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This Could Be Trouble


Pup McBarky
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Here is what I have:  Note that the LBs and DL are very versatile, and we can find combinations that will be problematic for offenses.

Offense

           

Tackle

Guard

Center

Tight End

Running Back

Wide Receiver

Quarterback

Moten

Corbett

Bozeman

Hurst

Sanders 

Chark

Young(1)

Ekwonu

Christensen

McCray

Thomas

Hubbard

Theilen

Dalton

Erving

Mays

(Mays)

Tremble

Blackshear

Marshall

Corral

(Christensen)

Zavala (4)

   

(Shenault)

Shenault

 
 

Jensen

     

Mingo (2)

 
         

Byrd

 

Practice Squad

(Offense)

           

DiRenzo

 

Tecklenburg

Ricci

Brown

Vann

Luton

       

Peoples

Wright

 

Defense

           

Nose

Defensive  End

Outside Linebacker 

Inside Linebacker

Cornerback

Strong Safety

Free Safety

McCall

Brown

Burns

Thompson

Horn

Bell

Woods

Tuttle

D. Williams

Gross-Matos

Luvu

Jackson

Chinn (NB)

Rowe (NB)

(Brown)

Anderson

Haynes

Smith

Henderson

J.Robinson (5)

Franklin

 

(Gross-Matos)

Barno

Grugier-Hill

Taylor

   
   

Johnson (3)

D. Jones

(Rowe)

   
   

(Chinn, Luvu)

       

Practice Squad (Defense)

           
 

Redmond

Leotu

B. Pool

Wright

   

KEY:

UDFA

2023 Draft Pick

(Second Position)

     
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14 minutes ago, Pup McBarky said:

For opposing teams. Tuttle/McCall/Brown with Houston and Burns on the outside.

I admit, that makes me think we could make some serious noise.

And imagine Luvu and Chinn blitzing in the midst of that....

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3 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

And imagine Luvu and Chinn blitzing in the midst of that....

That right there has some serious potential to do damage they both make plays at and around the line of scrimmage. Now Everjo has multiple pieces I can't wait to see how he utilizes them. He really might be one and done, as Scott said awhile back prepare to find a new DC after this season because he's going to be a head coach next year.

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55 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

That right there has some serious potential to do damage they both make plays at and around the line of scrimmage. Now Everjo has multiple pieces I can't wait to see how he utilizes them. He really might be one and done, as Scott said awhile back prepare to find a new DC after this season because he's going to be a head coach next year.

Yep, I could see him leaving for sure but I definitely see some damage!!  We can only hope that Haynes n Jones etc also add to that!! Williams seems like a guy that they are saying disruptive  from the end spot. If Brown takes that leap too, I could see us looking like Saxsonville that year they had Campbell n crew going crazy.  

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1 hour ago, trucpfan said:

That right there has some serious potential to do damage they both make plays at and around the line of scrimmage. Now Everjo has multiple pieces I can't wait to see how he utilizes them. He really might be one and done, as Scott said awhile back prepare to find a new DC after this season because he's going to be a head coach next year.

As long as they stay healthy. 

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15 minutes ago, ncguy2184 said:

As long as they stay healthy. 

That goes for every athlete in all sports it’s really not even a conversation if Mahomes isn’t healthy he can’t do special Mahomes like things. Give me a little more thought next time my friend lol. It’s not like either of those two Chinn/Luvu are injury prone players so I don’t know why you would say that.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Here is what I have:  Note that the LBs and DL are very versatile, and we can find combinations that will be problematic for offenses.

Offense

           

Tackle

Guard

Center

Tight End

Running Back

Wide Receiver

Quarterback

Moten

Corbett

Bozeman

Hurst

Sanders 

Chark

Young(1)

Ekwonu

Christensen

McCray

Thomas

Hubbard

Theilen

Dalton

Erving

Mays

(Mays)

Tremble

Blackshear

Marshall

Corral

(Christensen)

Zavala (4)

   

(Shenault)

Shenault

 
 

Jensen

     

Mingo (2)

 
         

Byrd

 

Practice Squad

(Offense)

           

DiRenzo

 

Tecklenburg

Ricci

Brown

Vann

Luton

       

Peoples

Wright

 

Defense

           

Nose

Defensive  End

Outside Linebacker 

Inside Linebacker

Cornerback

Strong Safety

Free Safety

McCall

Brown

Burns

Thompson

Horn

Bell

Woods

Tuttle

D. Williams

Gross-Matos

Luvu

Jackson

Chinn (NB)

Rowe (NB)

(Brown)

Anderson

Haynes

Smith

Henderson

J.Robinson (5)

Franklin

 

(Gross-Matos)

Barno

Grugier-Hill

Taylor

   
   

Johnson (3)

D. Jones

(Rowe)

   
   

(Chinn, Luvu)

       

Practice Squad (Defense)

           
 

Redmond

Leotu

B. Pool

Wright

   

KEY:

UDFA

2023 Draft Pick

(Second Position)

     

Tuttle will start at NT

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