Hi Wes. You guys all do such a great job and especially for those of us living outside the state it’s great information that we otherwise wouldn’t get. Hey, I missed something but where is Mike?
Spoff’s at the Mr. Grant County bodybuilding competition. He’ll be back for OTAs on Tuesday.
Hi Wes, I’m a computer engineer for a leading computer cloud company. When you ventured into the cloud, you inadvertently caused a time continuum shift. In simpler words, “malarkey” became a word you thought needed editing, but it was, in fact, the Greek word “malakós” (meaning “mild mannered) from Homer’s oral recount of The Odyssey. It also seems likely that “malarkey” is the back door entry into the Malarkey Cloud, like Joshua in “War Games.” I’m not sure what you’ve started nor how to fix it.
Assuming a second “Malarkey” drop-in doesn’t bust the Matrix again, I promise to never venture down those dark hallways again. I’ve learned my lesson.
Scott from New Orleans, LA
What were your biggest takeaways from Week 1 of OTAs?
This offense has a lot more weapons, at a variety of positions, than it’s getting credit for.
I found it interesting you wrote about Rashan Gary and mentioned growing into his body. As a senior at UT, Reggie White was listed at 264 pounds. In the NFL, he was 300. Fans that immediately label a player a wasted pick or bust don’t consider these guys are only 20-22 years old when they enter the NFL and could have quite a lot of development remaining. In some cases, their physical potential hasn’t even fully developed yet. Fans need to be patient with these kids.
I totally get fans wanting an immediate bang for the draft buck, but Kenny Clark should be used as Exhibit A of what to look for when you draft a 20-year-old lineman. Clark was a solid starter as a rookie but didn’t record a sack. In fact, he went most of his second NFL season without a sack, too. But kind of like Giannis, you can tell this kid was gonna be something. Once Clark put it all together, the Packers…
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