We played Bolosomi at guard last year until Niang got hurtAt 6’7”, seems pretty tall l for a guard.
At 6’7”, seems pretty tall l for a guard.
Think we're bringing in enough beef to play OG already. Tackle seems the play for him... but Spring will tell... wish we had a better OL evaluator for that.At 6’7”, seems pretty tall l for a guard.
Think we're bringing in enough beef to play OG already. Tackle seems the play for him... but Spring will tell... wish we had a better OL evaluator for that.
Surely Meacham will be allowed involvement in the OL process... it's too damn crucial for the 2020 season.
They'll all need 'quality' guidance and development over the next 8 months ... just not sure where that is going to come from at this point.?.Need someone from that RFr and Soph more group to step up and be the next great TCU OL...Is love to see a couple of stellar 3 year starters come on
They'll all need 'quality' guidance and development over the next 8 months ... just not sure where that is going to come from at this point.?.
Think we're bringing in enough beef to play OG already. Tackle seems the play for him... but Spring will tell... wish we had a better OL evaluator for that.
Surely Meacham will be allowed involvement in the OL process... it's too damn crucial for the 2020 season.
I am hoping Coker will be someone who can challenge to start next seasonNeed someone from that RFr and Soph more group to step up and be the next great TCU OL...Is love to see a couple of stellar 3 year starters come on
Need someone from that RFr and Soph more group to step up and be the next great TCU OL...Is love to see a couple of stellar 3 year starters come on
I am hoping Coker will be someone who can challenge to start next season
I think he should have been starting at the end of THIS season.
You didn't get it ... point was, where is it(inexperienced player growth) going to come from !!We get it. You don’t like Anderson.
Was listening to the Ticket on the way to lunch. They brought up a Cowboys coach moving from TEs to QB. He was a QB. They made the astute observation that a football coach should be able to coach multiple positions. What a clever thought!
That's taking it pretty far outside the confines of the analogy. A QB knows how a TE needs to be on a blocking scheme, on a pass routes and alignment. People act as if the only great coaches are the ones who played THAT position and couldn't possibly learn along the way.would you go to a general practitioner to have bypass surgery?
same anatomy classes right?