Quote from: Tecno on Today at 11:53:07 AMPatterson? Interesting. Expound?He means Zach
Quote from: Tecno on Today at 11:29:48 AMI guess some people can't see the forest for the trees. It's like the distinct and odd lack of curiosity I often experience here. Some people just can't make the mental leap to understand something that isn't concrete black & white.
Quote from: Pete on Today at 08:33:28 PMthere is the possibility that Kramdl goes to safety allowing smith to be sam. Although I would also like to see smith be given an opportunity at safety as well. As I mentioned continuously sticking with the old experienced and expensive vet has been a weakness.
Quote from: Tecno on Today at 12:05:44 PMYour general concept is sound, but you picked a bad example. Basically everyone now (incl MOS and now Holm in his presser) are calling Kramdi the "QB of the D" by name. He's the brains behind the entire operation. Basically the new Biggie, but with a good passport.there is the possibility that Kramdl goes to safety allowing smith to be sam. Although I would also like to see smith be given an opportunity at safety as well. As I mentioned continuously sticking with the old experienced and expensive vet has been a weakness.
And he's fairly athletic and competent and hard-hitting.
I don't think Kramdi is going ANYWHERE until we, far down the road, obtain another brainiac MLB. Kramdi might easily be BFL.
As for the other guys you mention, it's the same old "ancient guy on each unit stays as the Obi Wan". That's why Wilson was here in '25. Until someone else becomes the next Obi Wan, they tend to stay on a Mafia team. Other than all that, I agree with you!
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 06:33:05 PMHe was also injured for half the season, which is how Woodbey got his foot in the door. With Smith, Shay and Woodbey pushing for starting jobs, I can't see how they can reasonably accommodate all these bodies. If all the Bombers can offer Griffin is part-time reps for part-time pay, he might choose to play elsewhere if he receives any other offers.
Quote from: Blue In BC on Today at 06:25:04 PMSame place as last year. He was used as rotation player and different defensive sets. In some cases we went to a 2 safety kind of set. At times he may have been part of the front 7. We changed personnel so much it was hard to keep up. He did have 47 DT's and also worked on ST's.
His role changed either due to injury or the addition of Allen around LD.
Regardless he's a very good player but I understand he may not be re-signed. Time will tell.
Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 04:57:29 PMDoes Mike Miller treasure vets the way MOS does? Does he favour guys he played with, or does he use that knowledge in deciding whether they stay or go?
Good NAT ST players don't get a premium over draft picks for the most part, and experience/leadership is something that is of value in this dynamic. Unless these guys get offers elsewhere, they should have a shot at another year, but will have to out hustle the younger guys.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on Today at 06:10:34 PMI agree but where does he fit in around Kramdi?
Quote from: theaardvark on Today at 04:49:58 PMWow, extended the longest winning streak of the year!!!
Get me some room on the bandwagon!!! Playoffs baby!
Can't see trading Stanley now, he's an "own rental" as it were.
Saw social feeds mentioning Schenn on the move, please Chevy, we need a bag of pucks.
Third rounder Zhilkin, with Dad in the building fresh off the plane from Moscow, certainly looked good. Give him some minutes on the top line with 81 and 55 instead of 9.