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Devin Funchess to the NBA?


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37 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He was a big guy who played small.

Yes small in the way of not high pointing balls and boxing out guys. Not small in the way of taking shots. Dude got his jaw broken and finished the playoff game. Not to mention playing with broken ribs one season as well. 

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26 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Crazy how all receivers that left Cam never produced again 

That's because Cam was making them better. Rivera was a terrible coach for a Star like Cam. If we would have fired Rivera and hired Andy Reid we would have had multiple SB and probably Patrick Mahomes right now. 

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17 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Gonna go as well as Greg Hardys MMA career

Greg Hardy could have been a mainstay on the UFC roster but just had the most unusual series of mishaps: DQ from an inhaler use (dumb cornermen), DQ for kneeing or kicking a downed opponent (inexperienced fighter), and comeback KO losses.

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20 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Ah yes, the everyday 28 year old breaking into the NBA. 

Hope nobody throws him an alley-oop, he'll lose the ball in the lights. 

The gall.  The odds of making it professionally to one sport are astronomical.  The odds have sucking at two of them professionally are even slimmer.

And dude is just sloppy.  Everything in that video suggests a guy who hasn't put in work, but instead likes to just get out there every now and then and screw around.  He looks slow-footed (just like on the football field), heavy-footed, and thick in the limbs and trunk...  very few guys with that profile at 6'5" make it to the NBA, with the rare exception being a guy like James Harden, who actually excelled because he refined his moves so much that the league hadn't seen anyone move like that before and had to change rules because of it.  And to Harden's credit, despite not being considered much of an athlete coming into the league, he looks like the fuging Flash compared to Funchess.  poo is a joke and an insult to guys that actually live the game for a living...  but I expect no less from Funch's sorry ass.

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