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2 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

If you are a scum bag like him or Hardy, Carolina isn't giving you another chance. This isn't Dallas.

This is America but some ppl probably see him  as an "inmate" before the incident anyways.

http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2016/06/attorney_reveals_new_details_i.html

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"There was no justifiable grounds for prosecution under any evidence rule that exists," Guerriero said in a phone interview Monday afternoon. "It's basic 101 Law that there were no grounds for prosecution based on what happened."

 

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Possessing the gun didn't violate the law, so Guerriero said were no grounds for further searches. The attorney said it wasn't clear if the car occupants gave consent to search the vehicle.

 

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Everyone calls this a weak OT class, but IMO it's only weak at the top. There's no slam dunk franchise LTs in this draft. Then again,supposed "slam funk franchise LTs" have been busting left and right in recent years. Again, IMO, this draft is strong at OT in depth, there's just no one I'd take in the top 10 at this point. I reserve the right to change my opinion based on combine performances. I don't care about 40 times and not even huge on the bench, but I do watch three cone, short shuttle, the leaps, and the OL specific field drills. They tell a lot about a guy's athletic potential.

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Like Andre Smith, DJ Fluker, and Cyrus Kouandijio that played before him at Alabama he is a RT. He is a strong run blocker but he struggles against speed rushers. I rather just continue to groom Daryl Williams, who will be in his 3rd year than waste a top 10 pick on his counterpart. 

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Just now, gmonjimbo said:

Like Andre Smith, DJ Fluker, and Cyrus Kouandijio that played before him at Alabama he is a RT. He is a strong run blocker but he struggles against speed rushers. I rather just continue to groom Daryl Williams, who will be in his 3rd year than waste a top 10 pick on his counterpart. 

When you look at Bama's offense, it makes sense how this happens. They're very much a smash mouth, power running offense. They want maulers on the OL. Those mauling OTs generally end up at RT in the NFL.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you look at Bama's offense, it makes sense how this happens. They're very much a smash mouth, power running offense. They want maulers on the OL. Those mauling OTs generally end up at RT in the NFL.

I'll take mauler...

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Everyone calls this a weak OT class, but IMO it's only weak at the top. There's no slam dunk franchise LTs in this draft. Then again,supposed "slam funk franchise LTs" have been busting left and right in recent years. Again, IMO, this draft is strong at OT in depth, there's just no one I'd take in the top 10 at this point. I reserve the right to change my opinion based on combine performances. I don't care about 40 times and not even huge on the bench, but I do watch three cone, short shuttle, the leaps, and the OL specific field drills. They tell a lot about a guy's athletic potential.

There has to be some development going on...how long can we wait for perfect...

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Everyone calls this a weak OT class, but IMO it's only weak at the top. There's no slam dunk franchise LTs in this draft. Then again,supposed "slam funk franchise LTs" have been busting left and right in recent years. Again, IMO, this draft is strong at OT in depth, there's just no one I'd take in the top 10 at this point. I reserve the right to change my opinion based on combine performances. I don't care about 40 times and not even huge on the bench, but I do watch three cone, short shuttle, the leaps, and the OL specific field drills. They tell a lot about a guy's athletic potential.

Agreed. No one is going to be a solid day one starter from this draft, but there's plenty of gems to be found in the later rounds. 

Would not be surprised to see one picked up as soon as the compensatory pick.

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