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Fud

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  1. I'm hoping this team is set up to not need a "difference making RB", and that being merely solid and getting the yards that are blocked plus a few more here and there is enough
  2. I think stylistically Mosley competes more with Moore (inside/outside chain mover) than Livingston (speed/size deep threat)
  3. Yes it's a lot, although pre-rookie auto salary scale probably isn't apples to apples
  4. He's the Ricky Pearsall of Riley Coopers
  5. Tywone Malone is a truly elite sports name
  6. It's amusing that the primary reason Jim Knowles left wasn't able to handle his position room in the offseason It's also amusing that they're in the dumps about not finding one transfer DT when their week one opponent was able to find five (obviously including one of their own who they took for granted)
  7. Sometimes TEs take a minute to develop
  8. Looks like he started all year for one of the best teams in the league, really struggled in the first half of the year, but improved in the second half
  9. Laremy Tunsil. Great pass pro grades by PFF. Leads the league in penalties.
  10. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/football-301/id1757723241?i=1000721860654
  11. Two starting RBs and no NB on both teams is stupid
  12. Sir, this isn’t a disneyworld Facebook post
  13. Most college offenses have the QB in shutgun or pistol on early downs and bolt RPOs onto their run games. It’s much easier for the QB because he’s not putting his back to the defense and the RPOs are typically easy defined reads; sort of guard rails for college QBs. The QB being in shotgun limits some of the potential run plays based on timing/geometry, although lining up in pistol mitigates some of that. Under center keeps every possible run on the table, and it allows the OL to be more aggressive blocking at the second level. The playaction is more effective because the defense has to honor the run more aggressively, and it’s more difficult to see the handoff Some of the best offenses in the NFL by advanced metrics are under center on early downs for a reason, although there are also some great offenses that aren’t. There’s an interesting career trend where as high end QBs become more senior, they prefer to pull the strings from shotgun so they can keep eyes on the defense at all times, although that probably hurts the run game and offense as a whole This is all even more effective when the defenses are sitting back in coverage to take away the easy button TD passes by alignment, and also if you have a mobile QB
  14. I’m really curious to see if we’re operating mostly under center on early downs
  15. Should have gone with a third WR in Ryan Williams over Nick Singleton No Colin Simmons or Dylan Stewart seems off
  16. We're going to elite defense and murderball offense the competition like 2021-2022 Georgia and 2023 Michigan, although Arch gives a higher passing upside than those teams had
  17. Their first team is loaded, and at the beginning of the season the might have the best first team in the country. I think their depth is an issue though, and could show up in the playoffs if they make it deep They’ve ignored the portal, but they still have a bunch of studs starting for them
  18. Where would the second team defense rank nationally, against everyone else's starters? Top 25?
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