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04-13-2004, 09:55 PM | #16 |
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Yea theres not doubt if he had KWII that he would take our O to a wohle new level. But im sure hes going to do that anyways, so Taylor would take our D to a new level as well.
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04-13-2004, 10:03 PM | #17 |
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Can't play football if your fat.
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04-13-2004, 10:09 PM | #18 |
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haha, so why was our oline called the HOGS. Theres plenty of great fat people.
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Now, some of them lined up at the H-back position, but certainly Gibbs uses TEs. Does anyone actually know the technical differences between H-back, full back and TE? |
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04-13-2004, 11:02 PM | #20 | |
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A quick and dirty explanation is that the h-back is a hybrid postion that combines the blocking duties of the FB with the receiving duties of the TE.
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Ok, I've always wanted to know that. But, why don't they just call the H-back a fullback? What's the difference there?
While we're at it, what's the difference between a tailback and a halfback? ...Also, what's the origin of the universe?... the meaning of life? |
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Does anyone have any background on Kozlowski ?
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04-13-2004, 11:42 PM | #24 |
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I meant Gibbs doesnt use them as a receiver, hes very well known for using tightends, probably more than anyone.
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I was looking through the stats of Gibbs' offenses towards the last part of his tenure as head coach. There was a fairly significant drop off in pass receiving after Monk and Clark. I believe even Ricky Sanders was a distant third in catches for a season or two, with running backs and TE/H-backs not far behind. |
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04-14-2004, 07:44 AM | #26 | |
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As far as tailbacks and halfbacks, think of the tailback as the "tail" back in the various "I" formations. In those sets, the tailback always lines up behind the fullback. However, in the "Pro" set, the runningback lines up next to the fullback, and becomes a halfback. Of course, the term "Halfback" has been around for a long time-- ever since the days of the old "T" and "wishbone" formations, where there was one fullback and two runningbacks split to either "half" of the backfield. I hope those explanations clear up what have often been fuzzy terms applied to the players in the offensive backfield.... I can't help you with the other stuff! Last edited by joecrisp; 04-14-2004 at 07:46 AM. |
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04-14-2004, 08:35 AM | #27 |
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This is kind of sad, Chamberlain obviously has (had?) natural talent, and it's not like he has any job besides work out and get in shape. I mean, if my job was to play football, I would be at that place for at least 8 hours every day, during the season or crunch time like this much, much more!
Byron Chamberlain could have been a great asset for us if he got back into old form, it's a shame! I hope Gibbs runs a Wishbone offense! That would rock!! |
04-14-2004, 02:13 PM | #28 |
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This is the reason the Skins had the chance to sign Chamberlain in the first place. He showed up for his injury rehab out of shape and WAAY overweight and so they put him in a conditioning program and he was lazy there. That's why they cut him the day they were allowed to cut him after his injury time had expired.
This is also the reason to be glad that Joe Gibbs is looking for "character" and "work ethic" in his players. Somebody else will sign Chamberlain because he is talented and someone will believe that they have the key that will unlock that talent and get him to work hard. Not likely that is going to work. Chamberlain will probably be out of the NFL in two more years. |
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