@movedmypivot Another ball handler, someone to play the 4 who can be switched into point of attack defense, and a 7 footer are all more important than outright adding shooting
@White_Janissary His videos are actually engaging too. I'll watch some of them even if the topic at hand doesn't really pertain to me. I think the discussions can be really interesting
@extramicrowave You can keep him strong side but now your best pass rush spot is under utilized unless you also invest heavily there. Or you can move him weakside but that's kind of a waste to move him away from his best spot
@extramicrowave It's weird because he's good enough to count as your best pass rusher but he's best playing as a strong side rusher. You'd normally prefer your best rusher to be pinning his ears back rushing from the weakside
Injured players don't return the value that they would have if they were otherwise healthy? I didn't know that. You're telling me this for the first time
@Justin_Rogers Alim McNeill - $24.2M AAV
Kerby Joseph - $21.5M AAV
these are terrible.
and nearly 60m in two WRs isn't ideal (jamo is my favorite player btw)
The ball also seems to be further along in the throwing motion for Yamamoto when his lead leg touches down. Hard to tell but I'm not even sure that ball is moving forward yet when Painter's foot touches down
I don't really know anything in particular about baseball/pitching mechanics but the difference to me looks to be the lead leg. They pick it up in sync, they kick it out in sync, but Yamamoto is able to plant it later
Look at where the torso is in it's rotation and where the ball is at when the plant leg hits the ground. Painter barely has any torso rotation when his foot touches meanwhile Yamamoto clearly has started to rotate his upper body more
@StephNoh Well, if defenders stopped getting called for fouls when Shai commits offensive fouls people wouldn't have much to complain about (the incessant flopping would still be a huge issue of course)