Depth chart released by Miami

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Wilder and Jennings making runs at Perry and Owens. Good stuff.
 
Finally, I can look at a list of our 2nd stringers and not get rectal itch.

OK, as long as we ignore the TE position. But other than that...
 
I thought I read in PBP that AR82 was going to sit this one out? What's the logic for him being listed co-starter at the x with Cager if he's inactive?
 
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teams can no longer hit the long snapper after the snap so it doesn't really matter what size he is...

Thanks. I was going to say it, but I'm glad you did.

I don't give a danm about a LS's size, I just want accuracy.

Under JJ, he would test out nearly every player for LS capability, but lately it seems to be players who have no other lineman-type role to play.
 
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teams can no longer hit the long snapper after the snap so it doesn't really matter what size he is...

Did not know that! Very interesting to special teams enthusiasts such as myself.

When did that change and where can I see the rule?

tia
 
Didn't hear anything about Malek Young returning kicks till this chart, did he do any of that last year for us?
 
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All looks good. Need O line health. In no universe should Berrios be starting over Thomas

Yeah, no way in **** a Senior who's been an established quality starter for 3 seasons should get the nod over a true Freshman who just got to campus and has been nursing a hamstring. That is just nuts.

Thomas will make a lot of money playing this game. Come next year Berrios will have a civilian job. Thomas is a threat to house it from anywhere. If you can't see the talent disparity I don't know what to tell you. I think BB will be good. JT can be great
 
No disrespect to M. Smith, but Pinckey is a heat seeking missile with instincts that are off the chart. It's going to be tough to keep him off the field.
 
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All looks good. Need O line health. In no universe should Berrios be starting over Thomas

Yeah, no way in **** a Senior who's been an established quality starter for 3 seasons should get the nod over a true Freshman who just got to campus and has been nursing a hamstring. That is just nuts.

Thomas will make a lot of money playing this game. Come next year Berrios will have a civilian job. Thomas is a threat to house it from anywhere. If you can't see the talent disparity I don't know what to tell you. I think BB will be good. JT can be great

According to the majority of the armchair guys here, there was an obvious talent disparity at quarterback as well, but what some of us knew, and others have yet to learn, being physically capable of doing something isn't worth a good hot **** if you don't first know how to do it.

I'm 100% fired up and ready to see JT hit the field and show us all what he can do. It's been a long time since we had that kind of Moss, Parrish, Hester guy back there who can change a game. But he has to be ready for that role first. I don't yet know if he's fully recovered from that hammy, but he missed out on some valuable camp time. BB is an extremely steady hand back there fielding punts, and you have to field it before you can return it.

JT is simply too good to not see the field, but he's not proven that he's good enough to start over BB. Not yet anyway. I expect him to take the return role over at some point this year, and sooner rather than later.
 
Seems like Harris a D Jax are flipped
 
Finally, I can look at a list of our 2nd stringers and not get rectal itch.

OK, as long as we ignore the TE position. But other than that...


Your ok with next up on the OL ?


It is better than it has been at other times. I think we have done much better with recruiting lately, so you have more raw talent, and less experience.

But, yes, overall I am more confident in playing a 2nd stringer than I have been for a few years.

Let's wait until a 2nd stringer whiffs on a D-lineman and Rosier takes a hard shot before I start getting nervous again.
 
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