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Video: Julius Peppers vs Daryl Williams - not for the faint of heart


Jeremy Igo

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Leadfooted DW. Peps feet are so much quicker just changes directions with ease compared to DW. while its only 1 clip, can see why people questioned Williams as a tackle when he was drafted. And that's no disrespect to pep, just Williams feet were so slow there.

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55 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Williams had a false start and still got abused.

 

 

This.  Its practice. This can be coached. Dont let your man get inside. Thats first order of importance

 

NFL is the only sport where the practice is judged by outsiders like its a Game

 

 

you dont watch NBA players practice and fug up     

 

You are supposed to be fuging up in TC  its how you learn

 

especially with a young tackle and a HOF freak if nature DE

 

goal is to be polished by seasons start  not day 4 of TC

 

 

 

sensationalism

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

 

 

This.  Its practice. This can be coached. Dont let your man get inside. Thats first order of importance

 

NFL is the only sport where the practice is judged by outsiders like its a Game

 

 

you dont watch NBA players practice and fug up     

 

You are supposed to be fuging up in TC  its how you learn

 

especially with a young tackle and a HOF freak if nature DE

 

goal is to be polished by seasons start  not day 4 of TC

 

 

 

sensationalism

 

 

 

No. Every single play in practice is to be an online argument. That's how this works. 

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Pep still has his quickness and agility. I wonder how much has been lost over the years and how he compares to our other players. Would love to know what their true opinion is of a 37 yr old Pep. Everyone give the "HOF" player speech but that is his entire resume. I wonder what players think of the current player. 

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