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14 hours ago, SBBlue said:

I can't remember where I heard the  clip of an  interview of an opposing LB asking their opinion on Tommy Tremble.

"The guys a prick" was the response.

 

I would love to be the "bad guys" of the league.  We've worn the white hat for a long time.

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He's basically the exact opposite of the typical college TE these days. Most are basically jumbo slot receivers who are going to have to learn to block and play inline. This guy is ready to go as a blocker and needs to improve his receiving skills. Between him and Arnold we should have a good balanced combo.

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53 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's basically the exact opposite of the typical college TE these days. Most are basically jumbo slot receivers who are going to have to learn to block and play inline. This guy is ready to go as a blocker and needs to improve his receiving skills. Between him and Arnold we should have a good balanced combo.

 

Man, if all the work TT is putting in on his hands, works. He is going to be a handful. It would make us an even scarier Offense. And that is one scary thought for opposing DCs.

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Man, if all the work TT is putting in on his hands, works. He is going to be a handful. It would make us an even scarier Offense. And that is one scary thought for opposing DCs.

I've seen some compare him to George Kittle coming out of college. Yeah, that'll work for me.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've seen some compare him to George Kittle coming out of college. Yeah, that'll work for me.

 

I think that comparison is for future reference. If he can turn into a pass catching, blocking machine? Yeah, that's the ticket. He has the blocking down. And he is working on the receiving part. Something tells me, this kid isn't used to failing.

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