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CPcavedweller

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  1. That Texas A&M game was a thing of beauty. I grew up in Hudson, going to App games, so I'm right there with you. By the way, Anderson Castle is a future Hall of Famer. If you don't get the joke now, you will.
  2. The original post was some Madden garbage of how "OP would use them" not how "Ejiro will use them". There is a difference that's more than semantics here. When discussing how the staff will use them, usually an OP will provide some insight into coaching and scheme, not their personal preference.
  3. "Oo wee mayne" the Panthers love LSU.
  4. Need to revise the title to "Future All-Pro Kicker" since every kicker we trade or cut goes on to be awesome.
  5. Well, you're not the defensive coordinator or Dom Capers so..no one cares.
  6. Are you an App fan? I've watched his entire career and I tend to agree with that. He played like 6'2 225 so no one questioned his measurable at App. So when he came out at 6'1 210 everyone was confused a bit. Then he ran over and through some dudes when he finally got a carry at the Senior Bowl, instead of Jake Haener pulling every RPO he got, and I was like, 6'2 225 is definitely his playing size. Literally ran around two guys and then straight over the UGA safety and then buried another guy. His games against Miami, UNC, and Texas A&M are games people can watch if they want some familiarity with Peoples. Would love for him to end up with Carolina but preferably with a 7th round pick.
  7. fuging T-Bone man...or whatever the biggest cut I can get, rare. Baked potato, butter only. And whatever Salad looks good.
  8. Camerun Peoples would be a good option late. Power back, could put on 10 lbs jn the NFL and be a real horse.
  9. Darnell Washington in the 2nd, come on down.
  10. Superior to whom? Have you watched Stroud play? Have you seen Josh's breakdown of Stroud's tape? Their mental processing is nearly equal and Stroud is a pinpoint passer. He makes those Pro Day throws in live games, over and over and over. Give me Stroud over Young and even give me Levis over Young. Levis is going to be that guy who drops but ends up being really good. You can mark that down.
  11. It really comes down to a precision passer versus someone who can improvise. I get that Stroud didn't leave the pocket much but he didn't have to. When he did against UGA he ended up throwing two touchdowns. 10 years ago, Young is a 3rd or 4th round pick. I think he's still worth that range, personally. Stroud is just a dude who could drop a needle into a thimble from 40 yards away.
  12. Stroud is the best QB in this class. I think Levis is second. Levis 2022 was horrid because his best receiver was a true freshman, he had a new offensive coordinator, and his line was garbage.
  13. Still prefer Stroud. Not sure how anyone can say Young is the best thrower of the ball after seeing both throw.
  14. Frank Reich is going to have a hard time ignoring his seminary background on this one. Personally, I like Levis. However Levis comes from an Ivy League family with that Ivy League attitude that is a hit similar to Zach Wilson. So while he has the ability, does he have the mental capacity and drive? Stroud has the drive to lift himself up and get better. He wants to be the best individually but within the confines of helping the team win, and that's an invaluable trait to have.
  15. Well, he did hang his head the whole time. Didn't really stand up straight. Obviously hes dejected and he seems to show that through his body language more than ithers. Not sure if that is a thing opposing defenses take note of, or your own offense, or how he is on the field but that may be something he can work on that isn't solely field related. Obviously its nitpicking but the margins are almost non-existant jn the NFL. Every little thing matters.
  16. Dude, I say this poo to family who live in New York all the time. They're not moving here. Trade down to four and take Levis. After watching a few games, I'm convinced Levis would've been just as prolific, if not more, at both Alabama and Ohio State than Young and Stroud. I really think that he is this years Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes. The dude who slides down to around 10 and ends up being the best QB in the draft.
  17. I want Stroud or Levis. I went back and watched some Kentucky games. That guy, with good receivers and tight ends, will be a problem. He had a super young team around him last year and his best receiver was a true freshman, which, at Kentucky isn't the same as Ohio State or Alabama. I think Levis in Ohio State or at Alabama probably would've been more prolific than both Young and Stroud. I was on the hate Levis train for a while but man, that Arm, his ability to look off safeties while running a pro style offense, with Reich would be something to watch. He reminds me a bit of Phillip Rivers. If Richardson had run a 4.6 40 instead of a 4.4, he'd be a second round pick. Personally, if we could get the Colts or Texans to trade up and we take Levis, I'd be cool with it.
  18. How do you figure? Terrace Marshall and Theilen are both there around names who many consider to be the leagues best. So I'd say, you're not doing yourself any favors.
  19. Players don't have to sign, ya know? They are signing.
  20. Well, people on the Huddle disliked him, naturally. Now everyone loves him. Proof positive that we should take everything regarding players and consensus with a grain of salt.
  21. Half the time he didn't have to keep plays alive if he'd thrown the ball on time. That's why Stroud's improv is doubted. He made throws on time rather than missing guys and scrambling around like Young.
  22. Let's be real, every receiver position will be used to stretch the field vertically, otherwise safeties and linebackers can squat on certain positions. I think Thielen will be used primarily as a short-space guy with the ability to take a wheel or bubble the distance. I really, really like the idea of drafting Mims (Oklahoma) and Will Mallory (TE - Miami, 5th round) to throw in there with Sanders, Hubbard, Terrace Marshall, Thielen, and Hurst. Our offense will have some real DAWGS to go along with a guy who has plenty of playing experience that should transition seamlessly.
  23. I'm 31, I don't feel I've fallen off physically from when I was 21. Sure it happens but the advanced metrics don't support the idea that Theilen has dropped off at all. Some guys have longer longevity than others and it looks like we got our Ricky Proehl. Now we just need a Steve Smith.
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