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Sam McDowell from the Star was just on 810 about 30 minutes ago. They all seem to think it is going to be Thuney at LT and Caliendo at LG, with Humphries as the 6th O-lineman. If Thuney or Taylor get nicked up, Humphries would rotate in. If someone on the interior gets injured, Thuney would move back into the LG spot with Humphries then coming in at LT. Caliendo would move to Center or RG if it is Creed or Smith that gets injured.
Don't shoot me. Just what McDowell seemed to think is going to happen. |
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Sam McDowell? 810? Why should I put any stock into what they say?
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Yeah, wtf does Sam McDowell or any of the idiots at 810 know?None of them are being fed any info, so they're just guessing like everyone else. 810 has a pretty shit relationship with the front office, too.
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And Bob Fescoe on 610 is worse than anyone on 810.. That guy is completely clueless.. |
Why not both?
Humphries Thuney Caliendo Humphrey Smith Taylor 6 OL sets all game. |
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I'm not in either camp. I just want to win Saturday.
If Andy thinks it's Thuney and Caliendo, then let's roll! If Andy thinks it's Humphries and Thuney, then let's roll! |
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Humphries being even average allows for a better running game and more options in the pass game. Thuney at tackle means quick passing game and a less efficient run game. Not to mention Houston has gone up against Thuney at tackle. THey'll have some good answers. It's not Thuney vs Humphries, it is Caliendo vs Humphries. |
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The answer, of course, is that guards matter. I don't understand why everyone is acting like they don't. |
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