Originally published at: Eric Morris Discusses Drew Mestemaker’s Super Power, What Is Possible the Cowboys’ QB in 2026
‘I think his superpower is anticipation and how fast he processes information on the field.’
Good write up. Thanks.
Three things on my mind: first, that should really help the offense advance before Spring ball - seems like an archaic rule, with being paid, that coaches are still restricted in meeting with players.
Second, it would seem that with being paid, coaches could push weekly quizzes or something for the D, something to advance player reaction time. It could be literal paper quizzes like on Oregons sets. If you don’t master 10 out of 10 by the fifth try you run the stadium or if you master 10/10 you get out of one stadium rep. My family went to Washington and Oregon this summer and there was an AI interactive with diving in the ocean, boating near local marine life, etc. Why not off season (or even in season) AI visual stimulation with different sets of opposing offenses?
And C (
), HCEM stated, he had 74 new comers at NT 2 years ago and 65 (? not positive on the numbers) last year. That’s not 90 but that is a lot of newcomers. It sounds like he (HCEM) has scaled this wall before. How will that alter views about the ability to integrate the O and D?
GoPokes!!!
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