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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 175755" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Thanks so much for this, as always. A few of my thoughts:</p><p></p><p>1. Maybe it's a good thing our OL had a hard time with the MLB. Maybe it gives them something to focus on this week in practice and they'll be lights out on this against the domers. EJ is a good player, good players can have bad games.</p><p>2. I've a man-crush on Skov. Listening to him in the presser he says he loves contact, even when he doesn't have the ball, because he gets to impose his will on the other guy. How can you not love to hear that? (I'm sure Mr. Dwyer had a very different view of contact than Mr. Skov.)</p><p>3. In fairness to Snoddy, the pitch was quick and up in his face. Yeah, he should have caught it, but it was a far from routine play.</p><p>4. I think that counter Bback option you refer to is called "speed option."</p><p>5. We saw less Shamire and more Klock at RG. What gives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 175755, member: 77"] Thanks so much for this, as always. A few of my thoughts: 1. Maybe it's a good thing our OL had a hard time with the MLB. Maybe it gives them something to focus on this week in practice and they'll be lights out on this against the domers. EJ is a good player, good players can have bad games. 2. I've a man-crush on Skov. Listening to him in the presser he says he loves contact, even when he doesn't have the ball, because he gets to impose his will on the other guy. How can you not love to hear that? (I'm sure Mr. Dwyer had a very different view of contact than Mr. Skov.) 3. In fairness to Snoddy, the pitch was quick and up in his face. Yeah, he should have caught it, but it was a far from routine play. 4. I think that counter Bback option you refer to is called "speed option." 5. We saw less Shamire and more Klock at RG. What gives? [/QUOTE]
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