Why isn't MFs success netting more blue chip interest?
- By NDinNJ
- Under the Dome
- 45 Replies
and not going to class.$$$$$$$$$ it’s about who’s paying the most NIL money
and not going to class.$$$$$$$$$ it’s about who’s paying the most NIL money
It’s surely just a coincidence that a guy who oversaw one of the most injury plagued teams over multiple seasons in the nfl moved to a college team and now that team is injury plagued. Nothing to see hereWhat a moronic statement -- the S&C Coach had zero do with Mills injury.
I can agree with that.Is that for sure, 'cause maybe if he was stronger he would have avoided the injury, like if his legs were stronger. And it's possible to decrease the incidence of common football injuries by virtue of greater physical, bodily strength by which to withstand them, before something like a knee ligament strains and then tears altogether. Including the one that Mills suffered. I don't know if that's true in that case at all, and probably isn't. But that's the idea. Their bodies aren't strong enough! They crave greater sinew!
We need a new S & C guy! Too many injuries!
Well said. Great post.People don’t realize how big of an impact Mills had. It’s not just him clogging up the middle and blowing up runs. He is a lethal pass rusher and even when he doesn’t get there, he destroys any semblance of a pocket. How many interceptions or incompletions do you think were because Mills blew up a clean pocket and the QB either panicked or could not see the field, forcing a ball that wasn’t there.
Getting pressure from the inside just can’t be replicated from anyone else on the roster. Young may help on the edge, but we won’t be collapsing the pocket and disrupting passing lanes like we did with Mills.
What a moronic statement -- the S&C Coach had zero do with Mills injury.Great job by our strength and conditioning coach
Is that for sure, 'cause maybe if he was stronger he would have avoided the injury, like if his legs were stronger. And it's possible to decrease the incidence of common football injuries by virtue of greater physical, bodily strength by which to withstand them, before something like a knee ligament strains and then tears altogether. Including the one that Mills suffered. I don't know if that's true in that case at all, and probably isn't. But that's the idea. Their bodies aren't strong enough! They crave greater sinew!This is true. Mills injury had nothing to do with S and C coach.
No zorich is right. Beck is a bigger loss than mills. We lose mills pass rushing and it’s one less body but Rubio is perfectly capable as a run stuffer.In your opinion. It depends on the team