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You aren't wrong at all. It could work... Harbaugh did a fantastic job doing it with Lamar but they would need an entirely different room with athletic quarterbacks that could have success in the same scheme in the event Milroe gets hurt.@Zach Smith I watched the breakdown, and at the end, you mentioned some ideas for future breakdowns, which prompted this thought.
As a Browns fan, I find it puzzling that some believe or want the Browns draft Jalen Milroe, a dual-threat QB, especially after signing Joe Flacco, a pocket passer. I think Stefanski would need to completely revamp his offensive and the scheme to transition from Flacco to Milroe. Here are two questions:
- Am I correct in this assessment? If I am wrong, how could Stefanski build an offense and scheme that would allow both QBs to be successful with their different skillsets?
- Could you provide a video breakdown, if possible, of the differences in offensive schemes for a pocket passer versus a dual-threat QB?
@AimBotKris I wanted to follow up on your comments about Elbert Hill. I hope I am wrong, but it seems that OSU isn't making him feel like a priority, especially since Wiltfong put in a prediction that Hill will end up at USC. What are your thoughts on this?Some Evening Thoughts
On Elbert Hill and the official visit situation—I still expect him to be a Buckeye, and he has a chance to be a really, really good one. OSU should absolutely be the betting favorite, but with that being said, other schools are doing a better job of showing him love. That OV list, with OSU not on it, is a reflection of that.
Fair or not, Ohio kids often get treated like “Well, he’s coming to OSU anyway, so we don’t have to waste a ton of time,” and some of the elite Ohio prospects feel like if they were in other states, they’d be recruited harder.
I agree with them. Now, Elbert is ELITE, and OSU wants him—as they should. He’s the top athlete in the entire country, and if he doesn’t end up at OSU, the only ones to blame are the OSU staff. I won’t entertain any narratives that suggest otherwise. He’s an Akron kid—this needs to be a slam dunk.
I started this new anime about a kid born without limbs, skin, hands, feet—none of his five senses. He has to kill these demon gods to get them back. He gets these little injuries in the process, but the most crippling moment? When he randomly got his hearing back—he couldn’t function.
The whole time I was thinking, Oh yeah, he’s cold now, but when he can hear? It’s over for these demons. And it was the opposite…
Had me over here wondering—what sense would be the hardest to adjust to if you had learned to function at a high level without it, without even knowing it existed, and then boom—it’s there with no warning?
Foodie Boys just went to Barstool HQ to do a pizza review, and Chub Perm had on a cold fit that made me smile. Cause fashion might not be dead…
I’ve been experimenting with this new camera I got, and it’s absurd. Everything is so clear—clearer than my own eyes—and it’s a little crazy. But my favorite attachment is this disposable lens. It’s my cheapest one by far, but it makes everything look like it was shot on a disposable camera, and it’s easy to use.
Watching my siblings grow up, I realized I don’t think I want hyper-HD or anything crazy. I want it to feel like simpler times, and I think camera quality plays a big part in that.
Quick Takes:
• Bacon is overrated.
• We shouldn’t toast marshmallows.
• Bhad Bhabie is a top 5 business/media mind of her generation.
• Every household would benefit from having a baseball game on TV every night.
• James Harden is a better scorer than Kevin Durant—it’s a fact.
• Tracy McGrady is a better hooper than Giannis.
• We made Stephen A. Smith too powerful.
That’s some of my thoughts today—I’ll be back before you know it!
It's up now!I was late getting on. About how long before the stream is available to watch. Thanks can't wait to see how it went.