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cookinbrak

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  1. That dude with the mask is the biggest pimp ever...
  2. If he had been playing well, we wouldn't have needed another QB.
  3. My kid lives on the outskirts of Wake Forest. About 20 minutes from Falls Lake. You could look at prices in that area.
  4. He did that yesterday after the first td. Not a kid, but a Panthers fan
  5. Smitty will tell you- "If you can touch it, you can catch it". Robby trying to prove something might have cost us a game or two.
  6. They just said Murray and Hopkins out, a handful of packages for Cam to play.
  7. Just freeze the lbs long enough to get DJ and Robbie one more step
  8. Actually, I hope here's back to the huddle so we don't burn time outs and get delay of game penalties.
  9. The announcer said it. They were forcing him to pass over the middle. It killed them.
  10. You have successfully added Cam Newton and dropped Kenneth Gainwell
  11. You do realize this is an alt created by management to stir up clicks, right?
  12. Can you see the little kids face when Cam scores and gives them the ball?
  13. That hit from the side that everybody thought was a concussion.
  14. If they had any pretense of trying to win, they would bring him in.
  15. That we have a better record than Chicago. And the way you went back to find my posts tells its not only Justin's nectar you want.
  16. It's from when the ball is snapped to when the ball is thrown. This includes running out of the pocket to throw the ball away. So not 2.7 seconds with a clean pocket.
  17. I could understand folks running around with Justin juice dribbling down their chins if he had made some great comeback to win. But if the defense didn't score when they did,, it would have been a bigger loss.
  18. A lot of people who didn't watch the game have a lot of opinions.
  19. Evan Neal, OT, Alabama If Bryce Young ends the season with the Heisman Trophy in his cabinet, he should consider making a replica and presenting it to his left tackle. At 6’7″ and 360 pounds, it isn’t difficult to notice Evan Neal on the football field. Yet, it’s his performances that are catching the eye rather than his imposing physical appearance. Versatile, strong, and as nasty as they come, Neal cements his stock as the OT1 of our 2022 NFL Draft Big Board week in, week out. Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M Kenyon Green has all the attributes of an elite guard and possesses versatility that will prove valuable at the next level. Green’s played at multiple spots on the line for Texas A&M, opening this season at right tackle before shifting back inside. He has impressive power and a ridiculous anchor in pass protection. Meanwhile, Green has the vicious mauler mentality that makes him a dangerous run blocker. From stance to snap and beyond, Green is a phenomenal prospect. Tyler Linderbaum, OC, Iowa Although it’s ill-advised to speak in absolutes, there isn’t a better center prospect in the 2022 NFL Draft class than Iowa’s Tyler Linderbaum. As Iowa has emerged as one of the top teams in the nation, Linderbaum has been the centerpiece of their success. Strong and speedy out of his stance and onto the second level, Linderbaum has the football intelligence to keep his head on a swivel while being a reliable snapper of the ball. Ikem Ekwonu, OG, NC State Continuing to impose himself on defenses across the nation, NC State offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu takes a small step up our 2022 NFL Draft Big Board. Although he’s historically demonstrated his violence on the interior of the offensive line as a run blocker, Ekwonu has developed his pass-protection skills this season while settling into a permanent home at left tackle. I believe his NFL position will be at guard, as he has the makings of an elite interior lineman. However, the positional versatility will make him increasingly valuable at the next level. Sean Rhyan, OT, UCLA UCLA offensive tackle Sean Rhyan holds firm at No. 17 on our 2022 NFL Draft Big Board. It’s difficult to argue against the Bruins having one of the best offensive lines in the nation right now. That was reflected by their appearance on the Joe Moore Award Midseason Honor Roll. Rhyan is a cornerstone of that success. Possessing exceptional size, strength, and a savage disposition that often results with his opponent in the dirt, Rhyan has the makings of a first-round prospect.
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