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Jordan Scarlett


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29 minutes ago, dxpanther said:

watching the live feed and jordan scarlett is embarrassing some dbs in one on one receiving drills. haven't heard much about him yet this year and he's looking real fast in his routes and showing good hands.

Not sure if this is good for Scarlett or bad for the DBs or both 

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2 hours ago, dxpanther said:

watching the live feed and jordan scarlett is embarrassing some dbs in one on one receiving drills. haven't heard much about him yet this year and he's looking real fast in his routes and showing good hands.

Where is this live feed?

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Forever the great conundrum of training camp.

Until you get to the joint practices... Like when Miami dominated us in 2015 joint practices (also when KB got hurt) and the sky was falling but it actually wasn’t.

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5 hours ago, t96 said:

Until you get to the joint practices... Like when Miami dominated us in 2015 joint practices (also when KB got hurt) and the sky was falling but it actually wasn’t.

Igo was going all out trashing the offense that offseason.  That reputation lasted until about early October when we were like 2nd or 3rd in offense after a month of people making constant snarky comments about it.

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16 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

he looked like a huge steal last year...  lot of burst and strong...  but, per the usual with Ron, he ended up rotting away on the bench while he ran CMC into the ground.

This is true and look where that and among other things got Ron....FIRED!!!

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12 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

he looked like a huge steal last year...  lot of burst and strong...  but, per the usual with Ron, he ended up rotting away on the bench while he ran CMC into the ground.

I thought Scarlett spent some time on IR last year, but that didn't happen until the end of November, so your point stands. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do, and to let CMC take a breather once in a blue moon.

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3 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

I thought Scarlett spent some time on IR last year, but that didn't happen until the end of November, so your point stands. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do, and to let CMC take a breather once in a blue moon.

No.. Dont give CMC less reps.. It ruins my fantasy points..

 

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