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RD 1, Pick 9: DT Ed Oliver, University of Houston
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Its so true. It understandable that he would get mad when they took his coat. -
RD 1, Pick 9: DT Ed Oliver, University of Houston
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Its very Bush league. It's what high school coaches do when they have no size, they stick a small guy at nose to see if he can be quick and get in the backfield. It's lame. -
RD 2, Pick 38: OT Cody Ford, Oklahoma
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A lot of pressure there. I'm not sure. I think it's either: Dawkins-Spain-Morse-Ford-Nsehke or Dawkins-Spain-Morse-Long-Ford with Nsehke as the swing guy and Feliciano as the interior backup. I hope Ford is a right tackle, but I think he will be really good in either spot. Similar to Dawkins, even though he is a bit shorter, he has long arms (longer than Dillard and Williams) so I think he would be fine at RT and I think that you have to try him there before moving him in. I think Spencer Long will surprise some people at RG but I feel like I am in the minority there. -
RD 2, Pick 38: OT Cody Ford, Oklahoma
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Basically there are two different styles of run offense, zone based and gap-man based. Zone requires smaller, athletic linemen like Garrett Bradbury, Jason Kielce, Andy Levitre. They have to be able to movend get to adjacent linemen and cover space. Power gap schemes involve a lot of downblcoks and double teams and things of that nature. Big, slower linemen who can destroy the inside gap. Picture what we saw with Greg Roman a few years ago. Th Patriots ran power plays all the way to the super bowl and the Colts decimated our run defense doing the same. As defenses continue to get smaller players to play the pass it makes sense to draft massive linemen and smash the small players. I like the approach. -
RD 2, Pick 38: OT Cody Ford, Oklahoma
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Best part about this is that it proves we are going to a gap power scheme which makes me really happy. -
RD 2, Pick 38: OT Cody Ford, Oklahoma
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Josh Allen is the offensive weapon. Everyone else is complimentary. -
RD 2, Pick 38: OT Cody Ford, Oklahoma
MrEpsYtown replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I like Risner better, but I do like Fords nastiness. He's the anti Dillard, which I'm good with. Our offensive line is very big. -
Everyone was afraid of the Rosen-NE match. Chad O'Shea is the offensive coordinator there in Miami and he's coming from NE. I don't think it's the worst fit in the world, I just think Miami should wait until next year and I do think a 2nd is too high. But whatever. I don't see it working out for them which is fine by me.
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I know everybody hates walter football, but Charlie did better than all the experts.
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They will not keep 8. They will definitely keep nine and maybe 10. They kept 9 last year and had ton of injuries and had to find street players like Jeremiah Sirles to make up for it. He started games for us and was our backup center after Bodine got hurt.This regime will not keep 8 because they are all about contingencies and they made a mistake by not being ready for line injuries last year. They won't make the same mistake twice. I don't worry about cuts going deep. If that happens, then that means we found better players, and that is a great thing. Your points on Fisher do make sense, but at 275 or whatever weight he is going to play at, he's not going to be able to play tackle anymore. IMO, they have one tight end on the roster who is a lock, and that is Tyler Kroft. I think that will be a very fluid position.
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Predict Ed Oliver's jersey number
MrEpsYtown replied to FeelingOnYouboty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So 64 would work? I like the idea of 91. No ten would be for QBs, kickers, or WR...they changed the rules to make it more feasible, but he can't wear ten. He could wear 50-79 and 90-99 -
Predict Ed Oliver's jersey number
MrEpsYtown replied to FeelingOnYouboty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
90 after Shaq is traded?