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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 364697" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I'll agree that my issue with Taylor is more theoretical. I do maintain that he (likely) wouldn't be fast enough. You can always get bigger and stronger, but there is a limit to how much faster you can make yourself with training. A major part of that is genetics.</p><p></p><p>Nitschke, I still say, is a 2-down linebacker in the modern game. Based on the film I've seen, which is mostly highlights, his picks were less of a question of skill but smarts. Certainly, that is huge, but if you can't turn your hips and run, you can't cover.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to consider a tangent that might more mind-blowing (I really hate the term, but I can't come up with something better right this second.)</p><p></p><p>What if the Packers (and other Pros) of the 60s would not be the best players in the modern game is offered modern training? Perhaps Bob, the bartender who played in high school but wasn't big enough to turn Pro, would have responded better to modern training techniques. . . </p><p></p><p>Hypotheticals, how I love thee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 364697, member: 4199"] I'll agree that my issue with Taylor is more theoretical. I do maintain that he (likely) wouldn't be fast enough. You can always get bigger and stronger, but there is a limit to how much faster you can make yourself with training. A major part of that is genetics. Nitschke, I still say, is a 2-down linebacker in the modern game. Based on the film I've seen, which is mostly highlights, his picks were less of a question of skill but smarts. Certainly, that is huge, but if you can't turn your hips and run, you can't cover. I would also like to consider a tangent that might more mind-blowing (I really hate the term, but I can't come up with something better right this second.) What if the Packers (and other Pros) of the 60s would not be the best players in the modern game is offered modern training? Perhaps Bob, the bartender who played in high school but wasn't big enough to turn Pro, would have responded better to modern training techniques. . . Hypotheticals, how I love thee. [/QUOTE]
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