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Considering we have two good backs, would it not make sense to shift Wright to fullback with his size? I was reading a scouting report on him and it was insinuated that a shift to fullback would be ideal.
Considering we have two good backs, would it not make sense to shift Wright to fullback with his size? I was reading a scouting report on him and it was insinuated that a shift to fullback would be ideal.
Discuss.
Jauron bent over backwards prior to the season insisting that this offense not only doesn't need a FB, but also couldn't use one.
IMO we need one, but the geniuses don't think so.
Who am I, are we, to challenge the authors of the worst offense in the league.
Jauron bent over backwards prior to the season insisting that this offense not only doesn't need a FB, but also couldn't use one.
IMO we need one, but the geniuses don't think so.
Who am I, are we, to challenge the authors of the worst offense in the league.
What jauron forgot was that back in chicago he had a fullback and it actually helped his running game back then. If memory serves correct, A-train had a monster year his rookie season w/ a fullback paving the way.
What jauron forgot was that back in chicago he had a fullback and it actually helped his running game back then. If memory serves correct, A-train had a monster year his rookie season w/ a fullback paving the way.
I think that you give Jauron far too much credit for thinking and what he's actually thought about.
What jauron forgot was that back in chicago he had a fullback and it actually helped his running game back then. If memory serves correct, A-train had a monster year his rookie season w/ a fullback paving the way.
If not mistaken that FB was Damion Shelton.
In terms of Wright he does have the skill set needed for a FB but he'd have to learn how to lead block and pass block. It's not a bad idea and would definitely justify selecting him as right now he's looking like a bust.
Well Marv and Dick went to Ivys. And you? Buffalo State Memorial City College?
Yes, for history and what, sociology or something like that.
Yeah, that's sure relevant Miyagi!
Good one.
No, my academic credentials mirror James Lofton's. An engineering degree, a business degree, and a Master in Operations Research and Analysis from a very good school. Sorry to break it to ya.
By the way, "process improvement" was an incredibly critical component throughout my entire academic and even professional careers.
Let me guess, you have a liberal arts degree too, ... right?!
This is a pure example of Fairchild's misuse of personnel and not gettin the ball the the hands of the correct player, for him not gettin playin time was a joke, and u cant base his production or his talent level on this season, he can catch out of the backfeild and should have been used in shortyardage situations, horrible job again by Stevie boy, i think we will have a very talented group of running backs next season, get rid of the old man, and Wright, Jackson and Lynch will smash teams all day
No, my academic credentials mirror James Lofton's. An engineering degree, a business degree, and a Master in Operations Research and Analysis from a very good school. Sorry to break it to ya.
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were you absent in your probability class in engineering? They
Yes, for history and what, sociology or something like that.
Yeah, that's sure relevant Miyagi!
Good one.
No, my academic credentials mirror James Lofton's. An engineering degree, a business degree, and a Master in Operations Research and Analysis from a very good school. Sorry to break it to ya.
By the way, "process improvement" was an incredibly critical component throughout my entire academic and even professional careers.
Let me guess, you have a liberal arts degree too, ... right?!
Too bad not everyone can have an associate of arts in the history of contemporary dance from the University of Phoenix like I have.
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