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saX man

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  1. I’m excellent. Recently engaged and made associate partner at my firm. Just not as invested in my ham-based character anymore and dislike the team and QB prospects.
  2. I think the world is pretty great..and I’ll let you be you if you’re going to be this much of a strong cheerleader hehe
  3. Out of all the threads, this is the one rayzor should lock in his weird locking binge
  4. You are becoming more insufferable than the fake furry members who are just there with half assed squirrel costumes. Like we get it. Say something of substance.
  5. Felt like he had only been in the league for a bit, surprised seeing he was just 24. RIP to the young man.
  6. I see a lot of damn good players on that list. And overall, 2021 and 2020 was all solid as hell overall for the tackle classes. I think Ekwonu, Neal, Cross, Penning, & Raimann are all starting caliber LTs and don't see any busting. This is a really solid OL class and I hope we take advantage. Hell, the OGs are pretty great as well with Zion, Goedeke, Strange, Bruss, Salyer, Max Mitchell, Munford. I really hope we land an OL. I'm usually not that excited about them as prospects but this draft is super duper appealing peeps.
  7. Nothing really beats a West Village wine bar.
  8. We're going places with that man. Those are, however, not the places I'd like to go.
  9. Pretty sure Garrett Wilson is being viewed on a Jefferson/Chase level tier and will be a major target for a team. Seeing how guys like Deebo, Chase, and Kupp have put their teams over the top, I foresee a team gunning for him hard. And I will be jealous of whoever gets him.
  10. He was pleasant. Did his job. Bill Ro is forever the voice of the Panthers for me but Mixon had his moments. It’s like, sure there have been good weathermen in Charlotte since Mark Mathis, but Mark Mathis is still the OG
  11. PFT is not holding back against Tepper. Yikes.
  12. Good grief. Stop posting his stat lines and telling us we haven’t seen his games, that doesn’t enrich the debate. I am speaking to short accuracy touch. He has nice touch on intermediate and deep balls. You’re making a lot of assumptions of my view of him based on your unwavering opinion. I would be more open about him if you weren’t acting so redundant, unnecessarily sassy and spastic.
  13. Negatives: Below average pocket presence, absolutely zero elusiveness (not speaking to mobility with that), but yes, no mobility, poor touch on the easy throws, concerning injury history and a rumored bad attitude. Positives: Great arm strength, had good on-field leadership moments, experienced in pre-snap adjustments, can make the intermediate to deep NFL level throws, Rippadon's unwavering support Probably a 4th-6th rounder. He could be an okay backup, spot starter. A team could reach for him in the 3rd.
  14. Let us not forget, many visits and interviews are made not just for interest or smokescreens, but further vetting into guys they like on the field, but may have big questions about. And the visits can likely result in losing interest.
  15. Pin yourself to the sticky board you stinky duck
  16. Same to be said with Strong in that Nevada offense. Not only were the reports about him interviewing poorly/being kind of a turd recycled at the combine, but his pro-day was apparently a flop and there were the reports about him struggling. He may be a rare case of a pro day causing stock to drop even further. Strong may end up a 5th to 6th rounder. Zappe, maybe 6-7 or UDFA.
  17. Zappe has a noodle arm. Like the crappy ramen style, not even like a solid linguine like Pennington. Willis, Corral, Howell, & Coan would be my only ones for consideration if we somehow move down or find ourselves in a situation picking between 6 & 137.
  18. We don't need a bridge. We just need a guy we pretend is our starter going into camp and for maybe a few weeks until we throw a new rookie in and see if they're good or not. So no to Cam. It just creates a weird situation yet again, and likely in Rhule's last year. Just pick up a sh*tstian, bench them early, and test out Howell, Corral, Latravus Gelpitt, whoever.
  19. He's arguably the best overall player in the draft and not one that comes often (Donavon Smith being the closest comparison I can think of), so you in fact are looking for a rarity--I imagine we all would prefer him. So yeah, Neal being akin the Donavon Smith, Penning being a better Kolton Miller. Raimann also has nearly prototypical size. This draft has every type of flavor teams look for at LT.
  20. I don't mind the 2023 QB plan but it's not specifically because of Bryce Young and CJ Stroud. An undersized Alabama QB and another hyped kid from Ohio State at the top. The bloom ups/guys that could change the picture: Will Levis Allen size & ceiling, an actually apt comparison) Already getting 1st round buzz, a big year would put him in discussion as QB1 Jake Haener Will likely have a monster year stat wise, good to great at everything, just a tad undersized High round consideration, legit year, he's a top-5 QB easy, would be #1 or 2 in this draft Grayson McCall Growing hype train, his upcoming year will be huge to see how far he can go Like Levis could catapult into QB1 consideration Tyler Van Dyke Seemed to come out of nowhere but could be a very strong round 1 candidate Anthony Richardson If people are this high on Malik Willis, I mean, what is going to happen if Richardson lights it up for Florida? And then there's the "Don't sleep on, but don't get your hopes up" crowd: Spencer Rattler (meh), Sam Hartman (meh), Kedon Slovis (hard to gauge IMO), Phil Jurkevic (bleh) We're realistically looking at this crop in 2023 if we go Cross/Ekwonu/Neal/Penning/Raimann/Zion/etc. I personally think Levis, Van Dyke, & Richarson are the 3 that are the ones you take that big chance on if they have continued success and progress. Upside, arms, size. They've got it all. Young and Stroud, I mean, they play with such high level talent, it's hard to tell. I can never trust an OSU QB and Young can play small (but definitely has his moments, toughness, and leadership)
  21. Mathis, Butker, AJ Klein has had a restectable career, and of course, Hilee Taylor and Randy Fasani
  22. If we trade back, sure, take a gamble with Corral, Howell, maybe Ridder. But there's no reason to frame this discussion around Cam's shadow remaining. But I'm not a fan of trading much further back than early teens. We can get a top lineman or skill position guy that high. So if we gain a 2nd or 3rd, then yeah, take a gander with Corral, Strong, Glass, etc.
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