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#8536
I know Jerry Reese is a firm believer in this


QuoteWhen evaluating the cornerback position, it
#8537
What I took away from the article is a new found respect for:

James Laurinaitis, Ohio State (6-2, 244), short-shuttle: 4.24
#8538
Here is a sample


QuoteWhen evaluating the middle linebacker position, the first and most important aspect to note is the prospect
#8539
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/2009/03/behind-the-measurements-height-vs-arm-length/

Here is his chart, the article then lists all the top OT prospects along with their arm lengths

#8541
The Front Porch / Re: Where BBH Members reside
March 08, 2009, 11:56:14 AM
Welcome Scooter!
#8542
Welcome View!  You will find there are plenty of chances to meet up.   There are other members who are season ticket holders,  a group of us go to Albany every year and we usually meet up in Fishkill to watch one away game.
#8543
I agree, I wish there was more access to coaching tape (for us hard core fans)
#8545
Rich
Sept 10
North Jersey
#8546
Giants History / VIDEO- history of Big Blue
December 27, 2008, 01:43:35 PM
The good and the bad and well worth watching! :ok:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9f4bmOcYxM
#8547
The Front Porch / Re: Where BBGC members live
December 11, 2008, 02:39:41 PM
Quote from: Sect122Mike on December 11, 2008, 02:38:33 PM
I live just outside of Croton on Hudson, in an unincorporated section of Cortland. Thats in northern Westchester County, near the Bear Mountain Bridge. 

Which state would that be?  NY?
#8548
Welcome aboard Jersee!  Sorry to hear about your job.
#8549
Welcome Grime Time and Moose!
#8550
This is the best I could find

    * Split end (X or SE): A receiver on the line of scrimmage, necessary to meet the rule requiring seven such players at snap. Where applicable, this receiver is on the opposite side of the tight end. The split end is farthest from center on his side of the field.[4]

   * Flanker (Z or FL): A receiver lining up behind the line of scrimmage. Frequently the team's featured receiver, the flanker uses the initial buffer between himself and a defender to avoid jamming, legal contact within five yards of the line of scrimmage. The flanker is generally on the same side of the formation as a tight end. As with the split end, this receiver is the farthest player from center on his side of the field. The flanker is probably lined up just like a split end except that he is just behind the line of scrimmage, being in the backfield and not on the line.[5]

   * Slot receiver (Y or SL): A less-formal name given to receivers in addition to split ends and flankers. These receivers line up between the split end/flanker and the linemen. If aligned with a flanker, the slot receiver is usually on the line of scrimmage, and if with a split end, off the line of scrimmage. As with the flanker position, a featured receiver often takes a slot position with a split end to avoid jamming.[5]

   * Slot back: A receiver lining up in the offensive back field. Canadian and Arena football allow them to take a running start at the line. They are usually larger players as they need to make catches over the middle. In American football slot backs are typically used in flexbone or other Triple Option offenses while Canadian football uses them in almost all formations.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_receiver