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LinvilleGorge

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  1. Blame Bryce. Step on the scales again at his pro day at 204 and it's over. He chose not to. Why?
  2. Not sure what Cam has to do with this considering Cam happily played out his rookie contract with us when lots of guys (like CMC) start barking for a new big deal as soon as they're eligible and then he signed a new deal with no drama and no public negotiations whatsoever. By all appearances, Cam was always extremely easy to work with for us.
  3. He has utterly botched the fug out of this.
  4. You damn straight. We don't have to publicize it. But you're getting on that damn scale if you wanna be the #1 overall pick. If he came in at his listed 195ish I'd breathe a sigh of relief.
  5. This. I have nothing against people wanting Young. I honestly think he's the best QB available. But you have to put on some real blinders to convince yourself the size isn't a legit concern. And you have to poke your eyes completely damn out to convince yourself that there aren't shenanigans behind that combine weight and then not weighing in again at his pro day. This dude is my size when I was that age. And we're talking about playing QB in the NFL? Yeah, that's a concern.
  6. I honestly don't think they had to. If this was the MVP version of Lamar someone would've broke rank and done it anyway even if they were attempting collusion.
  7. Someone did a breakdown of all the money Lamar has left on the table with the way he has handled this whole situation for the past couple of years and it was astounding. It was probably Florio. Seems like a Florio thing to do.
  8. I'm fine with Young. I'm just not blind to the size concerns. It's a huge concern. I think you're flat out wrong about the pro day. Weighing in at the pro day is very much the norm. It's not at all comparable to skipping a meaningless bowl game. That bowl game carries very real injury risks. Weighing in doesn't.
  9. This is where a professional agent comes in. Lamar is probably surrounded by a bunch of yes men just telling him what he wants to hear. You don't need to give some scum agent 3%. That's crazy. That'll be millions. You can do this yourself. You're a young, former MVP QB. They're gonna give you that bag. But he didn't have anyone telling him that he's had two injury plagued seasons. That his play has significantly tailed off since his MVP season. That the NFL is wondering if his best days are behind him. That damn, the Ravens have a pretty strong offer on the table might wanna sign it. Maybe most importantly, he didn't have anyone with NFL front office connections around the league to have behind the scenes conversations to gauge his worth among other teams. If he did, that agent would've probably been SCREAMING at him to sign the Ravens' offer.
  10. This whole fiasco has just been a complete disaster. Lamar has really fuged this up.
  11. So why not show it again? You honestly think NFL teams opted for less information? He was about to step on the scale and they came running to stop him? He shouldn't. This isn't about the media. He probably has no idea that the Huddle exists.
  12. And then opted not to reweigh at his pro day. What does that tell you? You're in love and love is blind.
  13. Cool. So you don't care about his playing weight. Just leave it at that. No one else here is coming up with hypotheticals. The reality is that he weighed in at the Combine at 204 but participated in no drills and wore a hoody the entire time hiding his body. Then he didn't weigh in again at his pro day as is customary where he did participate in drills. That's just the simple facts.
  14. IMO, Stroud is the "safe" pick. He checks all the boxes. Good arm, good mobility, decent size, great accuracy, seems to read and process well. But the program he comes out of is well know for stat inflation and NFL QB busts and he was throwing to guys who are top tier NFL prospects. Young is the best QB. If he was the same size as Stroud there would be no debate about QB1 in this draft. But he's not. The size is a huge concern. Richardson is the unicorn. Absolutely elite physical traits. But his college production was subpar and what do you think he can develop into? Honestly, I'm glad it's not my call. I can understand the argument for and against all three. It's a tough call right now, but in hindsight it might all seem extremely obvious. I'm gonna root like hell for whoever we pick and hope we get it right. I was all aboard the Cam train but I just haven't fell in love with any particular prospect this year. I honestly think the fact that I actually trust this staff to make the call has a lot to do with that.
  15. That looks like the type of hat you'd see at a '90s era flea market.
  16. There's nothing imaginary about it. It's the only weight that actually matters. If you honestly don't think NFL teams wanted to see him weight in again you are utterly delusional. Weighing in at your pro day is the norm. That's why it was noteworthy when he didn't.
  17. I've said plenty of times that I'll ultimately be just fine with drafting Young, Stroud, or Richardson. Whichever one we land on, let's go.
  18. Only if you live in a reality where dividing by zero is possible. Because the reality is that there's no data for someone Bryce Young's size playing QB in the NFL.
  19. That's the thing though. People watching Bama are accustomed to basically seeing an NFL OL. Virtually everyone that starts meaningful games at Bama on the OL is going to get a shot at the NFL.
  20. There's no crystal ball, that's for sure. NFL front offices LOVE comps though. They get nervous with outliers. Make no mistake, Bryce Young's size is being rigorously debated behind closed doors among every team holding a high pick and looking at QBs.
  21. Average? Alabama's OL was AVERAGE? Maybe average for a top 10 team. Definitely not average among the totality of the 125 D1 football teams.
  22. Skills and talent have little to do with injuries. There's a looooooong list of guys with elite potential who have been detailed by injuries. A lot is due to things you can't control - mainly genetics and luck.
  23. We're basically hoping that Bryce Young is the football equivalent of Allen Iverson. While basketball is certainly nothing compared to football in terms of the physical toll on the body, that was also a different era of basketball. Iverson got pounded on. With his style of play it was amazing he held up. But he did. He was certainly an anomaly in terms of size on an NBA court. He was only about 165.
  24. Dude lived in that hoody at the Combine. He was probably hiding the pudge. He definitely porked up for that weigh in. Probably ate his way up to around 200 then chugged water before he hopped on the scales to make sure he came in comfortably over 200. He's been shedding the fat off ever since. Ah, to have that early 20s metabolism again...
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