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Safety Brandon Bryant, Mississippi State, “physical marvel”, another Supplemental Draft option


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The guy's dad died in a motorcycle accident after his awesome freshman year. He had a sophomore slump n didn't play the last 3 games because he questioned if football was something he rly wanted to do. He had a bounceback junior year and was expected to come back and be a cornerstone for his senior year.

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Beal and Alexander might get picked in the middle to late rounds.  This guy will probably go through all 7 rounds.

Earlier I thought they might go higher but I don't think teams have the opportunity to do their homework and don't want to risk losing the opportunity of a solid player in round 1-3.   Also some teams will avoid these players because they had poor grades in school.   Whether that is a good or bad approach to a player, it happens.

That said, I think we have a good opportunity to sign anyone of them if they fall through.   All three are a position of need and can sell to them that they have the opportunity to make the team.  Plus we are a solid team that can possibly win the Super Bowl.

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9 hours ago, Toomers said:

You mean like our franchise QB? 

Good call...

Uh, yeah, exactly like our franchise QB. Cam commited a serious crime and he was lucky he wasn’t more severely punished. It certainly looks like he learned from his mistake. And big surprise that abother SEC team took him back with open arms  

Take a look at that UF team that Cam was on, A LOT of choir boys. Percy Harvin, Aaron Hernandez, the Pouncey bros, Janoris jenkins, Will Hill, Riley Cooper, etc. Who knows how much BS those players were getting away with and had the problems covered up. Cam was probably just trying to fit in with the delinquents and criminal culture of UF Gator football under Urban Meyer. 

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13 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Uh, yeah, exactly like our franchise QB. Cam commited a serious crime and he was lucky he wasn’t more severely punished. It certainly looks like he learned from his mistake. And big surprise that abother SEC team took him back with open arms  

Take a look at that UF team that Cam was on, A LOT of choir boys. Percy Harvin, Aaron Hernandez, the Pouncey bros, Janoris jenkins, Will Hill, Riley Cooper, etc. Who knows how much BS those players were getting away with and had the problems covered up. Cam was probably just trying to fit in with the delinquents and criminal culture of UF Gator football under Urban Meyer. 

Isn't buying stolen goods what he was charged with?  I wouldn't say that's a serious crime.  Dumb sure,  but he was 18 years old. 

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35 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Uh, yeah, exactly like our franchise QB. Cam commited a serious crime and he was lucky he wasn’t more severely punished. It certainly looks like he learned from his mistake. And big surprise that abother SEC team took him back with open arms  

Take a look at that UF team that Cam was on, A LOT of choir boys. Percy Harvin, Aaron Hernandez, the Pouncey bros, Janoris jenkins, Will Hill, Riley Cooper, etc. Who knows how much BS those players were getting away with and had the problems covered up. Cam was probably just trying to fit in with the delinquents and criminal culture of UF Gator football under Urban Meyer. 

He knowingly purchased a stolen laptop then tried to ditch it when the cops came knocking. He did not steal it. 

Dick move and stupid? Yes.

Serious Crime? Nah.

I'd save the label of 'serious crime' for something violent like assault or carries a heavy sentence, like drug trafficking. 

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34 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Uh, yeah, exactly like our franchise QB. Cam commited a serious crime and he was lucky he wasn’t more severely punished. It certainly looks like he learned from his mistake. And big surprise that abother SEC team took him back with open arms  

Take a look at that UF team that Cam was on, A LOT of choir boys. Percy Harvin, Aaron Hernandez, the Pouncey bros, Janoris jenkins, Will Hill, Riley Cooper, etc. Who knows how much BS those players were getting away with and had the problems covered up. Cam was probably just trying to fit in with the delinquents and criminal culture of UF Gator football under Urban Meyer. 

  And Cam is the perfect example of you have to evaluate each player, individually, instead of grouping them altogether with an ignorant blanket statement. 

  It would have been simpler to just say “I hate the SEC”. 

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