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"I think it's almost like the calm before the storm. Everyone is really excited knowing about what we can do, but you've got to pace yourself right now. It's not a sprint, it's a marathon, to bring back an old cliche, but that's what it's all about. We've tried to make sure guys don't get too excited and blow a gasket right now." -- Veteran free-agent fullback Sam Gash
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
I love Gash and am glad we have him back ... I think a lot of people forget that he wasn't that bad as a receiver out of the backfield when he last played for us. While he's no Centers, when Gash is on the field, the D doesn't know whether he'll be blocking or going out on a route.
I still really liked Centers and I question dropping each of him, Riems, and Price without adding much receiving ability in return, but one-for-one, Centers for Gash was a solid move IMO.
Originally posted by HenryRules I love Gash and am glad we have him back ... I think a lot of people forget that he wasn't that bad as a receiver out of the backfield when he last played for us. While he's no Centers, when Gash is on the field, the D doesn't know whether he'll be blocking or going out on a route.
I still really liked Centers and I question dropping each of him, Riems, and Price without adding much receiving ability in return, but one-for-one, Centers for Gash was a solid move IMO.
This is a good point, the pass was a major part in your game last year, do you think you will suffer because of the changes, or do you think you will catch people off guard, as I notice one poster here, states that Gash, wasn't that bad of a reciever..Is the O balanced or more run oriented at the expense of the pass?
IMO Gash was a pretty decent receiver so he might not have centers catching skills but it's not gonna hurt as bad as intially thought. Plus I cant wait for him to lay out saue(sp?) and maybe thomas a few times.
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