I'm less concerned about Neto at left guard than I am about who will be the center. I hope it's a true competition between Hutson, Cruz and Robertson and may the best man win.
As for Neto, I don't worry about him physically holding up. I'm concerned about the time it will take for the unit to come together and how the communication will flow since Majors was so experienced and could handle the job.
I think Sark and Flood need to figure out which staple run game concepts they can lean on. I felt like they were forcing the outside zone too much last season. It takes a long time to become a good zone-blocking line, so this group might benefit more from pin/pull stuff and creating leverage and angles to help out.
A lot of my contributions should be similar to what we talked about on the Blitz, Andy Arnold. I like the way Bobby has things laid out over here and I think the format is just what I needed professionally.
I could talk cards all day, horns96.
One thing I don't do, however, is prospect. It's way too risky with the price of Bowman products for baseball. Everybody's looking for the next Skenes/Trout/Holiday, etc. and hoping they get lucky by hitching their collecting wagon to one of them.
If one of them hits, like a Paul Skenes, the money made flipping cards when they make it to the show is very lucrative.
Thanks for reminding me that I'm not getting younger, ITMotive. I'll leave the daily recruiting grind to Gerry and CJ, but I'm planning on being more intune with it than I have in recent years.
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