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Ben McAdoo


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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

He might be that way in interviews, but from what I've heard about him with his team he's everything you want him to be.

We don’t trade up otherwise…I mean everyone hates the Darnold move but it had nothing to do with Sam as a person.  He was worth the risk and who knows…maybe he is the guy.  I don’t hate Sam Darnold at all.  

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2 minutes ago, Shocker said:

We don’t trade up otherwise…I mean everyone hates the Darnold move but it had nothing to do with Sam as a person.  He was worth the risk and who knows…maybe he is the guy.  I don’t hate Sam Darnold at all.  

Wait, who are you talking about? Corral or Sammy?

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I’m not the only person who thinks this guy looks different each time he’s seen am I? One minute he has his hair slicked back like a poor man’s William Forsyth then the next time I see him he looks like he would be working at a shady body shop In Long Island. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I’m not the only person who thinks this guy looks different each time he’s seen am I? One minute he has his hair slicked back like a poor man’s William Forsyth then the next time I see him he looks like he would be working at a shady body shop In Long Island. 

We don’t all live the the Hamptons with no worries except our hair.  LOL

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11 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I’m not the only person who thinks this guy looks different each time he’s seen am I? One minute he has his hair slicked back like a poor man’s William Forsyth then the next time I see him he looks like he would be working at a shady body shop In Long Island. 

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he has a better vibe going on of late though lol

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If Matt Corral can throw to the second level consistently with his 67-70 comp like he did in the SEC the last 2 seasons he will be a superstar.  Fact.

We know he did that with quick RPOs mostly so he has to prove to everyone he can do it down field

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Watching interviews with McAdoo lately and I am seriously impressed with our OC outlook.  Positive, knowledgeable and strong leadership is showing up as well.  Obviously night and day with Brady, this man knows this league and what it takes to win.  We have something special with him IMO.  Probably has been posted but sharing…this is predraft

 

Wow. Great presser from him.  Certainly like him better than most of the OC’s we have had in the past. 

I didn’t realize he coached with Campen at GB.  Hopefully they are still on the same page and can recreate some of that MOJO.  
 

 

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