Are you guys really putting DJ on the strong side?
Is this true?
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no, he's going to play CB while Warfield works his steps.
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Left side, yes, although we tend to shift the OLBs around a bit. I don't think we're always strong/weak based on the position of the TE. Bell has been working the right.
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Hmmm... I don't understand how that could be the case, but I'll buy it... You guys are going to get killed in the running game if you force DJ to face his greatest weakness (shedding the block) every time he goes out. The guy is a natural WLB. I'm excited at the possibility that you guys are putting him on the strong side. He'll get eaten alive by most tight ends at this level. |
And Bell at WLB?
What? Masloswki wasn't available? What's Bell's 40 these days? |
We aren't sure where we are going to put him....I mean he is short, slow and too small. Just trying to figure out where we can best hide him at this point cause he isn't like those Donkey defenders that excel in all situations...
I think Manning just threw 2 more playoff TD's against the Donks while I typed this. |
You actually putting Plummer back in at QB?
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It'll probably seem to Jake that he's lining up in the Bronco backfield.
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Priest has lost his (second level) burst.
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In related news it appears that DJ has already lost his burst.
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You do realize that I hammered the fact that Gunther wasn't going to be enough to get your defense to even middle of the pack, and as a result you guys would be lucky to get to 8-8 with a tougher schedule? Knocked it out of the park. |
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Indeed, he has. |
Don't forgot about Scanlon. The greatest linebacker not named Butkus.
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