Your comment is fine ; just light.
And yes, I get how understanding opponents' schemes is a specialty.
That doesn't say much. Main things are big brain and ability to block. *Both* may or may not be with those two men. Given how quickly KO picked up T then G duties, he appears to possess both.
Somebody answer me this, pls : Why couldn't KO be being considered for C ? He's a very bright man, athletic and strong. Maybe I'm missing something but KO be could a handy long-term solution.
Your points are well made. I hold out hope that Kubiak is building a scheme similar but not identical to that for the Texans. Perhaps - and it's perhaps - that would require something more vertical from JJ. We'll all know by October.
@rmcjacket23, respect but I simply don't believe that. There's so much demand for the cap space available. There's no way the FO blows that much cap on a player to showcase him then after a year put him out to pasture. There's more to his role in the new O scheme, surely.
@EAP, none of those men call plays. That's Smith ; he's key.
All these comments. Not one mention of how JJ and Kubiak have worked together. To state the obvious, it's what's ahead that determines value. (Take, for instance, Charlie Casserly's enthusiasm for Monroe inside Kubiak's usual scheme.)
@Postapocalypse Raven, don't buy your line that Coach Harbaugh wants Darryl Smith gone. The FO has earmarked the DS deal as needing to get done. And Coach and the FO are hand in glove.
Brilliant work, FO.
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@Ed_Reezy, your comments are well made.
@Kozak02, Your comment is fine ; just light.