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LinvilleGorge

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  1. I would've liked to have seen Nicks here, but Gettleman was in NY for Nicks' entire career and should be very familiar with him. If he thought he could help us out, I'm sure he'd be here.
  2. Yeah, they're definitely drafting another QB high this year because, well, they're the Browns and that's just what they do. I think they probably take a QB at either #19 or #43 unless they make some sort of trade to get one somewhere in between those two spots.
  3. No proven production + huge questions off the field = do not want. The risk outweigh the reward. Someone will probably draft him in the 1st or 2nd round and I'm gonna LMAO.
  4. How is he going to dominate as a rookie in the NFL? He never dominated at the college level and he's a year removed from playing at all. He's pure potential with very little proven production and a ton of question marks off the field. I would be shocked if he's even on our draft board.
  5. My point is that people are over hyping the hell out of this guy. He's big and runs fast. He has very little college production to look at. This isn't a guy who is a three year starter and two time All-American. He was just a guy in Missouri's offense and didn't play a single snap of football last year. I wouldn't even consider drafting him in the first three rounds with his off field concerns. But all the fanboys see is 6'6" with 4.4 speed and a couple of "analysts" compared him to Randy Moss which is insanely idiotic.
  6. Sigh... I'm not surprised though. You've proven time and again that you're dumber than a bag of hammers.
  7. Beasley looks like a beast to me. Von Miller clone except he's a lot stronger. 35 reps is ridiculous. If he doesn't go in the top 10 I'll be shocked.
  8. Beasley looks like a beast to me. Von Miller clone except he's a lot stronger. 35 reps is ridiculous. If he doesn't go in the top 10 I'll be shocked.
  9. Were they not running the triple option yet? They were definitely run heavy as hell, that's for sure. Meanwhile, DGB was playing at pass happy Missouri. He never led the team in receiving yardage and accounted for a little over 20% of Missouri's receiving yardage in his two seasons there. Calvin Johnson or Randy Moss... puleeeeeze
  10. Dave Gettleman values pass rushers over seemingly everything else in life and he just let a proven elite NFL pass rusher walk due to off field concerns. Y'all really thing he's going to spend a high draft pick on a WR who has significant off field concerns and is a pure potential pick? Yes, DGB is just potential, that's it. The guy has less than 1300 total receiving yards in college. That isn't proven production, that's potential. Next Calvin Johnson or Randy Moss? Please. Randy Moss had over 1800 receiving yards and 26 receiving TDs - yes, 26! - in his one season at Marshall. Calvin Johnson racked up just shy of 3000 receiving yards in 3 years at GT while playing a damn triple option offense. He had 1202 receiving yards his final season accounting for over half of GT's total receiving yardage.
  11. Also, LOL @ RavensInsider dude breaking yet more Panthers news. Dude is the best Panthers beat writer out there while actually covering the Ravens. How embarrassing is that?
  12. I wish you could combine Thompson and Williams. Either give Williams Thompson's athleticism or give Thompson William's attitude and nasty streak. You'd probably have a 1st round OT prospect.
  13. Also give a shout out to my hometown brewers in Morganton, NC. Catawba Valley and Fonta Flora. CV is the cooler spot to hang out, but FF easily has the better beer.
  14. I live in CO and everyone probably already knows most of the major ones (Oskar Blues, Avery, New Belgium, etc.) so I'll name some really good smaller ones. Cannonball Creek in Golden Mountain Sun in Boulder Living The Dream in Littleton Equinox in Fort Collins Dry Dock in Aurora
  15. And I agree with him. We lost no one of note while getting Ginn back, adding a savvy veteran CB, greatly upgrading special teams, and even though Oher and Martin aren't future HOFers they're better than Bell and Faucoult.
  16. Yike. Sub-230 or a pass rusher? You can get away with that in college, but in the NFL? Most of the top pass rushers last year in the NFL were 260+. In fact, there wasn't a single double digit sack guy last year who is listed at a playing weight lighter than 250. You have to get all the way down to #41 on the sack list to find a guy sub-250 and that's Seattle's Bruce Irvin who's still listed at 248. I just don't know where a 230ish pound pass rushing specialist fits in the NFL. This guy may be in for an all out free fall in the draft.
  17. Haven't watched Coated and don't plan to, but still have an opinion? Why? Who loves Conley? Certainly not me. He's a track star trying to play football.
  18. In a different era. The Trent Dilfters and Brad Johnsons of the world aren't going winning Super Bowls in today's pass happy NFL. And yes, Russell Wilson is better than those guys.
  19. Seems like we've been sniffing around the top rated safeties in the draft for about the last three years.
  20. The guy is 230 pounds at only 6'. Any chance he could play OLB?
  21. Not a fan, but I don't mind doing our due diligence on him. I never freak out about workouts. If they work him out and fall in love with him, there will be good reason for it.
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