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gehringer_2

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  1. It's a theory, but I think what it runs up against is that every drive in an NFL game is important enough you have to put your best shot to score out there. No matter how you start a platoon out, sooner or later you will be forced to conclude you have a better chance to score with one guy compared to the other and the platoon ends. I think it might almost work if you looked at it based on the opposition - so for instance if you are playing the Lions and you have a mobile QB you start him in preference to the drop back guy. Again, seems sensible but you run into all the intangibles issues about 'who is my starting QB' and which players support which guy and a lot of misc noise the coach might rather not deal with.
  2. the problem is you probably don't get anyone that has had success (at least recently) on a one year deal, which is why I'm guess they may have to settle for something more along the lines of a reclamation project. Of course if Harris isn't very high in Mize long term, then sure, I suppose we could see a bigger signing.
  3. It's partly Lalonde's system. He has them playing mostly dump and chase, which means that 5 on 5 a foward has to normally be the first player to touch the puck in the offensive zone. Hronek seems to be the only Dman with license to rotate deep in the offensive zone, the rest are mostly all staying back. Dman goals have been there but mostly on special teams and trailing D-men hopping on lose pucks in the slot. On the PP they are also playing differently - the Dmen are taking fewer long shots looking for deflections - now you have more forwards other than Larkin with the skill to manage the PP from the lower corner with less emphasis on the point (Kubalik, Perron). And maybe the other more subtle thing is that Larkin doesn't look for Sieder as being the only other competent guy on the ice with him as much as he did last season because he has Kubalik. Larkin is still by far the #1 facilitator on this team and whoever he is looking to feed is going to get points.
  4. Of course look at JJ at Michigan. He was leading the world in completion % as long as they were running a short passing ball control air game. Once they tried to start stretching the field and throwing over the D, his % plummetted. Same QB, same receivers. Tougher opposition probably also , but mostly just the change in game planning. So it's a number that's going to have a little context to it.
  5. Harry Nilsson, the Point, 1970. The Rock Man - "You see what you want to see, and hear what you want to hear." That was my sig line before the forum SW changed and did away with them. The only other avatar I ever used was the Queen of Diamonds - every day that Trump was in office - in salute to the fact that he was the realization of Frankenheimer's Manchurian Candidate.
  6. The defensive failings tonight were mostly forwards not pursuing in their own end, not the D men. Seider did make a blind clearing attempt that led to the 2nd Coyote goal, but otherwise played a strong game.
  7. serious question or am I missing something obvious?
  8. To much offense by the bad guys when Erne and Sundvquist are out there.
  9. the conventional wisdom used to be that to compensate for vision and obstacles, shorter guys had more success if they rolled out a lot, but that's tougher to do in todays game with so many edge guys that can run a QB down if comes in their direction - also means a short QB better be fast as well. Size also helps guys fight off sacks or get the ball off before they can be pulled down. In general, there is probably good reason so many QBs look like Brady.
  10. I thought Elmer was making a contribution with his puck possession skills. While Rassmussen has been fine with other mates, I don't think Sundqvuist has found a fit as well was when he was with Ras and Soderblom. He seems to me to be floating around aimlessly too much of the time recently.
  11. Isn't that sort of like saying, "It only takes one earthquake to level the town" Doesn't mean it's particular fun to sit up on the hill and watch the city all day long waiting for it.....
  12. Catcher is asolutely weak, but that's true for almost everyone other than KC (and even Sal is getting old) so that would be the place you might just have to live with being bad because there just are no options.
  13. You look at what Yzerman has done finding guys like Kubalik and you hope that kind of model would be viable in baseball but I have my doubts. In hockey a pretty decent player can get sort of buried with poor line-mates or a coach/system that's bad fit for his style of play. For a ballplayer, it's such an individual performance that it's pretty hard for good players to go unrecognized regardless of their team or teammates. And the likelihood of finding another unrecognized metric like OBP was to the money ball revolution shrinks every year.
  14. so putting Chris Ilitch aside, about whom none of us really know jack squat, now that the cuts have been made what are we left with:? Starting Pitching: ERod, Manning, Turnbull, Wentz, Faedo, Brieske, Alexander, possible Skubal post ASB Relief Pitching: Soto, Cisnero, Jimenez, Roni Garcia, Lange, Alexander, Foley, Hill After one or two are inevetably lost to the DL that should make 13 or so. With Skubal and Mize both likely to be back in '24 any kind of long term starting pitching signing seems a lower priority than other holes but at least one 'prove it in ST" tryout signing also seems inevitable.... Position Players: C : Haase, Roger - (Seems like a signing is in order here) 1B: Torkelson - (either has to hit or be replaced - can K. Carpenter learn 1st?) 2b: Schoop - (do we trust him to have a comeback yr?) SS: Baez 3B: Kreidler/Short/Clemens/Ibanez/TBA (Help us Obi-Wan Kanobi, you're our only hope!) RF: Austin Meadows/TBA CF: Greene LF: Baddoo/Haase/Meadows DH: Cabrera, Carpenter, Haase So where does it hurt the most? I know most of the focus has been 2B/3B and OF, but I think the power vaccuum at 1B/DH is just as bad. As of now there this no fallback if Torkelson doesn't come around, and enough has been said about Cabrera. It would be a huge help if Carpenter is more than one month flash in the pan.
  15. the standard Trump "I have no idea who that is" defense. Pretty stale at this point.
  16. doesn't seem likely you would have a future in the NBA with a low release point shot.
  17. this x 1000. Hitting is a skill so detached from other conventional athletic characteristics that that approach is doomed to failure. You have to identify hitters *as hitters* and then hope their athleticism is at least good enough you don't end up with 9 DHs. But the cruel truth is that as much as I love to see great defense being played, you are still better off in the MLB with 9 DHs than 9 Andreton Simmonses. You. Have. to. Hit. Now TBF, the tigers haven't been wrong in every case recently. But not right anywhere near enough. So e.g. -Remember when we drafted Greene, there was enough skepticism about his fielding that there was even talk about him being destined for 1b. But he could hit. So he has 'surprised' in terms of turning into a pretty decent OF. That's a way better bet than that NIko Goodrum or Willi Castro was ever going to become a hitter. Ironically, under Avila the Tigers do seem to have learned how to identify arms with MLB potential with some success, but I've always held that pitching is far more amenable to analysis via the advanced measurement tools currently available than hitting is. Avila's regime got some handle on the former, but not much on the latter. And of course they were done in as much as anything by not understanding how to keep those arms healthy. If finding hitters is job one, pitching health is job one 'b'.
  18. OTOH, just to be clear, Armenia isn't likely throwing a hissy fit because they have some scruples about what Russia is doing in Ukraine per se, it's only about Ukraine diverting Russian resouces that Armenia wants deployed in their battles with Azerbijan and Pashinyan angling to pressure Putin to maintain higher priority for supporting Armenia.
  19. FYI - Umich alcohol expense account policy is $20/person/event including all tips and taxes and has to be charged to accounts excluded from the totals that go toward the U's overhead as used to claim G&A costs on external (Gov, NSF, NEA, NIH, DOD etc) grant dollars. The events also have to be related to fund-raising or specific documented business purpose beyond normal operations. I would guess rules at MSU are probably pretty much the same.
  20. Two or three more games and Tyler will no longer have the excuse of not having his legs back - we'll see.
  21. It would be nice if Bertuzzi would start to break out of it. He's yet to show the disruptive harassing/forecheck/stick in the lane presence that has been his forte.
  22. absolutely. He stole this one. Should have been about 5-2 Preds - way too many defensive breakdowns by forwards- many while Copp/Bert/Sundqvuist were on the ice.
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