3-4 would be my guess
DE in 4-3
DE in 4-3
Understandable and correctable.Honestly some of the stuff with Rosen almost seems like he is shell shocked from last year
I'd like for a South Florida beat reporter to define ""big ego". While they're at it, have the stones to identify the "big egos" so we can have a pointed discussion. As it stands, I'm left to say that Armando defines "big ego" as a player asking for more money at the conclusion of his contract. I'll go further to say that Armando is speaking about Landry and Ajayi (two mainstays from the successful, playoff season).
Don't know whether to be excited that MG might becoming a better blocker or being disgusted that CH gets blocked by a guy that really can't block.When I see tweets like this:
Getting blocked by Gesicki? There's no hope for you man.
Understandable and correctable.
I don't think it's going to ruin the game since teams operate under a salary cap, but it can ruin a team that overpays for players.IMO these insane (borderline grotesque) $$$$$$ contracts are destined to completely ruin the game...
At some point the absurdity is going to backfire.
He did take a pounding for sure. Tanney was definitely a tough dude to watch play. The single player most responsible for Tannehill sacks was Ryan Tannehill. Clueless when it came to pocket awareness and movement.Makes you appreciate what a tough dude Tanney was with the ridiculous pounding he endured year after year
Hope Rosen is too
Dang right!
And ya know -- NE has killed folks with dudes just like him!
I like the kid. He produces based on smarts and effort.
Certainly not *flashy* but the kid is a football player.
My opinion. Of course.
Dang right!
And ya know -- NE has killed folks with dudes just like him!
I like the kid. He produces based on smarts and effort.
Certainly not *flashy* but the kid is a football player.
My opinion. Of course.
Well none of those edge options are fleet of foot
4.85 plusers
Harris, Carradine, Ledbetter, Woodard
He did take a pounding for sure. Tanney was definitely a tough dude to watch play. The single player most responsible for Tannehill sacks was Ryan Tannehill. Clueless when it came to pocket awareness and movement.
I remember a thread in 2016 that asked to list the trait that most defined Tannehill and the overwhelming answers were toughness and durability. Then he ends up missing 24.5 of his last 35 games. The guy missed 22.5% of his games overall.
And he’s Jack Nicklaus’s grandson....Greatest golfer of all time...champion bloodlines!