If Tanoh emerges this year, I think you have to think even less of the previous DC and position coaches. Yes, Tanoh has responsibility as well, but the coaches are in place to develop the talent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
If Tanoh emerges this year, I think you have to think even less of the previous DC and position coaches. Yes, Tanoh has responsibility as well, but the coaches are in place to develop the talent.
OOOR.....he was a raw prospect with unique athletic gifts and is finally coming around in yr 3. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
OOOR.....he was a raw prospect with unique athletic gifts and is finally coming around in yr 3.
Not exactly the type that should be taken in the second round, especially when we ran a 3-4 which he clearly didn't fit. Hopefully Speaks contributes more than Kpass did in year 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Not exactly the type that should be taken in the second round, especially when we ran a 3-4 which he clearly didn't fit. Hopefully Speaks contributes more than Kpass did in year 2.
Good to see you’ve at least found something other than corner to bitch about! [Reply]
Is Tanoh going to beat out Okafor for the starting spot? If he does I'll certainly eat my crow.
However, if I may shit just a little bit on the table for people? Mitchell Schwartz left practice early with a sore back. I don't know who Tanoh was going up against with the first team, but for a long portion of practice (and probably during the time they were running 11-on-11) he was likely lined up against some OG that they shoved over to RT. [Reply]
I doubt he'll start but Spags has a history of rotating a ton of dudes through so expect the backup linemen to see way more time than they did under Sutton. [Reply]