@adampatrickNFL Interesting observation. There was a good article recently about NFL offenses flexing back to heavier personnel. Seems like KAM on trend with that and our OC/HC haven’t yet made the shift
@vikingzfanpage Still the Lewis cine trade. That was a tough first miss. An impact player at that spot maybe changes trajectory of a lot of other dominos
@Top100Rick Birdie on #2 at Running Y Resort in Klamath Falls Oregon.
I’ve always wanted to play there. I’ve been nervous to go solo (I’m a 24 Hcp). Matched up with a guy who shoots around scratch. Birdied the second hole. Felt elated. (Put two in the water on the next hole to card a 9) 😆
@PhilMackey This is HILARIOUS (but also refreshingly balanced) to read from someone who used to straw man any free agent as a “cast off retread”. NFL QB is HARD. It takes some guys several years of reps to really see it. And finding the right coach-team-scheme fit is crucial
@HeatCulture13 @MikeyTellez bro. Why is RP out here talking this weird sh*t right now. He often seems like a man with an agenda who is very careful with his words. It’s strange to have him just running his mouth and mostly denigrating the Lakers
@vkillem Interesting, I haven’t thought about how the salaries impact the trade package beyond player value from an on court production standpoint. AR getting a max from somebody this offseason and trading at current price point is kind of lost value
@DomClare It’s not really something defenses can affect tho. It’s body mechanics and footwork. Hes playing the position very well for the most part (in context of a first year starter second year qb with lots of lost practice time)
Just finished binging this. I typically don’t do a lot of film breakdowns because my tiny brain can’t handle the information. However, JT is so good at explaining the highs and lows.
Summary: McCarthy is not nearly as bad as the numbers and pitchforks make him out to be.