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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1035470" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I was going to initially put Josh Myers in as a surprise cut. However the more I pondered that the more I dismissed my initial thoughts there.</p><p></p><p><em>People Do What Works </em></p><p></p><p>Now that is such a rhetorical sounding statement, but it’s one I borrowed from Dr Phil, so blame him! It can mean doing what has worked before to get the desired results. That could mean anything from robbing a bank (successfully) to winning a contest or a race etc.. People intuitively go back to what worked in the past good or bad it could be an addiction or promotion for that matter. What we did in 2023 worked and it would be hard to argue otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Here it applies to 2023 Myers. He did have some tough moments. Yet things like not snapping the ball when #10 was desperately communicating such to create a D penalty</p><p>or missing an assignment on a twist became teachable moments that he corrected.</p><p></p><p>The end result is we barely heard Myers name down the stretch. That stretch consisted of multiple 100 yard Rushers and an Elite level passing attack. Josh did start rough and almost became the scapegoat with some fans for broken plays earlier in the season and rightfully so. What I learned across several games watching him closely was that Myers was still part of an OL lineup that was possibly a missed or made FG from another NFC Championship game. I quickly lost focus on him because our O was performing at such a high level he made me forget to watch him because I had so much fun just watching our complete success and he became an afterthought.</p><p></p><p>He’s easily an average Center, but he’s not a Center easily replaced either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1035470, member: 10086"] I was going to initially put Josh Myers in as a surprise cut. However the more I pondered that the more I dismissed my initial thoughts there. [I]People Do What Works [/I] Now that is such a rhetorical sounding statement, but it’s one I borrowed from Dr Phil, so blame him! It can mean doing what has worked before to get the desired results. That could mean anything from robbing a bank (successfully) to winning a contest or a race etc.. People intuitively go back to what worked in the past good or bad it could be an addiction or promotion for that matter. What we did in 2023 worked and it would be hard to argue otherwise. Here it applies to 2023 Myers. He did have some tough moments. Yet things like not snapping the ball when #10 was desperately communicating such to create a D penalty or missing an assignment on a twist became teachable moments that he corrected. The end result is we barely heard Myers name down the stretch. That stretch consisted of multiple 100 yard Rushers and an Elite level passing attack. Josh did start rough and almost became the scapegoat with some fans for broken plays earlier in the season and rightfully so. What I learned across several games watching him closely was that Myers was still part of an OL lineup that was possibly a missed or made FG from another NFC Championship game. I quickly lost focus on him because our O was performing at such a high level he made me forget to watch him because I had so much fun just watching our complete success and he became an afterthought. He’s easily an average Center, but he’s not a Center easily replaced either. [/QUOTE]
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