Goldseatsaud Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago McDermott had Luke K and Thomas Davis in Carolina. Both were over 235lbs. I don’t know he wants smaller lbs now Quote
Taro T Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Goldseatsaud said: McDermott had Luke K and Thomas Davis in Carolina. Both were over 235lbs. I don’t know he wants smaller lbs now He also had Tremaine Edmonds (the anti-Milano). So, it's not like he won't try to use larger LBs if they have speed, he just seems to really want LBs that are fast. (Or Beane has a thing for fast LBs; but pretty sure he gets the ingredients the cook (coach) asks for.) Quote
Goldseatsaud Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Taro T said: He also had Tremaine Edmonds (the anti-Milano). So, it's not like he won't try to use larger LBs if they have speed, he just seems to really want LBs that are fast. (Or Beane has a thing for fast LBs; but pretty sure he gets the ingredients the cook (coach) asks for.) Who wasn’t signed. Tall guy playing middle he isn’t that good Quote
Goldseatsaud Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Beane drafts these players probably with tons of input from McDermott. Milano was a safety I believe at BC before being drafted Quote
Taro T Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Goldseatsaud said: Who wasn’t signed. Tall guy playing middle he isn’t that good Your argument was that you don't beiieve McDermott necessarily favors small LBs. This kid adds the support to your argument that they brought in Edmonds as a 1st round pick. Edmonds is a monster by LB standards. Your reply, well, they got rid of him (because he wasn't good; which is why this kid called him the anti-Milano (Edmonds has world class size and speed but has the football instincts of Alan Alda; Milano is undersized as a LB but has incredible instincts.)). Soooo, what exactly is your point? Quote
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