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Cory MuseModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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He definitely looks the part. I only watched a few minutes one day, and did not have a roster, but I distinctly made a mental note to find out who #11 was. Its Cory Muse. Another impressive looking guy was #8 who I found out later was DeMyron Martin.
I remember someone making a DeMyron Martin/Eric Dickerson comparison. I believe it was with respect to Martin's build, perhaps his upright running style. Anyone remember that? Man, if we could get somebody one tenth of ED, we'd really have a gem.
I talked with someone who's seen a couple of practices, and he said Cory Muse looks amazing, running by people and a lot stronger than expected. Said that athletically, we haven't had a LB or DE like him in years. I can't wait to see him get after the QB.
I went to a practice this spring and I remember that #11 stood out. He was tall, fast, all over the field and looking to hit someone, hard. I think along with Jones and Adami, he can be a real difference maker on defense.
That's an easy one...
Because Muse is an inexperienced RS Freshman transitioning from LB to DE – a position he's never played in his life. Because 230 is too light for a D1A DE. Because Lee and Williams are both seniors with TONS of experience. If memory serves this will be William's third year as a starter. Both Lee and Williams will graduate as four year lettermen. So to displace a 4-year letterman and starter in his senior year would require a HUGE LEAP in ability, an act of congress, and planets aligning just right. From a PR standpoint if nothing else, you list the senior as the starter. That there are even rumbles about Muse craking the starting lineup tells you a lot about his ability. It also lets you know that the coaches aren't BS-ing when they say they're going to get the best 11 athletes on the field.
Re:In addition to the seniority issue for Williams, there's also the fact that they've been practicing for less than a week. With players moving to new positions, that's awfully quick to unseat a senior. I'm sure the coaches are trying not only lots of players, but lots of combinations of players to see who works well together. Who starts isn't that important, I would say. If he's as good as many people (including me) think he will be, he should play more and more as he becomes more comfortable within the defensive scheme.
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