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Naturally, I had to click on the link. There were some real winners in there. I don't know if it was because of the contrast between his hair and how otherwise he just looks like any other regular dude or what, but this was my personal favorite:
reminder that Vosean Joseph is gone.
and I'm sure the guy that replaced can actually count to three.
Yes. Both Mallory and Jordan are very good. Jordan is by far the best blocking TE on the team while Mallory is more of a finesse TE; think TJ Hockenson and Noah Fant from Iowa last year. I do wonder if Enos will roll RS JR Michael Irvin II in 12 personnel and split Mallory out wide instead. I also think that Enos will probably roll out our fullback to help as well.One of Miami’s greatest strengths are the TEs, correct? You’d think they’d do whatever they can to get them on the field. I agree that lots of good coaches break tendency but the hand Enos was dealt from the prior staff might force him to stay within his norm, even on running downs. If they don’t help those OTs out on running downs, we could just pack the box or run blitz them to death to stop the run. Having those 2 young OTs is a huge disadvantage on both run and pass. I just figured Enos would give them all the help he could provide, starting with his preferred TEs.
Thank goodness, UGAY ate him up last yearreminder that Vosean Joseph is gone.
and I'm sure the guy that replaced can actually count to three.
Anyone can guess the wrong gap 70% of the time.I think we will miss him against the run game a little. .