Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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This is one of the things I really like about our offensive line situation this year; we apparently now have more than 5 healthy guys who have the capability of starting.
This is the biggest part. Actual competition on the offensive line is a revolutionary concept around these parts.
 
Chaney/Pittman had better options. There’s a reason Wanya logged the most time in Spring at LT and Jahmir Johnson at OG. Wright’s footwork is just as advanced as any other candidate at RT and more importantly the guy he blocks goes the other direction. By the middle of the season, both freshmen man the tackles.

Truth be told I hope it's Wanya & Wright starting from day 1, because that means they are that good and live up to the hype. I'm sure they'll have a few missteps being inexperienced, but if this staff picks them to start I am confident from a talent, size, strength, and condition standpoint they are good to go.
 
What I’m saying is his strength is his best attribute right now and outpaces his footwork/agility. I wouldn’t rule him out as a tackle but to me it seems more likely he starts at guard. Like Chaney used Cade Mays last year.

LT: Jahmir
LG: Darnell
C: Kennedy
RG: Carvin
RT: Wanya
LT Niehaus
LG Smith
C Kennedy
RG Carvin
RT Tatum
To start the season. It always changes it seems after that.
 
Could use some prayers y'all. As some of you know, I work for Walmart, and we just found out today they are closing my store. Not quite sure where to go from here.
 
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Here is a wrinkle in the MJ v Lebrun debate. How many say LeBron is the best AND have seen Jordan play throughout the 90s?

I’m willing to bet it’s nobody. I’m thinking all of those in favor of LeBron didn’t see Jordan play; or, saw very little of him at the end of his career.

I just don’t see anyone who watched all those playoff games in the 90s say that LeBron is better. Surely it has to be the younger crowd that only watches YouTube of MJ.

So, who is it out there that watched the NBA in the 90s and still thinks LeBron is better?
 
Could use some prayers y'all. As some of you know, I work for Walmart, and we just found out today they are closing my store. Not quite sure where to go from here.
Costco and Target supposedly pay better and have better benefits. Maybe apply there?
 
Here is a wrinkle in the MJ v Lebrun debate. How many say LeBron is the best AND have seen Jordan play throughout the 90s?

I’m willing to bet it’s nobody. I’m thinking all of those in favor of LeBron didn’t see Jordan play; or, saw very little of him at the end of his career.

I just don’t see anyone who watched all those playoff games in the 90s say that LeBron is better. Surely it has to be the younger crowd that only watches YouTube of MJ.

So, who is it out there that watched the NBA in the 90s and still thinks LeBron is better?
I watched the NBA in 90's (Karl Malone is my all time favorite player) and in my opinion Lebron James is the overall better player than Jordan.
 
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With me the "better player" debate is always so impossible. It's purely preference and it's highly motivated by different factors that are subjective to the individual being asked.

Based on what I've seen of both MJ and LeBron in their primes, there is no way I'm betting against MJ especially in the playoffs/finals. I still feel like Kobe vs LeBron is a better debate, nothing I've seen from anyone has ever made me think MJ wasn't the best all-around player.


The only reason it's even open for discussion at all is MJ walking away for 3 seasons off the 2nd repeat. People also forget he missed the 93-94 season and was gone for the bulk of the 94-95 season too chasing the baseball bug.

Had MJ played those extra 4.5 years he would have went over 40k points in his career and the conversation wouldn't have any legs to it. People tend to forget Lebron's ALREADY played 126 more games than MJ, at 34.
 
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