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Woah. I need to go back to sleep. Totally read that backwards.These are offenses, my man.
Woah. I need to go back to sleep. Totally read that backwards.These are offenses, my man.
Clark cant do everything. Going to take some more talent at LB.
No chance this is real.
Why not? Hollywood Henderson would snort up during games.No chance this is real.
I'm saying there's no chance he'd admit it even if it were true, which it probably isn't.Why not? Hollywood Henderson would snort up during games.
Does this mean we can bring Mafah off IR and have Jevonte, Blue and Mafah finally?
Oh no. That’s awful.
Bad news for opposing fans that want to play us at full strength.
If he comes back near 100% and can stay healthy he could transform the defense a bit. The healthy version of him is arguably our best defensive player.
I really hope this kid can get back to where he was and STAY HEALTHY. He seems to be a relentless worker. I'm a fan.
I thought it was interesting he said most pro teams he was at they told him right away, we're a zone team or we're a gap team, where at Boise they did both just depending on personnel and what was best that week.When you listen to these Adams PC's you can tell why he has such a strong mind in terms of the design of the run game.
Not like these fucking Cat in the Hat, nursery rhyme pure zone schemes we ran for 10+ years because Callahan did an awesome job here for a few years back in 2014.
It's true, and the ability to mesh gap and zone concepts is one of the main reasons why the Shannahan-style offenses have taken over the league. It's that and the ability to make runs and passes look the same in terms of the OL action, and then working play action off of it, it's not a coincidence that those have been the areas of focus for Schottenheimer.I thought it was interesting he said most pro teams he was at they told him right away, we're a zone team or we're a gap team, where at Boise they did both just depending on personnel and what was best that week.
Also, Eberflus said of him that he doesn't actually ask the OLmen to do that much, but they dress the plays up to make it hard for the defense to read
Stop talking about Adams.When you listen to these Adams PC's you can tell why he has such a strong mind in terms of the design of the run game.
Not like these fucking Cat in the Hat, nursery rhyme pure zone schemes we ran for 10+ years because Callahan did an awesome job here for a few years back in 2014.
WhyStop talking about Adams.