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He was asked about it in the press conference after practice - basically said that the WR group is pretty deep and wants to make sure he's got the best 22 on the field - sounds like he's giving Means an opportunity to be one of those 22...I know Pruitt values versatility and foresee’s future emergencies, but I wish we could stop some of the musical chairs at positions.
Did...and it’s not the 1st (or 100th) time he’s issued that philosophy. I also prefaced everything with an understanding that versatility is valuable...that led to both our starting corners being formerly projected offensive players. Doesn’t change me hoping that the Fils-Aime and Byrd experiments were one time mistakes. Is Emerson better this season because he worked on the OL last season? Trust the coaches but I’ll ask a question or more without apology.Why don't you just listen to the post practice talk by CJP...he answered that. get your BEST 22 players on the field
Cool...hope he stays...22 rocks!Coach said WR is deep and he wants best 22 on the field. He said that Means worked at CB 2nd half of summer and will continue at CB this fall camp. Sounds like he will have better opportunity of seeing the field on D this fall so that's where he'll practice in fall camp.
Buchanan may be out for a while, or all year. I could see Means working at the Star/Nickel spot. Or stick him outside and slide Bryce inside.Coach said WR is deep and he wants best 22 on the field. He said that Means worked at CB 2nd half of summer and will continue at CB this fall camp. Sounds like he will have better opportunity of seeing the field on D this fall so that's where he'll practice in fall camp.
Yeah, it's definitely something I'm split on and in a way, so is Pruitt, if you go by his own words.Did...and it’s not the 1st (or 100th) time he’s issued that philosophy. I also prefaced everything with an understanding that versatility is valuable...that led to both our starting corners being formerly projected offensive players. Doesn’t change me hoping that the Fils-Aime and Byrd experiments were one time mistakes. Is Emerson better this season because he worked on the OL last season? Trust the coaches but I’ll ask a question or more without apology.
Yeah, it's definitely something I'm split on and in a way, so is Pruitt, if you go by his own words.
"You try to get your best 22 on the field"
And
"The best way to get better at something, is repetition. The more times these guys take snaps at their positions, that's how they get better"
Might even be case by case, but definitely not black and white. Well, for me anyways.
“Everybody has a different opinion on that,” he said Thursday afternoon. “My history says defensive coordinators and defensive head coaches think you can move those pieces around a lot. The day before the game, hey, he can go to guard, he can go to tackle. Those people who have worked with the offensive line try to get it in place way too soon, so I’ve always mixed it trying to figure out the harmony there.
“I think as soon as you can find your five best players, you try to put them in the positions you need them at. It’s like anything else, but you also don’t want to do it so early you’re losing competition, too. We want to let this thing play out and see who the best players are. I’m real interested about that, it’ll be good to see.”
Did...and it’s not the 1st (or 100th) time he’s issued that philosophy. I also prefaced everything with an understanding that versatility is valuable...that led to both our starting corners being formerly projected offensive players. Doesn’t change me hoping that the Fils-Aime and Byrd experiments were one time mistakes. Is Emerson better this season because he worked on the OL last season? Trust the coaches but I’ll ask a question or more without apology.