And you're the guy bringing up 1Ts when discussing a 3T.Same guy that loved Nick Hayden and Joey Ivie
And your the guy bringing up 1Ts when discussing a 3T.
Basically we are once again putting our faith in Marinelli to get the best out of a prospect ,if Hill doesnt do well then its curtains for Rod and even Richard for endorsing him to the FO.
So now you're the guy comparing another teams 6th rounder and his former 7th rounder with a 2nd round pick. You aren't helping yourself.Didn’t know over hyping a player was limited by position.
Basically we are once again putting our faith in Marinelli to get the best out of a prospect ,if Hill doesnt do well then its curtains for Rod and even Richard for endorsing him to the FO.
I don't believe the great Tom Landry would have liked nor approved of Marinelli's smaller/short-armed "under Tackles". Landry's DTs were tall, big, strong and quick. They used their size, strength, quickness and speed to dominate the line of scrimmage. I don't see Marinelli's shorter/smaller DTs doing that.
You do realize neither Hayden or Ivie were 1T’s?And you're the guy bringing up 1Ts when discussing a 3T.
Marinelli should have been fired after the Rams disaster.
He basically skated.
That's still short and squatty compared to the DTs Landry used to have.Trysten Hill is 6’3”, 308lbs, 33 & 3/8ths arms and big ole’ hands. Whoever’s saying that his body type is “more of the same” from Marinelli isn’t paying attention. He’s not a squatty 3DT that Rod has been famous for liking.
I’d like to agree on this one, but the refs protected the golden boy in that game. It’s hard to fault a DC when the refs are allowing the other teams OL to drag defenders down and blatantly hold on nearly every passing play.Correction, he should have been fired after the Green Bay loss and that terrible fail by the defense to stop a QB who was playing on 1 leg.