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Originally posted by beachcomber View Postif we go by the book and take stock in what our new braintrust has proffered.... to run the ball and protect Justin, then how 'bout we go RT, OC, RB, OG ?? would that be too logical ??
1) RT Olumuyiwa, Taliese
2) OC Graham Barton
3) RB Blake Corum
4) OG Trente Jones
if we get some extra picks somewhere along the line, then we can build the D as well....
2) NT T'Vondre Sweat
3) FS Cole Bishop
4) LB Cedric Gray
We have different DT's and LB's in mind... but at least we agree on positions.
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Postif we go by the book and take stock in what our new braintrust has proffered.... to run the ball and protect Justin, then how 'bout we go RT, OC, RB, OG ?? would that be too logical ??
1) RT Olumuyiwa, Taliese
2) OC Graham Barton
3) RB Blake Corum
4) OG Trente Jones
if we get some extra picks somewhere along the line, then we can build the D as well....
2) NT T'Vondre Sweat
3) FS Cole Bishop
4) LB Cedric Gray
I'm just not getting good vibes from Frazier ..... he's down right horrible at the 2nd level.
Corum is growing on me.
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Originally posted by SAY OW 55 View PostFuck it can you imagine the interview with Bowers and Harbaugh. That would be colorful. Or Harbaugh Nabers. After that we’ll get a good feel.
Ask him if he wants to see the trophy...
Jim: If there was one decision you could go back and change in your life, what would it be?
Brock: [Silence]Last edited by Boltnut; 03-03-2024, 12:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Not bad at all Mac, but do u think Alt falls all the way to #15? Really like Frazier @#39 which I think is realistic...“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
Yeah, Harbaugh might want to ask Brock why he turned him down on that offer.
Ask him if he wants to see the trophy...
Jim: If there was one decision you could go back and change in your life, what would it be?
Brock: [Silence]“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
Yeah, Harbaugh might want to ask Brock why he turned him down on that offer.
Ask him if he wants to see the trophy...
Jim: If there was one decision you could go back and change in your life, what would it be?
Brock: [Silence]
Georgia was a much better choice.
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Originally posted by OG619FrightninLightnin View Post
You do realize that Bowers won twice as many National Championships as Harbaugh right?
Georgia was a much better choice.
He was schemed to get wide open. Georgia's offense was much more multiple in its philosophy and schemes.
But let's not forget that Bowers chose Georgia as a better fit. He knew. We don't we as fans...?
And the bigger point I was making was about how Harbaugh does things. Running the ball and playing defense can beat a multiple offense. At the apex of his career... Bowers' team didn't even compete in the playoffs... and Harbaugh's team won it all.
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If you want to beat the Chiefs, you will have to run the ball well and create turnovers on defense.
Harbaugh/Hortiz/Roman/Minter is the perfect combination to compete/defeat the Chiefs.
Why not at least try to understand the concepts of each coach. TE is definitely not the be all/solve all approach that some are trying to portray. Is Bowers a very good player...? Yes, I've never denied this. Does it take a dominant TE to win in Harbaugh's system/philosophy...? Not even close.
Bowers walked onto a team ready to win the National Championship. Its defense was actually more the key to its championships than its offense. Harbaugh was still building. In the end, a much less talented team won the championship this last year. Michigan's defense was key to that championship (just as Georgia's defense the years before). Now that we have that DC... start building his defense. That will take multiple players at multiple positions on defense. It's time to stop obsessing over TE @#5 and start talking about defense.
You won't out-score the Chiefs. If your defense isn't built right, there is no way to stop MaHommes in the final minute(s). Over and over again, this has been proven. You will have to win the game on a 10-play (5-minute) march... with MaHommes watching from the sidelines. The only time we beat MaHommes... that's how it went down. We've never stopped MaHommes in the final minutes. Time to re-think things.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
I do. He went to Georgia because Kirby Smart's offense used the TE in a better way.
He was schemed to get wide open. Georgia's offense was much more multiple in its philosophy and schemes.
But let's not forget that Bowers chose Georgia as a better fit. He knew. We don't we as fans...?
And the bigger point I was making was about how Harbaugh does things. Running the ball and playing defense can beat a multiple offense. At the apex of his career... Bowers' team didn't even compete in the playoffs... and Harbaugh's team won it all.
Georgia's record stands on it own even if they dont win the natty every single year. So does Bowers. The guy you say who was schemed to get wide open as the reason for his success is better at breaking tackles than pretty much anyone.
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Originally posted by Boltnut View PostIf you want to beat the Chiefs, you will have to run the ball well and create turnovers on defense.
Harbaugh/Hortiz/Roman/Minter is the perfect combination to compete/defeat the Chiefs.
Why not at least try to understand the concepts of each coach. TE is definitely not the be all/solve all approach that some are trying to portray. Is Bowers a very good player...? Yes, I've never denied this. Does it take a dominant TE to win in Harbaugh's system/philosophy...? Not even close.
Bowers walked onto a team ready to win the National Championship. Its defense was actually more the key to its championships than its offense. Harbaugh was still building. In the end, a much less talented team won the championship this last year. Michigan's defense was key to that championship (just as Georgia's defense the years before). Now that we have that DC... start building his defense. That will take multiple players at multiple positions on defense. It's time to stop obsessing over TE @#5 and start talking about defense.
You won't out-score the Chiefs. If your defense isn't built right, there is no way to stop MaHommes in the final minute(s). Over and over again, this has been proven. You will have to win the game on a 10-play (5-minute) march... with MaHommes watching from the sidelines. The only time we beat MaHommes... that's how it went down. We've never stopped MaHommes in the final minutes. Time to re-think things.
You have to stop this shit. You're making the rest of us look bad. <snork!>
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