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Pickett skipped Hand Measurement part of Senior bowl!!


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

what if I told you he has a tiny head too? 

That neck, which is shocking to me, is making that mellon look small-ish. Chinn lite and hes a QB? I do know pictures can be tricky, but all looks "fine" to me. Hand looks "normal" and not the rumored less than 9. Im no longer question it. If anything his hands looks above average, I do question how that thumb gets in the way on a snap under center. I believe Pickett was a near 100% shotgunner, someone correct me if thats wrong. 

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2 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

I'm too lazy to look it up? Do they use the NFL size ball in the senior bowl or is it still the slightly smaller college ball? I know the combine uses the Duke... just curious if the Senior Bowl does as well.

pics of practice don't have the white on them and have the NFL logo 

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Just now, SteveSmithTD89 said:

I'm too lazy to look it up? Do they use the NFL size ball in the senior bowl or is it still the slightly smaller college ball? I know the combine uses the Duke... just curious if the Senior Bowl does as well.

They use the NFL ball and it has differences- logos, size, texture, laces, etc. Small but different, I think they are the same weight, but I maybe wrong on that one.  

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3 minutes ago, Basbear said:

They use the NFL ball and it has differences- logos, size, texture, laces, etc. Small but different, I think they are the same weight, but I maybe wrong on that one.  

They are the same weight but different shape, size and materials used. 

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1 hour ago, WOW!! said:

 

That shits in his head now.. If it didn't matter to him he would just got it done let the measurement be what it is and out perform everybody during senior bowl practice and draft process.. But no he is deciding to keep it a secret feeding the narrative and making it a problem.. He will probably drop if he doesn't go ham this week..

The "extra exercises" mentioned in the report wont help his measurement. I tried that too. In fact (according to my Grandpa) its why I'm blind.....

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