June 02, 2017 05:23AM
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RockRam
It seems that Havs is now the fixture at RG. He hasn't been moved, and if you listen to McVay and to Havs, he has not been asked to move around.

I posted this elsewhere too, but here;s the short version---Kromer does not use guards in conventional ways and he has very specific ideas about what he wants in a guard and Hav IMO fits all of it.

Under Kromer, Hav is a guard.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Who starts at RT in the opener?

max949June 01, 2017 11:46AM

  So 80% think GRob is done.

max354June 01, 2017 01:26PM

  8 people do

ferragamo79392June 01, 2017 02:55PM

  more than 8. nm

max246June 01, 2017 03:04PM

  That's only 33% that G Rob is done NM

RAMSINCE ARNETT200June 03, 2017 03:52AM

  Pretty clear it won't be Havenstein at RT.

RockRam316June 02, 2017 04:34AM

  agree

zn326June 02, 2017 05:23AM

  Re: hmmm

leafnose336June 02, 2017 05:28AM

  Re: hmmm

zn271June 02, 2017 05:37AM

  how does kromer system "differ" from other systems?

PHDram316June 02, 2017 05:48AM

  Re: how does kromer system "differ" from other systems?

zn563June 02, 2017 05:57AM

  alot of good info in here

PHDram242June 02, 2017 06:30AM

  yes

zn248June 02, 2017 07:02AM

  Re: how does kromer system "differ" from other systems?

Rams43335June 02, 2017 06:48AM

  Re: how does kromer system "differ" from other systems?

zn286June 02, 2017 08:54AM

  Re: That explains why NO could never block Quinn...NM

laram259June 02, 2017 10:10AM

  yeah I bet that's part of it (nm)

zn193June 02, 2017 03:07PM

  Re: hmmm

bigjimram21466June 02, 2017 06:56PM

  Re: Pretty clear it won't be Havenstein at RT.

Rams43259June 02, 2017 06:17AM

  Hav has lost his baby fat....

JamesJM214June 02, 2017 08:45PM