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Terrific article, Mikie. I wish I could have seen it live to hear the inflections in their voices.
A DIII LB was teaching Warmack how to play OL? That's incredible. Nutkick
IF he can get his knees figured out he will be a beast. I agree he was better and I too am no OLine guru but I love me a big man who can play OL.I feel like it has become vogue somehow to say Trey Jackson sucks and it irks me. He was more solid than Mason. The first half of the season he was excellent. Very few mistakes or penalties if I remember right. And people want to put him on the first bus out because PFF says he sucks and he had a knee scoped. That won't happen.
with a Rookie center between them, that Oline started out just fine but I think film and more so, wear on the bodies, did them in. I will love to see what Scar does with both, or all of them actually.You don't blame two rookies, who performed over and above what could have been expected because they were part of a line that ended up in disarray. They both got hurt around the time they hit the rookie wall. That doesn't mean they are scrubs who can't play.
I love when anything Collinsworth gets beat up.Plus, it was nice to hear PFF getting ripped. They aren't qualified authorities. They post their opinions on the internet, just like all of us.
So very athletic, it seems. That's a Scar thing, is it not?
the Connolly kick off return was the awesomeI would think that with past players like Neal., Wendell & Connolly.
Think I read That Neal could jump in the locker room and touch his head to the ceiling. Along with his wrestling skills.
Connolly and Wendell could really move.
In Chevs Scar videos Scar himself says that typically OL just aren't that athletic compared to DL.
Just like James white he ran out of gas before he got to the Endzone. That has to be the best ever return by a O-linemen in NFL Historythe Connolly kick off return was the awesome
I thought you'd get a kick out of that article.