- Jun 11, 2014
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How does McMillion become a captain and not start, in front of Dean no less?
12 games x 4 captains/game = It was his turn
I’m intrigued. What do you do?I do math all day. Trying to unwind with some drinks here. But since we’re insisting on formulas, remember you can’t borrow from a zero.
Here's a little insight on Dexter's play on the DL. He's being double-teamed every snap and he's also playing 2x as many plays as most other DLs. Remember during Meyers are we replaced the entire DL unit throughout the game so they remained fresh at the end? Dexter is out there almost every snap. So are many other key players on the D. This isn't just a single-game thing either. As the season progresses, the wear will add up. Especially on the line.
Good/great ones don't have to play every snap of every game. We don't have any quality depth so he's getting way too many snaps. He is still impacting the game because a double team means there's one less OL to hit the LBs.A team's best DT gets double teamed all the time. Comes with the territory. Good/great ones still impact the game. Average ones don't, but make excuses about being double teamed.
Again:Hard to argue with this.
I do math all day. Trying to unwind with some drinks here. But since we’re insisting on formulas, remember you can’t borrow from a zero.
Apparently you aren’t familiar with millennial math.
Zero is entitled to credit just like all the other integers.
Therefore you can borrow from zero these days.
Apparently you aren’t familiar with millennial math.
Zero is entitled to credit just like all the other integers.
Therefore you can borrow from zero these days.
... and never pay it back.Apparently you aren’t familiar with millennial math.
Zero is entitled to credit just like all the other integers.
Therefore you can borrow from zero these days.