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Another reason to root for UDFA Jalan Coker


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1 hour ago, Sniffrey said:

Jalen Coker? Played at Holy Cross? Is there another Jalen Coker?

I'm not going to waste any more time on an UDFA, but the very first scouting report I went to confirms  what I saw on tape:

  • Must prove he can get off the line against NFL size and strength.
  • Monotonous route speed is unlikely to tilt pro coverage.
  • Displays small gear-down when stemming the route.
  • Needs to clean up the wasted motion getting into his breaks.

It's not his biggest strength, it's literally his biggest weakness. 

So what are your credentials?  This contradicts what Smitty says and I know his.

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Looks like we are getting some "post draft" Nostradamus input from people who just started an account to help us understand.  I forgot what you call those people on the internet---are they "unselfish informants of fact to help us temper expectations?" There has to be a different name for them--I don't know, but I believe every word and with every unsupported post they change my mind completely!!! 

Thanks new Huddlers with enhanced football acumen!! 

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

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Fast 10 yard split (#4 in the class)

Huge Verticle (#1 in the class)

Great Broad Jump (#9 in the class)

Good hand size and arm length.

Dude isn't a burner but he's explosive.

None of those are NFL traits though.

Seems you are dealing with a Grade 4 self proclaimed football deity.  His armor deflects facts, logic, and all forms of probability.  He is here to stretch the boundaries of his friendship circle, one that is much like what Locusts do to crops.  Good luck with this one, but beware.   They make you dumber if you engage with them.  Do not breathe his air--he is not contagious, he just needs to get it to his brain before it goes from code red to full shut down.

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26 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

So what are your credentials?  This contradicts what Smitty says and I know his.

Why am I not surprised Steve Smith thinks he's good? I feel further vindicated now. 

And I've read your posts on this site. I usually only get through about a third of the long winded nonsense that they contain though.

It's funny that YOUR opinion is valid, but I'm a come lately Nostradamus. I didn't realize YOUR credentials. What are they again? 

 

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29 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Looks like we are getting some "post draft" Nostradamus input from people who just started an account to help us understand.  I forgot what you call those people on the internet---are they "unselfish informants of fact to help us temper expectations?" There has to be a different name for them--I don't know, but I believe every word and with every unsupported post they change my mind completely!!! 

Thanks new Huddlers with enhanced football acumen!! 

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I felt the site needed a breath of fresh air from your "pre draft" Ignoramus input.

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Just now, Sniffrey said:

Why am I not surprised Steve Smith thinks he's good? I feel further vindicated now. 

And I've read your posts on this site. I usually only get through about a third of the long winded nonsense that they contain though.

It's funny that YOUR opinion is valid, but I'm a come lately Nostradamus. I didn't realize YOUR credentials. What are they again? 

 

Normally I do not engage with dumbassery, but I played in college and I have friends in the NFL who are scouts.  But my main credential is I don't pretend to know the future or more football than anyone else.  You are not here to discuss football intelligently--you are here to troll.  But yeah, nobody knows for sure how good he will be--except you--and all we really learned, is that you are one of those negative pricks who seeks attention, probably because you were not breastfed as an infant.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

Normally I do not engage with dumbassery, but I played in college and I have friends in the NFL who are scouts.  But my main credential is I don't pretend to know the future or more football than anyone else.  You are not here to discuss football intelligently--you are here to troll.  But yeah, nobody knows for sure how good he will be--except you--and all we really learned, is that you are one of those negative pricks who seeks attention, probably because you were not breastfed as an infant.

Awww, did her get her panties in a twist? So what position did you play on the girls field hockey team? And I played in college as well, football. And if your friends are on the Panthers staff, no wonder your opinions are so dumb. Your opinions align well with how horrific they evaluate talent. 

And the great talent evaluator Steve Smith, who is completely wrong about 70% of all WR's he evaluates says one thing, and any opinion contrary to that isn't discussing football intelligently? 

Prick huh?

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19 minutes ago, Sniffrey said:

Awww, did her get her panties in a twist? So what position did you play on the girls field hockey team? And I played in college as well, football. And if your friends are on the Panthers staff, no wonder your opinions are so dumb. Your opinions align well with how horrific they evaluate talent. 

And the great talent evaluator Steve Smith, who is completely wrong about 70% of all WR's he evaluates says one thing, and any opinion contrary to that isn't discussing football intelligently? 

Prick huh?

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1 hour ago, Sniffrey said:

Awww, did her get her panties in a twist? So what position did you play on the girls field hockey team? And I played in college as well, football. And if your friends are on the Panthers staff, no wonder your opinions are so dumb. Your opinions align well with how horrific they evaluate talent. 

And the great talent evaluator Steve Smith, who is completely wrong about 70% of all WR's he evaluates says one thing, and any opinion contrary to that isn't discussing football intelligently? 

Prick huh?

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I have no clue if the kid will even make the team odds are against him, but I'm rooting for him. He has his foot in the door and a great opportunity thanks to the less than stellar WR corp we have. It's fun to root for the underdog.

The draft is football Christmas where all the fans get shiny new players on their team. Good UDFAs are like the presents your parents forgot they hid away and give to you a few days later once they realize their mistake. Coker could be a Nerf blaster dude, you know how bad we want one of those.

Don't scrooge up my football Christmas dog.

 

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17 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I have no clue if the kid will even make the team odds are against him, but I'm rooting for him. He has his foot in the door and a great opportunity thanks to the less than stellar WR corp we have. It's fun to root for the underdog.

The draft is football Christmas where all the fans get shiny new players on their team. Good UDFAs are like the presents your parents forgot they hid away and give to you a few days later once they realize their mistake. Coker could be a Nerf blaster dude, you know how bad we want one of those.

Don't scrooge up my football Christmas dog.

 

I like a good underdog story myself. The UDFA we got who I thought had a legitimate shot to make the team, Taylor Upshaw changed his mind. With the path to making the team being beat out DJ Johnson I think he had a real shot.

I maybe did jump in a little strong on Coker. I just spent untold hours on this year's WR class reviewing tape and listing strengths and weaknesses. I don't think Coker has is. That's my opinion and I shared it. There was a response, so I gave my opinion on what was said. It's a dialogue. A discussion. We could have continued.  

What's not cool is getting called out by some douche nozzle with 3 posts in a row just because the opinion doesn't mesh with the group think and isn't the opinion of the douche nozzle in question.  We have a Nostradamus, a real football diety, someone who defies the great Steve Smith, who isn't talking intelligent football, and is just a troll. 

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NFL traits for a WR is how well they can stem routes and create separation, how quickly they can change direction, how fluid their hips are while breaking a route, is there any twitch or ability to influence a DB at the top of a route. He does those things very poorly.

This isn't discussing football intelligently? 

Anyway, I won't ruin you Christmas. I don't plan to ever return to this site again after I hit submit. But before I go, maybe you'd like to pull for Andrew Raym, the Center from Oklahoma. He's a plus road grading run blocker, but isn't a great pass protector. He gets too upright and gets susceptible to a bull rush. He's got potential with some good coaching. Just my two cents. Have a nice Christmas. Peace!

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