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  2. Agree. He’s one of the more raw guys at the top of the draft. Incredible talent, athleticism and the right mind set though. I can’t imagine him missing here with Marty and our system. I wouldn’t be surprised to see more 3-4 end types succeeding up here on the edge. Teams have been adjusting to run fits that pull sam/dhb/Ss into the box. An easy way to cover fits with out pulling dbs is to run guys who can play more than a gap.
  3. they can power in way more effectively especially with a strong tilt...and are not just sent way outside...Like u saw a lot with Betts
  4. Yeah I do love the bigger des we see now. Guys rolling a lean athletic 265 range shed a lot easier than the undersized edges we’ve seen for a long time. Dl is gonna be a great battle to see. Probably the biggest position to watch. As goes the line so goes the team.
  5. I think more than anything it's just work...and good coaching....and from experince I know how foot speed and general lateral movement improves from just shedding 15 to 20 pounds
  6. With his athleticism and needing to trim down a bit I’d be very confident Marty Costello can polish his footwork and that any foot speed issue is purely mechanical. If the near future of our interior ol is Dobson, Eli and Wallace that’s pretty darned good. He should probably be dropping 20-25 lbs, crazy to think how much more explosive he might be then.
  7. Dabreu...powerfully built....like that in a dline guy....could be a nice dark horse
  8. https://www.frogsowar.com/2023/12/14/24002156/football-tcu-dl-rick-dabreu-declares-for-the-2024-nfl-draft dabreu looks like the type of guy we’d play inside and out. https://pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/football/roster/david-green/12580 green has played some nose, 2, 2i, and 4i in 30 fronts. Has a good motor, and that versatility is huge for how we run fronts at our best. Not sure he has the push to excel, but he did play very good competition, it’d be bazar for him to dominant come out and not get a look.
  9. Meanwhile in Calgary, the Cavalry get more coverage than the Stamps.
  10. He will be missed. Maybe he's dead.
  11. Today
  12. Feet and movement is the entire game. Watch Hardrick last year try to lean on guys and them in Collaros face 0.3 seconds later. We're not running 40 times a game. So he's got a long way to go from my view of his videos out there. Both in terms of keeping his feet engaged and bending (lowering) his hips so he doesn't get lifted...which is a big issue if he's playing inside run or pass.
  13. Mathews out tonight speculation that he is injured I suspect it's a groin with the way he left the ice after the Leafs got scored on. As for the Bruins you never want a game 7 when you had a 3-1 lead all the pressure is on them tonight and if they play game 7
  14. I don't want to shame anybody here but for those wondering about BO, I leave you this
  15. Those 6 games Stove played in Wpg. made him a legend, hasn't done anything since.
  16. Bo Svenson, obviously he must be referring to the great actor Bo Svenson.
  17. If the Bruins lose this game watch out....Mathews expected back? I refuse to look on the Toronto Sports network..😄
  18. We have just witnessed a major shift in thinking AND action ... last years status quo philosophy has been replaced by real try outs ... many were turfed in January ... we all know this already we have the core ... the holes being filled will be big upgrades
  19. This is interesting. The guy is 37 years old and hasnt played since 2021. He is Coach Mark Nelson's son and has made over 6 million in the NFL.
  20. https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/hurricanes-rod-brind-amour-says-he-feels-really-good-about-reaching-new-contract-with-team-1.2114528
  21. Can't believe both of these men are gone within several months of each other
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