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thats funny, it didn't say anything about Carey at RG. I dont know why so many of you are projecting him there when Houck/Saban said they were moving him to compete at LT
The inside word is that a trimmed-down Boston is determined to return to his Pro Bowl form of 2001.
I think it was said at the Phins dinner the other night, that Hadnot was being moved to center...TeeMoney said:Didn't say anything about Hadnot at center either. McKinney should be pushed though.
Do you mean that in a sarcastic or negative way? :shakeno:Megatron said:Carey is a fat pig.
You mean start, yeah? :confused:finmann said:Read this article this morning and was pleasantly surprised. I was skeptical that Carey would even make the team this year.
jlfin said:If Hadnot and Carey become starters and play well, I think we would have to give kudos to Rick Spielman.
Megatron said:Carey is a fat pig.
theFreak41 said:What I'm REALLY encouraged by is the zone blocking scheme. This is tremendous news, IMO. This allows running backs to pick and chose their spots, because the linemen block whomever is nearest them, giving the running back the freedom to run to the open hole, rather than running to what's supposed to be an open hole. This is what Denver does and what has allowed them to produce so many running backs.
Excellent point, stops backs trying to run through holes that aren't thererafael said:I've always preferred a zone blocking scheme. It just seems to produce fewer negative yardage running plays than man blocking.