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Without going into the detail that is tied to the 12th Knight and on this same subject. Part of what we are seeing is a change in style of coaching from Monken vs. Ellerson. The days of burping players is now gone.Originally posted by swburke:
Doc, agreed that interesting for Powlis to move that way - think that with his experience that he will be an asset. Of course a new staff may not view that experience as good. Also true that some nose tackles really disrupted the O last couple of years - I am sure they saw the tape.
My first thought on the whole chart - YOUNG! Not many seniors.
Hahahahaha I like the way you said that.....Originally posted by ArmyMadDog:
Without going into the detail that is tied to the 12th Knight and on this same subject. Part of what we are seeing is a change in style of coaching from Monken vs. Ellerson. The days of burping players is now gone.Originally posted by swburke:
Doc, agreed that interesting for Powlis to move that way - think that with his experience that he will be an asset. Of course a new staff may not view that experience as good. Also true that some nose tackles really disrupted the O last couple of years - I am sure they saw the tape.
My first thought on the whole chart - YOUNG! Not many seniors.
Interesting observation considering that half the players of the starting 22 are seniors (11) and another 6 are juniors. That's more upperclassmen and nearly as many seniors in the starting lineup as the 2010 team, which was the most experienced team Ellerson fielded in his 5 years as HC (2010 had 12 seniors and 3 juniors in the starting 22 against SMU). Powis, Santiago, and Lawrence dropping in the depth chart kept it from being overwhelmingly dominated by seniors, but all three are still around in reserve roles. The apparent youth influence is more in the 2d and 3d echelons along with special teams, but even most of those guys are no longer rookies and there is a reasonable sprinkling of seniors at those levels as well.Originally posted by swburke:
My first thought on the whole chart - YOUNG! Not many seniors.