Barry Sanders did play in the NFC championship game against Washington. He also played in the play offs 2 or 3 other years. Detroit did not bottom out until the early 2000's.
Same with any offense but yah you're right. We, football fans in general, do pay much to much attention at the skill positions and not enough in the trenches. I think it always been that way.
So Marshall would be one a back who would you put at the other one. I'm guessing Chubb with Gurley at b back. That would work provided they wanted to block for each other.
I don't know if anyone answered this for you but I think it would be except for the sheer number of mac schools in Ohio. Akron, Ohio, Miami, Toledo, Bowling Green etc are all in Ohio. I might have even left one or 2 out. Those are all D1 schools and would take the percentage down quite a bit.
I'll give it a try
Qb1 JT 2 Nesbitt 3 Washington
AB1Jones 2 Smith 3 Peoples
AB1 Godhigh 2 Perkins
BB Dwyer 2 Allen 3 Laskey or Days
WR1 Thomas 2 Hill 3Melton
WR1 Smelter 2 Waller
OT1?
OT1?
OG1 Uzzi 2 Howard
OG1 Mason...
Not an expert but here is what I think it means. Non level mean the payments are not the same over the length of the loan. Back loaded means that the payments size increase over time or to say it a different way they will be paying more of the debt off, not just the interest of the loan...
You're forgetting the most important point. The players played both ways because they had too. It's a lot of energy to move the ball 90 yds down the field mostly running and at any time there could be a fumble or a pick. You look at rugby, where football came from, and there are a lot of...
You realize they, we I've lived here for 32 years since I was 5, are called badgers because around Madison in Mid 19th century there was a lot of mining and the people who did it would dig holes in the ground and put cloth over the top as a temporary home which looked like a badger hole. It's...
Players play the way they are coached or how well they prepare for a game. How can you expect a player to be composed on the field when the coach isn't composed on the sidelines?
I don't know about that. I think CPJ coached the same way as he did 4-5 years ago and no player on the field did a...
Jasper? I don't think he's coach o-line before. He's the Qb/B-back coach and OC I think. Doesn't mean he couldn't coach O-line. If I head to guess I think he would stay there until he gets a head coaching opportunity that he likes. I don't know though. From everything I've heard the...
Jasper calls the plays. CPJ called the plays before he left and Jasper has called the plays since. I believe there were only 2 years in Ken's career where he actually called plays 1997 at Navy after CPJ left for Georgia Southern and 1998 at UNLV. He doesn't call the plays because that not...
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