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In small doses he's not too bad...Love me some RP
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In small doses he's not too bad...Love me some RP
What is it, my cheerful disposition??In small doses he's not too bad...
It's a small dot so speaks to fewer reps, but Wyatt has very quietly developed into a very strong, well rounded interior player. That's some damn good company he's in.
The Packers have four "upper right quadrant" type players - Parsons, Wyatt, Kraft and Love - and the only one who didn't suffer a season ending injury last year was Love. For all the other issues with this team, if those guys didn't all wind up on IR they absolutely could've competed for a SB.
It's a small dot so speaks to fewer reps, but Wyatt has very quietly developed into a very strong, well rounded interior player. That's some damn good company he's in.
The Packers have four "upper right quadrant" type players - Parsons, Wyatt, Kraft and Love - and the only one who didn't suffer a season ending injury last year was Love. For all the other issues with this team, if those guys didn't all wind up on IR they absolutely could've competed for a SB.
That actually passes the eyeball test.i also noticed that wooden is ranked above average in run defense, not so good in pass defense. also, brooks is rated slightly above average in pass rush but way way down in run stops.
He's been a very under the radar good draft pick.well, it certainly confirms what many of us had thought about Wyatt's impact on the DL!
It's the unrequited optimismWhat is it, my cheerful disposition??![]()
I've taken the words of the great Bill Watterson (creator and artist of Calvin and Hobbes) to heart: You will do well to cultivate the resources in yourself that bring you happiness outside of success or failure.It's the unrequited optimism