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Originally Posted by heep223
Ya both have their strengths and weaknesses. Hiller gets beat high glove a lot and sometimes short side. Ramo overplays and puts himself out of position. Both are really good when they're on but both have been known to give up softies.
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Ya, Hiller is typically more fundamentally sound and in better position but there's just something about his stance lately that often looks lacksy-daisy, whereas Ramo looks like he's knees-bent positioned and ready, but anyways...like you said they both have their strengths and weaknesses.