you've met my favorite football player!
Oh, you like Marcus Glover?
He's the best right tackle to ever play the game!
He's my brother.
I can ask him to sign something.
Ask him to win a @#$% Super Bowl ring!!!
CFL and NFL are different games. Bigger fields and running starts for WRs are why only three downs are needed. It’s a game designed for passing success, which is why CFL QBs are not often seen as being able to transition to the NFL. And your lone example of CFL-to-NFL success happened over two decades ago.
He plays on defense and generally the tackles aren’t called left/right on defense. I agree, I always thought he was a defensive end, since he’s been shown sacking the QB.
@ryan Marcus plays in a one gap scheme, where there is more versatility, including more opportunities for sacks (especially during a blitz) I choose “sacks” visually because non-football fans can easily tell what they are looking at when I depict sacks or discuss sacks. Thanks for your keen eye for accuracy/.
Phatts over 12 years ago
. . . I like this man’s priorities . . .
Tue Elung-Jensen over 12 years ago
If one person was enough to win the game they wouldn´t need a team :)
WillardMBaker over 12 years ago
Hey Marcy! Have your brother sign me a check! I’m broke until the next Second Wednesday of the Month!!
XianProf over 12 years ago
CFL and NFL are different games. Bigger fields and running starts for WRs are why only three downs are needed. It’s a game designed for passing success, which is why CFL QBs are not often seen as being able to transition to the NFL. And your lone example of CFL-to-NFL success happened over two decades ago.
John Phelps over 12 years ago
He plays on defense and generally the tackles aren’t called left/right on defense. I agree, I always thought he was a defensive end, since he’s been shown sacking the QB.
Yukoneric over 12 years ago
Elway almost had to do it…………………….
Drewdove over 12 years ago
Wow, and I thought having a sick kid asking a baseball player to hit a home run was a tall order. ;-)
robbarmstrong Premium Member over 12 years ago
@ryan Marcus plays in a one gap scheme, where there is more versatility, including more opportunities for sacks (especially during a blitz) I choose “sacks” visually because non-football fans can easily tell what they are looking at when I depict sacks or discuss sacks. Thanks for your keen eye for accuracy/.