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re: All this drama
Posted on 11/4/15 at 4:39 pm to ATLdawg25
Posted on 11/4/15 at 4:39 pm to ATLdawg25
that's better.
I never said Mett should have won the job over Murray. I said there was a lot of talk the Mett/Murray spring that Mett looked damn good. And it turned out to be true.
there was ALSO a lot of talk that Park was CLEARLY the most talented QB on the roster with the best skillset. i'm thinking that talk was probably true as well.
Admittedly I was just speculating as to why schottenheimer (who's judgement HAS to be called into question at this point) chose to shunt Park to the side.
seeing Ramsey and Bauta in action it's not much of a leap to acknowledge that any spring observations that Jacob Park was our best Qb were quite possibly true.
as to OL we just have to disagree. i see a team that frequently misses on stud OL they really want (Laremy), generally underrecruits OL numbers, offers last minute desperation scholarships to late bloomers after missing on primary targets, underdevelops the OL they DO get (Theus) is chronically short on depth and believes in finesse over push.
I never said Mett should have won the job over Murray. I said there was a lot of talk the Mett/Murray spring that Mett looked damn good. And it turned out to be true.
there was ALSO a lot of talk that Park was CLEARLY the most talented QB on the roster with the best skillset. i'm thinking that talk was probably true as well.
Admittedly I was just speculating as to why schottenheimer (who's judgement HAS to be called into question at this point) chose to shunt Park to the side.
seeing Ramsey and Bauta in action it's not much of a leap to acknowledge that any spring observations that Jacob Park was our best Qb were quite possibly true.
as to OL we just have to disagree. i see a team that frequently misses on stud OL they really want (Laremy), generally underrecruits OL numbers, offers last minute desperation scholarships to late bloomers after missing on primary targets, underdevelops the OL they DO get (Theus) is chronically short on depth and believes in finesse over push.
Posted on 11/4/15 at 4:52 pm to miledawg
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believes in finesse over push
That's cause that's the way they do things in the ACC. Richt was taught the tools of the trade in the ACC. How many Sony Michel type backs have we in the last 15 years.
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