Geelong coach Chris Scott has plenty of selection scenarios to ponder ahead of Friday nights preliminary final but it doesnt appear that dropping Jimmy Bartel is one of them.The Cats coach is in the enviable position of having a squad of 30 fit and in-form players to choose from as he prepares for the clash against Sydney at the MCG.Its good for the footy club and its good for the team that weve got lots of options, but well have disappointed players and unlucky players to miss out, Scott said.Bartels place in the side has been a source of much conjecture after some indifferent performances at the back end of the season.But Scott gave every indication the 32-year-old will face the Swans when he spoke to reporters after Tuesdays training session.There are a lot of players who are in our team who arent absolutely guaranteed a spot, but Jimmy is much more likely than unlikely (to play) and thats been the case for a long time, he said.I understand that it attracts a lot of attention because hes been a champion player and hes towards the end of his career, but weve been pretty consistent all year that we dont announce our team on Tuesday.Weve got a bit to work through just yet but the guys who played in our last game are all in the box seat to play this week.The Cats are likely to make at least one change to the team that earned a week off when they squeezed past Hawthorn by two points in their qualifying final.Defender Lachie Henderson has fully recovered from the knee surgery he underwent after round 22 and Scott hinted his ability to play at either end of the ground could see him force his way in.I think against Sydney that flexibility is going to be important, he said.For obvious reasons the focus can be on (Lance Franklin) and Tom Lonergan has traditionally taken him but having the capacity to have different players who can help out in that area would be an asset.We think weve got pretty good flexibility in our squad and irrespective of the final 22 we go with weve got confidence that weve got a few guys who can play at either end of the ground.Lachie is certainly one of them.The Swans are limping into the preliminary final by comparison, but Scott said he will spend little time trying to figure out if injured trio Jarrad McVeigh, Callum Mills and Gary Rohan will recover in time to play.Sydney ruck-forward Kurt Tippett has been cleared to return from a fractured jaw that kept him from the Swans semi-final win over Adelaide. 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Nike Air Vapormax Flyknit 2 Dames . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State receiver Chris Godwin is comfortable carrying things on his back.Opposing defenders can attest to that as Godwin dragged plenty of them for a hefty chunk of his team-best 1,101 yards last season. Now, he and the rest of Penn States receiving corps are ready to do it again and lift their offense -- led by a new quarterback and coordinator when the team opens against Kent State on Saturday -- in the process.Were taking full responsibility because of the fact that were one of the most mature groups on the team with the most returning players, guys that all saw playing time last year, DaeSean Hamilton said. We know exactly whats at stake this year.Thats potentially a third-straight season where lackluster offense leads to a mediocre finish in the Big Ten East. Godwin, Hamilton and Saeed Blacknall are determined to prevent that.Theyre ready to ease quarterback Trace McSorleys transition and help Joe Moorheads spread-based offense grind defenses down. Their size and gritty styles coupled with Moorheads up-tempo attack could be the perfect recipe to do so.The physicality that we have at the receiver position, its huge, McSorley said. Saeed is a big receiver, DaeSean is right around 205 pounds, 210 maybe, and Chris too. Theyre all big receivers. Theyre all physical guys. Theyre not ones to shy away from contact.Godwin shines here. His breakout season saw him break a handful of tackles nearly every week en route to 27 plays of 15 or more yards. His teammates fondly remember his effort against Ohio State when he dragged Eli Apple nearly 20 yards to spark a late rally in Columbus.Anytime I get the ball Im trying to score, so if that means you drag a couple of players or break a couple of tackles, Ill do whatever, Godwin said.Hamiltton emerged in 2014 to lead the Big Ten with 82 catches.dddddddddddd A sneaky route-runner capable of handling big target volumes, hell shift into the slot where he believes hell be able to exploit matchups regularly.At 6-foot-3, Blacknall is the tallest of the starters and will look to pick up where he left off as the teams biggest deep threat having averaged 31 yards per catch in 2015.Their physicality will be felt in the run game, too.They do a great job of just continuing to play and never quitting, running back Saquon Barkley said. A lot of times last year when I would break a long run, Godwin, Hammy and Saeed would be down there setting up blocks for me to go farther.Theres a cerebral effect to that, Hamilton said. Leaning on defensive backs down the field will only open things up in the passing game and Hamilton said he can sense when a defender is on tilt.A corner concerned with trash-talking him at the line isnt focused on coverage calls coming from his teammates. A wide-eyed stare at Hamiltons jersey number is another sign the defensive back is worried about getting hit rather than reading a quarterbacks drop steps.Hamiltons favorite bit of evidence? An opponent with his hands on his hips, sucking wind after big gains. Its a potential hallmark of the teams new offense, one that depends on its three wideouts to develop.Being out there and wearing down your DB on an every play basis, obviously youre going to find out when theyre tired and when youre not tired, Hamilton said. 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