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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 196003" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>This will raise some hackles, but here goes:</p><p></p><p>Like Criswell (that dates me) <em>I predict</em>:</p><p></p><p>• Leggett will be our BB, probably in conjunction with either Marshall or Quaide.</p><p></p><p>• MLD will move back to BB. That's what he was recruited for; he's too slow to see the field with the ABs we have coming off the bench. How he will do there is up to him, but he is clearly out of position, imho.</p><p></p><p>• After fall, Marshall will move to AB. (<em>Pace</em>, all Marshall supporters; we've been over this.)</p><p></p><p>• Bryan will move over to guard to replace Braun and Griffin will move in at his OT spot. Or it could be Klock who moves over; one way or the other, Griffin gets back on the field.</p><p></p><p>• Here's one way out of left field: Lynch moves to WR. Why, you ask? Let me count the reasons. 1. That's the position he was originally recruited for. 2. Despite all the lauds for Jeune, he hasn't impressed; mediocre hands, so-so blocking, and <em>he doesn't hold on to the ball reliably</em>. 3. We know that Lynch will do all three of these things. 4. Finally, Lynch is too good a player to sit on the bench with 4 or so ABs seeing the field before he does; if he's at WR he could play every down and give us the tough blocker and reliable hands we've missed. He has the talent to be another Smelter.</p><p></p><p>• And another one: Saint Amour moves to DT. Again, why? Again, a count. 1. He's already at 250 and could be 15 lbs heavier next year; year after that he could be 275. 2. We already have a good compliment of DEs and we need good players at DT. 3. He has real talent as a pass rusher, something we'll need inside with Gotsis gone. Now all of that is conditional on what the coaches think about the development of Glanton, Summers, and Morgan. If one (let it be two) of these young men shows well in the fall, then forget all of this.</p><p></p><p>• Jordan will be the number two QB. I don't think Tim will get another year and I don't think TaQuan (sp?) can beat Jordan out. Why? Because Jordan is, like Byerley, a true change of pace. You chase JT all over the field and all of sudden you have a guy trying to run you over. This said, I hope Tim does get to play again.</p><p></p><p>Well, that ought to be enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 196003, member: 265"] This will raise some hackles, but here goes: Like Criswell (that dates me) [I]I predict[/I]: • Leggett will be our BB, probably in conjunction with either Marshall or Quaide. • MLD will move back to BB. That's what he was recruited for; he's too slow to see the field with the ABs we have coming off the bench. How he will do there is up to him, but he is clearly out of position, imho. • After fall, Marshall will move to AB. ([I]Pace[/I], all Marshall supporters; we've been over this.) • Bryan will move over to guard to replace Braun and Griffin will move in at his OT spot. Or it could be Klock who moves over; one way or the other, Griffin gets back on the field. • Here's one way out of left field: Lynch moves to WR. Why, you ask? Let me count the reasons. 1. That's the position he was originally recruited for. 2. Despite all the lauds for Jeune, he hasn't impressed; mediocre hands, so-so blocking, and [I]he doesn't hold on to the ball reliably[/I]. 3. We know that Lynch will do all three of these things. 4. Finally, Lynch is too good a player to sit on the bench with 4 or so ABs seeing the field before he does; if he's at WR he could play every down and give us the tough blocker and reliable hands we've missed. He has the talent to be another Smelter. • And another one: Saint Amour moves to DT. Again, why? Again, a count. 1. He's already at 250 and could be 15 lbs heavier next year; year after that he could be 275. 2. We already have a good compliment of DEs and we need good players at DT. 3. He has real talent as a pass rusher, something we'll need inside with Gotsis gone. Now all of that is conditional on what the coaches think about the development of Glanton, Summers, and Morgan. If one (let it be two) of these young men shows well in the fall, then forget all of this. • Jordan will be the number two QB. I don't think Tim will get another year and I don't think TaQuan (sp?) can beat Jordan out. Why? Because Jordan is, like Byerley, a true change of pace. You chase JT all over the field and all of sudden you have a guy trying to run you over. This said, I hope Tim does get to play again. Well, that ought to be enough. [/QUOTE]
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