Yeah, I never really got the fascination with Achtung Baby, but I like “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses” and “Mysterious Ways”.
I do believe they were at their best in their early post-punk days.
I love Barmore, but from my understanding, he's a much better pass rusher than run stopper (that's not to say Godchaux is a better run stopper, as I don't know).
Is Mills more of a zone corner like McCourty was? In which case it might work. Very intriguing.
Kind of like how the Bucs are trying Sherman (who I'm pretty sure is a zone corner) at free safety now.
How about The Color of Money? Loved hearing "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon and "It's In The Way That You Use It" by Eric Clapton.
And of course some Hitchcock classics like Rear Window and The Birds.
Barmore definitely looked better than last week (when he was probably playing a bit hurt) and Godchaux was solid.
I didn't even notice Andrews had a tough game. Shows how observant I am haha.
Can't wait to get Dugger back for Indy.
Who was it before them?
Also, I freaking love Barmore. I get so excited about interior defensive lineman that can actually get pressure up the middle (e.g., Geno Atkins, Aaron Donald, Kawann Short, etc.). I really wish Easley had worked out, but oh well.
Also, Atkins and Short are both free...
Is there a reason why centers (who play poor to mediocre) sometimes vastly improve when they’re moved to guard?
I’m really thinking of the 2014 team, when they moved Ryan Wendell (center) to right guard and then he started playing so much better.
For those who remember, was Ty Law strong in man coverage or was he strictly a zone corner? Same with Samuel?
Also, I understand that McCourty was a zone corner who switched to free safety. Is it easier for a zone corner to switch to free safety? Would someone like Samuel or Law been good at...
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