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Who was talking sh¡t about Ickey in reference to Neal?


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7 minutes ago, Daeavorn said:

Rookie tackles need to learn how to play in the NFL. Ickey has all the tools you want and has shown flashes.

Anyone that thinks Ickey is a bust has a room temperature IQ.

Some idiot, in their zest to dog out every single thing that Rhule and/or Fitterer does, was saying how we should've drafted Neal based on a couple of games, and insinuated that Ickey was indeed a bust. I forgot who it was, and we've had so much of that going on...

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In fairness to Neal, though....he is also a rookie. Andrew Thomas got slammed his first season as being a bust and now he is one of the best LT's in the NFL.

I am more than willing to be patient with Ikey and especially if we can bring BC along beside him. Maybe in a couple of seasons we have that side shored up for a while.

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All of the top tackles in this draft have had their crappy moments.  IMO Icky has had less issue than the others.  None of them are going to win any awards other than being on the rookie team. Thomas from Dallas might be one of them. 

Too many fans think that they should dominate every play.  Most forget that these rookies are going against the best edge rushers in the league.  Experience over ability.  Those rookies are going to get burned a couple of times.

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