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I think it's kinda funny. Goodell's so butthurt that he couldn't bear to be within 3,000 miles of the game. That alone makes up for whatever indignation I probably should feel.
I don't think the two are necessarily mutually exclusive, although I should've been more clear with my original post.
Wendell, when he's 'on', is capable. He can hold his ground and do enough to not be noticed (which is generally a positive). That said, he's susceptible to being easily overpowered, and that leads to issues in both the running and passing game.
My take on Wendell is he is a much better fit at guard, where he is slightly quicker off the ball (to be expected) and can use that to his advantage.
That said, I would have liked to see him out there tonight to keep the kids calm. Although if it's true Andrews is reeves' nephew, I would hopen he would be cerebral enough to handle the calls.
Goodell wants to make sure Patriots fans do not have the ability to vent any frustrations. I'm sure NBC has marching orders to keep the crowd noise turned down during the broadcast.
Appeared in 50 games with 40 starts over his four-year career at Georgia. Started every game for the Bulldogs over his final three seasons.
Was voted team MVP as well as Associated Press Second Team All-SEC as a senior in 2014. Was also voted the team’s permanent captain and won the squad’s toughest player award.
Just heard he was Dan Reeves nephew on pre-game. Didn't pay much attention to him pre-season. Sounds like it's time to familiarize myself a little more.