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Mustipher and Oweh

Gorki24

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Apr 3, 2019
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Alright so we all know the Oweh hype and potential. After seeing him today he should play a lot. I have no problem with the rotation to keep guys fresh. But just as Matos will see the majority of snaps from the rotation, I think Oweh should as well. That's nothing against Toney and some of the other DE's that have looked good, but I just think Oweh has way too much ability and should see the majority of snaps.

Same with mustipher. IMO after watching Mustipher, like Oweh and Matos he should be in on the majority of snaps at DT. I know it really doesn't matter much if he doesn't start because he will stay play a lot in the rotation, but I think he is our best DT right now. Windsor has been around a while and had a really good year last year, and is a very good DT. However, IMO you can easily see Mustipher has the most ability of all the DTs.

It wasn't that Mustipher made a ton of big plays this game. But he did make some really nice impressive tackles, that showed he has great athleticism and ability more.

With guys like Oweh, Mustipher, and even Brandon Smith you can clearly see there ability is above others. I want too see our best players, who are also are best athletes on the field as much as possible.

Quite a few people on here before the season said next year (2020) is the year, and we are too young this year to make a real run. Screw that. I know it's just the first game, but from watching PSU, OSU, and Michigan right now we have just as much skill and talent as they do overall. We certainly have the best defense of the three. Our young defensive players are sooo fast and athletic, they could take us to a Big 10 championship, this year! Play them!
 
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