Depth chart question

Bluegrass Baron

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does anyone know if a link to the depth chart is still on the site after the revisions?

I can't seem to find it.
 

Mr Schwump

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Keep looking, if you find it let us know.

Used to be as simple as ABC, but then it disappeared------along with almost everything else.

True that. Noticed how they've squeezed the threads? Makes more room to run ads.
 

RV

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It looks a whole lot like this:

QB
7 Barker, Drew RS SO
15 Johnson, Stephen TR JR
12 Hoak, Gunnar FR
16 Mattingly, Davis RS FR

RB
18 Williams, Stanley "Boom" JR
3 Kemp, Jojo SR
22 King, Sihiem SO
4 Horton, Mikel JR
26 Snell, Benny FR
10 Rose, A.J. FR

WRx
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
11 Richardson, Tavin RS FR
6 Bone, Blake JR
42 Smith, Kynan TR FR

WRf
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
84 Moushey, Charles JR
89 Hughes, Zy'Aire FR
20 Kendall, Ryan SO

WRz
2 Baker, Dorian JR
11 Greenwood, Jabari RS FR
19 Ross, Kayaune RS SO
81 Holtzclaw, Dakota FR

WRy
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
31 Bouvier, David SO

TE - Y
87 Conrad, C.J. SO
85 Hart, Greg RS JR (got his transfer year back so is actually a Soph in eligibility)
83 Rigg, Justin FR

LT
74 Mosier, Cole RS JR (I actually expect Young to be a solid second soon and maybe first team by 1st game allowing Leavitt to work at RT)
75 Leavitt, Tate JR or
67 Young, Landon FR

LG
68 Haynes, Nick RS JR
71 Stenberg, Logan RS FR
79 Fortner, Luke FR

C
72 Toth, Jon RS SR
65 Stallings, Jervontius RS SO
52 Jackson, Drake FR
63 Purdom, Wells FR

RG
69 Meyers, Ramsey RS JR or
64 Asafo-Adjei, George SO
57 Myers, Zach RS SR
62 Greenberg, Dylan RS JR

RT
73 Meadows, Kyle RS JR
77 Wolfe, Mason RS FR
55 Baumer, David RS SO
61 Salyer, Tristen RS FR


DE
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
92 Bell, Alvonte RS SR
20 Daniel, Kengera SO
90 Carter, T.J. FR
60 Taylor, Calvin RS FR

NT
69 Elam, Matt JR
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
66 Hyde, Jacob RS JR
77 Pringle, Naquez TR JR
93 Cross, J'Quize FR

DT
99 Middleton, Adrian RS SO
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
59 Looney, Kordell FR
78 Williams, Zane RS SR

JE or JLB
35 Ware, Denzil RS RS SO
44 Laster, Di'Niro TR RS JR
45 Bannerman, Jaylin FR
39 Barnett, Elijah RS FR
43 Blue, Logan RS SO

MLB
51 Love, Courtney RS JR
40 Firios, Nico RS SO
56 Daniel, Kash FR
38 Brownell, Alex RS FR

WLB
32 Brown, Eli RS FR or
34 Jones, Jordan SO
33 Walder, Roland FR

SLB
41 Allen, Josh SO
8 Walker, Kobie RS SO
47 Bonner, Jordan RS SO
31 Watson, Jamar FR
37 Foy, Spencer RS SO

CB boundary
21 Westry, Chris SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
9 Robinson, Davonte FR

FS
25 West, Darius RS SO
24 McClain, Blake SR
4 Walker, Marcus RS FR

SS
15 McWilson, Marcus SR or
27 Edwards, Mike RS SO
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR
30 Brown, Isaiah RS FR

CB field
29 Baity, Derrick SO
5 Randolph, Kendall JR or
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
28 Beckham, Kei RS FR

NB
24 McClain, Blake SR
5 Randolph, Kendall JR
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR

P
80 McKinniss, Grant FR
93 Kirshe, Bryan RS SO

PK
99 MacGinnis, Austin RS JR
95 Butler, Miles RS SO

PR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
88 Walker, Charles JR

KR
22 King, Sihiem SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR
 
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wildcatbd21

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It looks a whole lot like this:

QB
7 Barker, Drew RS SO
15 Johnson, Stephen TR JR
12 Hoak, Gunnar FR
16 Mattingly, Davis RS FR

RB
18 Williams, Stanley "Boom" JR
3 Kemp, Jojo SR
22 King, Sihiem SO
4 Horton, Mikel JR
26 Snell, Benny FR
10 Rose, A.J. FR

WRx
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
11 Richardson, Tavin RS FR
6 Bone, Blake JR
42 Smith, Kynan TR FR

WRf
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
84 Moushey, Charles JR
89 Hughes, Zy'Aire FR
20 Kendall, Ryan SO

WRz
2 Baker, Dorian JR
11 Greenwood, Jabari RS FR
19 Ross, Kayaune RS SO
81 Holtzclaw, Dakota FR

WRy
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
31 Bouvier, David SO

TE - Y
87 Conrad, C.J. SO
85 Hart, Greg RS JR (got his transfer year back so is actually a Soph in eligibility)
83 Rigg, Justin FR

LT
74 Mosier, Cole RS JR (I actually expect Young to be a solid second soon and maybe first team by 1st game allowing Leavitt to work at RT)
75 Leavitt, Tate JR or
67 Young, Landon FR

LG
68 Haynes, Nick RS JR
71 Stenberg, Logan RS FR
79 Fortner, Luke FR

C
72 Toth, Jon RS SR
65 Stallings, Jervontius RS SO
52 Jackson, Drake FR
63 Purdom, Wells FR

RG
69 Meyers, Ramsey RS JR or
64 Asafo-Adjei, George SO
57 Myers, Zach RS SR
62 Greenberg, Dylan RS JR

RT
73 Meadows, Kyle RS JR
77 Wolfe, Mason RS FR
55 Baumer, David RS SO
61 Salyer, Tristen RS FR


DE
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
92 Bell, Alvonte RS SR
20 Daniel, Kengera SO
90 Carter, T.J. FR
60 Taylor, Calvin RS FR

NT
69 Elam, Matt JR
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
66 Hyde, Jacob RS JR
77 Pringle, Naquez TR JR
93 Cross, J'Quize FR

DT
99 Middleton, Adrian RS SO
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
59 Looney, Kordell FR
78 Williams, Zane RS SR

JE or JLB
35 Ware, Denzil RS RS SO
44 Laster, Di'Niro TR RS JR
45 Bannerman, Jaylin FR
39 Barnett, Elijah RS FR
43 Blue, Logan RS SO

MLB
51 Love, Courtney RS JR
40 Firios, Nico RS SO
56 Daniel, Kash FR
38 Brownell, Alex RS FR

WLB
32 Brown, Eli RS FR or
34 Jones, Jordan SO
33 Walder, Roland FR

SLB
41 Allen, Josh SO
8 Walker, Kobie RS SO
47 Bonner, Jordan RS SO
31 Watson, Jamar FR
37 Foy, Spencer RS SO

CB boundary
21 Westry, Chris SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
9 Robinson, Davonte FR

FS
25 West, Darius RS SO
24 McClain, Blake SR
4 Walker, Marcus RS FR

SS
15 McWilson, Marcus SR or
27 Edwards, Mike RS SO
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR
30 Brown, Isaiah RS FR

CB field
29 Baity, Derrick SO
5 Randolph, Kendall JR or
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
28 Beckham, Kei RS FR

NB
24 McClain, Blake SR
5 Randolph, Kendall JR
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR

P
99 MacGinnis, Austin RS JR
93 Kirshe, Bryan RS SO

PK
99 MacGinnis, Austin RS JR
95 Butler, Miles RS SO

PR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
88 Walker, Charles JR

KR
22 King, Sihiem SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR

Thanks for posting this.

I look for Grant McKinniss to take over punting duties. Gave him a scholarship for a reason. And it will help keep stress off Austing MacGinnis.

I too look for Landon Young to push for significant time at Tackle.

I know we won't see it to keep him fresh for RB, but, it would be fun to see Boom with King returning kickoffs. King looked good as a Freshman last year. And Boom is Boom. I think they both are homerun threats every time the ball is in their hands.
 

Beatle Bum

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It looks a whole lot like this:

QB
7 Barker, Drew RS SO
15 Johnson, Stephen TR JR
12 Hoak, Gunnar FR
16 Mattingly, Davis RS FR

RB
18 Williams, Stanley "Boom" JR
3 Kemp, Jojo SR
22 King, Sihiem SO
4 Horton, Mikel JR
26 Snell, Benny FR
10 Rose, A.J. FR

WRx
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
11 Richardson, Tavin RS FR
6 Bone, Blake JR
42 Smith, Kynan TR FR

WRf
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
84 Moushey, Charles JR
89 Hughes, Zy'Aire FR
20 Kendall, Ryan SO

WRz
2 Baker, Dorian JR
11 Greenwood, Jabari RS FR
19 Ross, Kayaune RS SO
81 Holtzclaw, Dakota FR

WRy
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
31 Bouvier, David SO

TE - Y
87 Conrad, C.J. SO
85 Hart, Greg RS JR (got his transfer year back so is actually a Soph in eligibility)
83 Rigg, Justin FR

LT
74 Mosier, Cole RS JR (I actually expect Young to be a solid second soon and maybe first team by 1st game allowing Leavitt to work at RT)
75 Leavitt, Tate JR or
67 Young, Landon FR

LG
68 Haynes, Nick RS JR
71 Stenberg, Logan RS FR
79 Fortner, Luke FR

C
72 Toth, Jon RS SR
65 Stallings, Jervontius RS SO
52 Jackson, Drake FR
63 Purdom, Wells FR

RG
69 Meyers, Ramsey RS JR or
64 Asafo-Adjei, George SO
57 Myers, Zach RS SR
62 Greenberg, Dylan RS JR

RT
73 Meadows, Kyle RS JR
77 Wolfe, Mason RS FR
55 Baumer, David RS SO
61 Salyer, Tristen RS FR


DE
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
92 Bell, Alvonte RS SR
20 Daniel, Kengera SO
90 Carter, T.J. FR
60 Taylor, Calvin RS FR

NT
69 Elam, Matt JR
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
66 Hyde, Jacob RS JR
77 Pringle, Naquez TR JR
93 Cross, J'Quize FR

DT
99 Middleton, Adrian RS SO
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
59 Looney, Kordell FR
78 Williams, Zane RS SR

JE or JLB
35 Ware, Denzil RS RS SO
44 Laster, Di'Niro TR RS JR
45 Bannerman, Jaylin FR
39 Barnett, Elijah RS FR
43 Blue, Logan RS SO

MLB
51 Love, Courtney RS JR
40 Firios, Nico RS SO
56 Daniel, Kash FR
38 Brownell, Alex RS FR

WLB
32 Brown, Eli RS FR or
34 Jones, Jordan SO
33 Walder, Roland FR

SLB
41 Allen, Josh SO
8 Walker, Kobie RS SO
47 Bonner, Jordan RS SO
31 Watson, Jamar FR
37 Foy, Spencer RS SO

CB boundary
21 Westry, Chris SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
9 Robinson, Davonte FR

FS
25 West, Darius RS SO
24 McClain, Blake SR
4 Walker, Marcus RS FR

SS
15 McWilson, Marcus SR or
27 Edwards, Mike RS SO
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR
30 Brown, Isaiah RS FR

CB field
29 Baity, Derrick SO
5 Randolph, Kendall JR or
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
28 Beckham, Kei RS FR

NB
24 McClain, Blake SR
5 Randolph, Kendall JR
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR

P
80 McKinniss, Grant FR
93 Kirshe, Bryan RS SO

PK
99 MacGinnis, Austin RS JR
95 Butler, Miles RS SO

PR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
88 Walker, Charles JR

KR
22 King, Sihiem SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR

Great news on Hart! I missed that news.
 

JPFisher

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It looks a whole lot like this:

QB
7 Barker, Drew RS SO
15 Johnson, Stephen TR JR
12 Hoak, Gunnar FR
16 Mattingly, Davis RS FR

RB
18 Williams, Stanley "Boom" JR
3 Kemp, Jojo SR
22 King, Sihiem SO
4 Horton, Mikel JR
26 Snell, Benny FR
10 Rose, A.J. FR

WRx
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
11 Richardson, Tavin RS FR
6 Bone, Blake JR
42 Smith, Kynan TR FR

WRf
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
84 Moushey, Charles JR
89 Hughes, Zy'Aire FR
20 Kendall, Ryan SO

WRz
2 Baker, Dorian JR
11 Greenwood, Jabari RS FR
19 Ross, Kayaune RS SO
81 Holtzclaw, Dakota FR

WRy
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
88 Walker, Charles RS JR
31 Bouvier, David SO

TE - Y
87 Conrad, C.J. SO
85 Hart, Greg RS JR (got his transfer year back so is actually a Soph in eligibility)
83 Rigg, Justin FR

LT
74 Mosier, Cole RS JR (I actually expect Young to be a solid second soon and maybe first team by 1st game allowing Leavitt to work at RT)
75 Leavitt, Tate JR or
67 Young, Landon FR

LG
68 Haynes, Nick RS JR
71 Stenberg, Logan RS FR
79 Fortner, Luke FR

C
72 Toth, Jon RS SR
65 Stallings, Jervontius RS SO
52 Jackson, Drake FR
63 Purdom, Wells FR

RG
69 Meyers, Ramsey RS JR or
64 Asafo-Adjei, George SO
57 Myers, Zach RS SR
62 Greenberg, Dylan RS JR

RT
73 Meadows, Kyle RS JR
77 Wolfe, Mason RS FR
55 Baumer, David RS SO
61 Salyer, Tristen RS FR


DE
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
92 Bell, Alvonte RS SR
20 Daniel, Kengera SO
90 Carter, T.J. FR
60 Taylor, Calvin RS FR

NT
69 Elam, Matt JR
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
66 Hyde, Jacob RS JR
77 Pringle, Naquez TR JR
93 Cross, J'Quize FR

DT
99 Middleton, Adrian RS SO
98 Dubose, Tymere RS SO
94 Miggins, Courtney SR
59 Looney, Kordell FR
78 Williams, Zane RS SR

JE or JLB
35 Ware, Denzil RS RS SO
44 Laster, Di'Niro TR RS JR
45 Bannerman, Jaylin FR
39 Barnett, Elijah RS FR
43 Blue, Logan RS SO

MLB
51 Love, Courtney RS JR
40 Firios, Nico RS SO
56 Daniel, Kash FR
38 Brownell, Alex RS FR

WLB
32 Brown, Eli RS FR or
34 Jones, Jordan SO
33 Walder, Roland FR

SLB
41 Allen, Josh SO
8 Walker, Kobie RS SO
47 Bonner, Jordan RS SO
31 Watson, Jamar FR
37 Foy, Spencer RS SO

CB boundary
21 Westry, Chris SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
9 Robinson, Davonte FR

FS
25 West, Darius RS SO
24 McClain, Blake SR
4 Walker, Marcus RS FR

SS
15 McWilson, Marcus SR or
27 Edwards, Mike RS SO
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR
30 Brown, Isaiah RS FR

CB field
29 Baity, Derrick SO
5 Randolph, Kendall JR or
3 Griffin, Jordan FR
28 Beckham, Kei RS FR

NB
24 McClain, Blake SR
5 Randolph, Kendall JR
17 Gilliam, Tobias FR

P
80 McKinniss, Grant FR
93 Kirshe, Bryan RS SO

PK
99 MacGinnis, Austin RS JR
95 Butler, Miles RS SO

PR
1 Timmons, Ryan SR
9 Johnson, Garrett JR
13 Badet, Jeff RS JR
88 Walker, Charles JR

KR
22 King, Sihiem SO
11 Harmon, J.D. RS SR

Young, Haynes, Toth, Meyers, Meadows. Four upperclassmen and a 5* freshman. I can live with that starting line.

DL is worrisome, but looking at it as a whole makes it seem less lethal to lose Meant. Still a huge blow, and we may need to put a freshman into the fire, but the bodies are there if we really truly need them.
 

RV

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Blake Bone? Why is he so far down the depth chart. I thought he was going to make a great big target for TD receptions in the red zone.

If they're going to play 9 or so WR's, and I fully expect them to do so, then that means he will be in the WR rotation and certainly he could be part of their red zone package.
 
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TuckyFB

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Blake Bone isn't as good as advertised. Freddie Maggard said on the podcast that they just released that Tavin Richardson and Jabari Greenwood are going to put him on the bench this year.
 

RV

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Well considering Greenwood plays Z receiver and Bone plays X I would take that with a grain of salt. Again, we will use 9 or so receivers - if Bone is in that 9 he will play, if not he will sit. It's no more complicated than that.
 

vhcat70

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Well considering Greenwood plays Z receiver and Bone plays X I would take that with a grain of salt. Again, we will use 9 or so receivers - if Bone is in that 9 he will play, if not he will sit. It's no more complicated than that.
This higher math is killing me. :flush:
 

Comebakatz3

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Well considering Greenwood plays Z receiver and Bone plays X I would take that with a grain of salt. Again, we will use 9 or so receivers - if Bone is in that 9 he will play, if not he will sit. It's no more complicated than that.

Educate a poor ignorant soul on the differences between each WR position, their roles, and why say Greenwood could not or would not play the X. Why is Bone better suited for the X as opposed to the Z? Seems to me like the guys who have similar body styles to him, Holtzclaw & Ross, are playing the Z while he is playing the X. So, why is he playing a different WR position than those two?

Disclaimer: Nothing about this post is meant to be sarcastic, mean, or negative in any way. I legitimately am ignorant to many of the differences between the X and Z receivers. I know the slot (Y) receiver, and understand his role, but don't know the real differences on why X and Z can't be interchanged as much. Also, is there any significant difference in the Y and the F?
 

RV

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Educate a poor ignorant soul on the differences between each WR position, their roles, and why say Greenwood could not or would not play the X. Why is Bone better suited for the X as opposed to the Z? Seems to me like the guys who have similar body styles to him, Holtzclaw & Ross, are playing the Z while he is playing the X. So, why is he playing a different WR position than those two?

Disclaimer: Nothing about this post is meant to be sarcastic, mean, or negative in any way. I legitimately am ignorant to many of the differences between the X and Z receivers. I know the slot (Y) receiver, and understand his role, but don't know the real differences on why X and Z can't be interchanged as much. Also, is there any significant difference in the Y and the F?

I can not speak to why our coaches put the players where they put them as I'm not privy to their staff meetings nor their criteria for those positions. You can look up (google) split end (X), flanker (Z) or slot receiver (Y & H - or F in our offense) and get a feel for the traditional roles and abilities/measurables for those positions.

What I can tell you is for as long as I can remember at UK, the X was the X and the Y was the Y and not much cross training occurred. Badet is our starter at X which is typically our left end or split end which is up on the LOS. However, he did get some work in the slot during the spring. Juice Johnson is our starting slot receiver (Y) but he got some work at Z in the spring. How that carries through to the fall I can't say as I'm not privy to practices. Were they doing that to make sure they had the right guys in the right positions or just because you're much more short handed in the spring than in the fall? I can't say.

I can tell you that the players listed in the depth chart performed at those positions last Saturday when we were at full strength and the younger guys likely won't cross train as they need as many reps at that one position to know what they're doing to enable them to get in the game and therefore help the team.

You know the following information but I'm writing it in case others don't.
X receiver is simply the split end - split out wide (usually on the left side) from the formation and up on the LOS
Z receiver is the flanker - split out wide (usually on the right) and off the LOS
Y is either the TE or his replacement.
F is the fullback or his replacement in a spread formation.

There is really no cookie cutter qualities (other than the ability to catch the ball) for any of the inside or 'slot' positions as those will be determined by who the coaches want in the game situationally. All I know is what I see and have seen and then post from that perspective.
 

WizardWCN

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The X receiver has to be able to get off the line, take the hit, and move on, where as the Z, being behind the line, can use his speed to get clear. That is why your smaller faster players are mostly the Z, and the stronger bigger ones are mostly the X.
 

RV

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The X receiver has to be able to get off the line, take the hit, and move on, where as the Z, being behind the line, can use his speed to get clear. That is why your smaller faster players are mostly the Z, and the stronger bigger ones are mostly the X.

Which is not the case in our team. That's why I said I don't know what criteria our staff uses.
 

Deeeefense

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The X receiver has to be able to get off the line, take the hit, and move on, where as the Z, being behind the line, can use his speed to get clear. That is why your smaller faster players are mostly the Z, and the stronger bigger ones are mostly the X.

Also the X usually is more of a possession type receive and gets those Over-the-shoulder sideline catches that are thrown over top of the DB, and fades etc. to take advantage of his height. That and the reasons you mention are why I have never understood Badet playing the X, the previous OC did the same thing with him so there must be some logic in it.
 

VikingsCat

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It's pretty sad someone has to link information from a completely different site. Rivals should be ashamed yet I doubt they are since they already have our money.
You are aware that this is a free forum? On HOB you will find the depth chart and roster in about 30 threads. That said the depth chart is now really worthless since fall camp is underway. A lot of changes can be made before now and the first game
 

WeepNoMore

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I think he used LaPlace Transforms on that one, you know, where you transform the problem into another dimension, solve it, and then transform it back for the answer.

:sunglasses::sunglasses::sunglasses::sunglasses::sunglasses:
 

Comebakatz3

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The X receiver has to be able to get off the line, take the hit, and move on, where as the Z, being behind the line, can use his speed to get clear. That is why your smaller faster players are mostly the Z, and the stronger bigger ones are mostly the X.

This is what has me kind of confused about Bone. One of the complaints from people here about Bone has been his inability to play tougher and get off the press and get up field. Since he's not doing that it would seem like he might be better suited for the Z. While he isn't a speed guy that can get clear, he wouldn't have to fight through an immediate press and he could then use his size against the DB. I don't know... just kind of strange that our other two big tall receivers are both Z guys while Bone is an X.
 

WizardWCN

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well, since he not playing tougher and getting off the press, he may not be getting off the bench. Improve or get passed.
 

sluggercatfan

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This is what has me kind of confused about Bone. One of the complaints from people here about Bone has been his inability to play tougher and get off the press and get up field. Since he's not doing that it would seem like he might be better suited for the Z. While he isn't a speed guy that can get clear, he wouldn't have to fight through an immediate press and he could then use his size against the DB. I don't know... just kind of strange that our other two big tall receivers are both Z guys while Bone is an X.
I think BB worries to much about how pretty he looks when playing
 

Chuck79

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You are aware that this is a free forum? On HOB you will find the depth chart and roster in about 30 threads. That said the depth chart is now really worthless since fall camp is underway. A lot of changes can be made before now and the first game

I was actually referring to the fact of how bad the roster/depth chart formats are now that rivals has changed. Throw in the recruiting search format and it's even worse.