd 4-6? More passes than necessary or ordinary. Which means more predictability and potential 3rd and longs (after incompletes) for our defense. Which, then, means our star DEs and Mcintosh feast more often.
The chess game behind football is ****ing beautiful. Kendrick Norton is critical piece.
Djax could hold his own inside if need be:
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If people look at that video and fail to realize how important Norton is to what we do in many situations, I'm not sure what to say. Dude is a f'in boss. Mcintosh has more flash and exceptional in his own way, but Norton is an O-Coordinator's play calling nightmare.
Because once your offense is facing 3rd and 2-3 against us, you might have a serious problem. So, then, what do you call on 2nd 4-6? More passes than necessary or ordinary. Which means more predictability and potential 3rd and longs (after incompletes) for our defense. Which, then, means our star DEs and Mcintosh feast more often.
The chess game behind football is ****ing beautiful. Kendrick Norton is critical piece.
Old Cane DTs always pushed the line of scrimmage back into the backfield. It is hard to imagine a bigger advantage, especially when the area they vacated is then patrolled by lions hunting meat on whatever little screen of quick slant you try to slow it down.
Djax could hold his own inside if need be:
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If people look at that video and fail to realize how important Norton is to what we do in many situations, I'm not sure what to say. Dude is a f'in boss. Mcintosh has more flash and exceptional in his own way, but Norton is an O-Coordinator's play calling nightmare.
Because once your offense is facing 3rd and 2-3 against us, you might have a serious problem. So, then, what do you call on 2nd 4-6? More passes than necessary or ordinary. Which means more predictability and potential 3rd and longs (after incompletes) for our defense. Which, then, means our star DEs and Mcintosh feast more often.
The chess game behind football is ****ing beautiful. Kendrick Norton is critical piece.
Old Cane DTs always pushed the line of scrimmage back into the backfield. It is hard to imagine a bigger advantage, especially when the area they vacated is then patrolled by lions hunting meat on whatever little screen of quick slant you try to slow it down.
This is the conversation that simultaneously (1) gets me excited for this season and (2) makes me wonder who follows in Norton's footsteps next year or the year after.
Djax could hold his own inside if need be:
[TWEET]881684701068627970 [/TWEET]
If people look at that video and fail to realize how important Norton is to what we do in many situations, I'm not sure what to say. Dude is a f'in boss. Mcintosh has more flash and exceptional in his own way, but Norton is an O-Coordinator's play calling nightmare.
Because once your offense is facing 3rd and 2-3 against us, you might have a serious problem. So, then, what do you call on 2nd 4-6? More passes than necessary or ordinary. Which means more predictability and potential 3rd and longs (after incompletes) for our defense. Which, then, means our star DEs and Mcintosh feast more often.
The chess game behind football is ****ing beautiful. Kendrick Norton is critical piece.
Old Cane DTs always pushed the line of scrimmage back into the backfield. It is hard to imagine a bigger advantage, especially when the area they vacated is then patrolled by lions hunting meat on whatever little screen of quick slant you try to slow it down.
This is the conversation that simultaneously (1) gets me excited for this season and (2) makes me wonder who follows in Norton's footsteps next year or the year after.
(1) Absolutely
(2) See the dozens of posts/threads I've created out of concern. Mostly told not to worry, but ya know. We're pinning our hopes on Jon Ford, a JuCo or Grad Transfer. Coaches have earned the right to be trusted given Colbert and Delaney so far, though.
Nesta seems like he's going to be a good 1-Tech prospect. He'll also be a non-EE True Freshman. So unless he's Dexter Lawrence, I worry a bit about making him the critical piece of our front.Nesta Silvera is one possible replacement for Ken Norton.
McIntosh and Willis in 2018 would be nice.
If people look at that video and fail to realize how important Norton is to what we do in many situations, I'm not sure what to say. Dude is a f'in boss. Mcintosh has more flash and exceptional in his own way, but Norton is an O-Coordinator's play calling nightmare.
Because once your offense is facing 3rd and 2-3 against us, you might have a serious problem. So, then, what do you call on 2nd 4-6? More passes than necessary or ordinary. Which means more predictability and potential 3rd and longs (after incompletes) for our defense. Which, then, means our star DEs and Mcintosh feast more often.
The chess game behind football is ****ing beautiful. Kendrick Norton is critical piece.
Old Cane DTs always pushed the line of scrimmage back into the backfield. It is hard to imagine a bigger advantage, especially when the area they vacated is then patrolled by lions hunting meat on whatever little screen of quick slant you try to slow it down.
This is the conversation that simultaneously (1) gets me excited for this season and (2) makes me wonder who follows in Norton's footsteps next year or the year after.
(1) Absolutely
(2) See the dozens of posts/threads I've created out of concern. Mostly told not to worry, but ya know. We're pinning our hopes on Jon Ford, a JuCo or Grad Transfer. Coaches have earned the right to be trusted given Colbert and Delaney so far, though.
Colbert, Delaney, Marquez Williams
But they struck out on Tyshon Dye, and seemed intent on adding a grad transfer RB and it never materialized. Dangerous game to play.