JohnnyYoung
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To expand off of that, can Willis find a similar arrangement (to Harris/to his time at Miami) in this league?3 sacks in one game is crazy
To expand off of that, can Willis find a similar arrangement (to Harris/to his time at Miami) in this league?3 sacks in one game is crazy
To expand off of that, can Willis find a similar arrangement (to Harris/to his time at Miami) in this league?
That’s a good observation and a question I’m not analytically qualified to answer.Noticed Willis getting push but not penetrating. Not sure if that’s intentional or he’s being stonewalled.
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3 sacks in one game is crazy
My boy bout to be in the league again hopefully my Phins bring him back4th sack!
Somebody gonna pick his *** up. I may be wearing orange and green shades when I make this comment, but I can’t believe that there are 128 better pass rushing DEs (2 deep) in the NFL.My boy bout to be in the league again hopefully my Phins bring him back
Dam more canes in XFL than NFL
I mean.... ummm... I love Dwayne but.... Uhhhhh.... Think he made a bad investment here.... There's a reason these leagues fold early.... Saw nothing that made me think this will be any different.... It's Football I guess but geeezzz it's bad Football....
He picked up the league for pennies on the dollarMost of what Dwayne touches turns to gold but this could be a bridge too far.
Really not sure why he would touch this, given how savvy he is + the graveyard that is non-NFL leagues.
They dont TRY to make the offenses....these leagues are coached by former NFL coaches every time so it IS nfl offenses they coached. They always go with those names...but if they went with exciting College guys with different schemes you would see better play.The problem with these startup leagues is they try too hard to mimic the NFL style of play. There’s only so many great drop back passers in the world and they’re all in the NFL. Just like there’s only so many great offensive linemen in the world. So you end up with a mediocre QB who needs to be protected by an even worse offensive line and it makes for bad football. They need to take a more college-like approach where they design their offenses around the players they can get. Georgia might be able to get away with bludgeoning opponents with a powerful offensive line and a stationary quarterback but 99% of teams can’t get those players so they have to try to score in other ways. These football leagues tend to try to make their offenses exactly like NFL offenses and it just doesn’t work. Like Gattis trying to run his Michigan offense with Miami’s offensive line.
I was going to add that. They re-hash these washed NFL coaches and those guys are just doing the same crap they failed at in the NFLThey dont TRY to make the offenses....these leagues are coached by former NFL coaches every time so it IS nfl offenses they coached. They always go with those names...but if they went with exciting College guys with different schemes you would see better play.