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alright time to un pin this poo. we all got shitty life circumstances lets get a move on mods.
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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:
Backup CB who sounds like he can't play nickel, there were some promising free safeties on the board that could contribute immediately...
stop talking sshit about your brother
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23 minutes ago, Cavscout said:
From the Steve Smith video on Brazzel: "I don't trust a Tennessee receiver," "it takes him a while to get going," "He doesn't have the ability to fight off contact," "He doesn't break a lot of tackles and he doesn't make a lot of people miss," "He doesn't like contact."
Hes a third round pick that will play a role on offense, not be a WR1 alpha.
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Not saying hes as good obviously but hes got the randy moss body type and play style
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8 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:
That actually isn't a bad comparison.
Robby Anderson was a good player before he went full retard
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Takes the top off the defense and with time in the pocket Bryce will get it to him.
Also, his ability keeps the defense from crowding the line of scrimmage and allows us to get the ball to guys in the short/intermediate
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if you cant stop the run, your defense is useless. He will occupy blockers and allow our play makers a clean lick on the ball carrier
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his vertical sucks. when he scoops and scores after bullrushing the center for a strip sack, he wont be able to dunk over the goalpost. damn. wasted pick
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8 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:
Im okay with the pick, but we could have gotten him without the trade. Hope everything works out but not a sexy draft so far
if you are so sure of yourself go place some bets. you must have 4th dimension abilities. truly wasting your potential on this site man
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5 hours ago, PanthersNCSU said:
His interviews. Combine interview that went viral, scout rumors saying he's immature and individual team interviews were a disaster. Granted, maybe he's playing 4D Chess and trying to coax certain teams not to draft him, but weird none the less.
it was a huge turn off when he was on stage and looking at the crowd and how he was answering the host. dude seemed like such a fug head
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5 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:
No, it’s NIL. Talent is more spread out. UGA still has an elite staff
Georgia still has access to and the means to obtain the one of the best rosters in the country.
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Georgia has elite recruit after elite recruit. Theres so much talent on that roster Joe Person could lead them to 11 wins. When every player is a 4/5 starvyou better win 11 games. The lack of Georgia Players in the 1st looks like a knock on player development on the coaching staff. there is plenty of talent to mold. Thats a Hot fart take if you ask me
not saying georgia isnt awesome and that they dont deserve their flowers. Kirby built that powerhouse and is an elite coach considering all that a HC has to do beyond the Xs and Os.
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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:
Granted this is a Very Hot Take but this is the reaction from Reddit’s UGA board
We’re used to having 3-4 first round picks, sometimes more, especially on defense. If Freeling truly was our best player on the roster, which clearly the NFL feels is the case. I think it makes sense we only got as far as we did. And I think maybe even shows how good of a coaching job Kirby Smart and his staff did last year. He turned a team where the best player on the field was a turnstile and turned them into conference champions and had an 11 win regular season. That’s very difficult to do this day and age.
turnstile??
thats just retarded fan perception. Show me the stats that say he was a turn style. Just because a georgia fan says something doesn't mean it should be taken over anyone else's opinion. if anything a georgia fans opinion should be taken with more hesitation because emotion is involved.
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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:
Because those gms need guys that can play right away. Morgan has the luxury of slow playing this if needed
also theres a lot of "smartest person in the room" syndrome
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2 hours ago, thennek said:
I was thinking back about 12-years ago when the Panthers started Byron Bell at LT and Nate Chandler at RT. Those were the days. Cam was running for his life.
its a tragedy. the negligence that occurred which led to his shoulder getting speared by watt while standing in the pocket... all i can do is shake my head. Cams arm was turned into a noodle that play
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If your LT sucks you are fuged
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a safety aint going to help you when your QB is constantly in the dirt. Some positions take priority over others. a franchise LT is something you dont pass up. you cant scheme your LT out of being abused. Hes got to be an anchor and hes got to he able to move.
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3 hours ago, PanthersNCSU said:
The Thienemen love I get, but anyone wanting Lemon I would've been scared to death of that dude. He better be Amon-Ra, because there's a likely equal chance he has someone in his freezer currently.
why do you say that? ive seen several references to this. is there legit concern he killed someone?
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dude is going to keep Bryce young from having dudes rip at his arm from behind from a strip sack.
whether its Bryce or another QB down the line, you need to protect his blind side. Freeling has room to grow and an elite LT that will allow our QB to be free of shell shock
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10 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:
When a 6'7 mountain of a man can't start as a freshman or a sophomore, that's a red flag. Usually there's a reason why..
He played at UGA.. You can argue that their coaching and nutrition program is better than most NFL programs.
His technique is a mess. He lunges way too much. Not overly physical. Had a 62 run blocking score vs college competition..His strength is pass blocking, but how often were pass rushers allowed to pin their ears back against that UGA run-heavy offense?? What elite pass rusher did he ever face? His reps vs Kendrick Faulk were underwhelming. It's on YouTube. He had only 113 "true pass blocking" reps, which exclude quick screens and throws under 2 seconds. He was 30th in the nation. But even in those 113 reps, the defender had to be aware of the run much more than they usually would since they were playing UGA. He was hidden by UGA's offense. The more I think about it, I'll be surprised if this kid ever starts a complete 17-game season for us. He has so much to overcome.
i dont know anything about his tape but i do know that many of these kids show up to campus as literal children and they grow and develop into his body. he put on 75 pounds apparently to get to where he is. To say a fresh 17/18 year old not starting right away at a place like georgia where every player is a stud is a pretty goofy take. He was tall but not a mountain as a man when he showed up. He worked to get to where he is and kept his athleticism as he put on mass and strength
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spotted at walmart. not my own.
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