| Subject: FYI Trevor |
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TANK
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Date Posted: 17:50:28 01/03/03 Fri
Trevor the Great argues that "the (problems) being cited here are just spoken out of reflex action, I believe. LDE and OT are always cited as problem areas around this site. Hopefully someday you'll learn."
Since I have made the case about LDE and OT on numerous occassions, you hope that "someday I'll learn." The implication that I don't know what I am talking about, so I quoted three people NOT associated with this forum: Ira Miller, Ray Ratto and Jeff Garcia. I figured their opinions might be accepted as something more than "reflex action." I hoped we would all be able to learn from their concerns about the offensive line.
Trevor, you relied on "major writers" to make your case for Deese. You obviously value their opinions, and you doubt mine. Hence, I rebutted with some "major writers" (and Jeff Garcia). So, "for a man who claims not to care what "major writers" have to say, (I) sure seem to quote a bunch." Yes, I do, when that is the opinion that you value.
So, you may still disagree with my "reflex action," but what do you say about Miller, Ratto and Garcia's observation about the offensive line? They said it was dominated by Green Bay. Garcia says of this season, he is "fighting for survival." Newberry and Stone ARE Pro Bowlers, so it would suggest that the problem lies with Gragg, Heitmann, even Deese. Gragg is isolated on the right, but the other two anchor the left (blindside). You may not agree, but Garcia says he isn't comfortable behind this line, and Hearst has struggled against the better defenses.
Tell me Trevor, what do you think Garcia is talking about?
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