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Coker Promoted to 53-Man Roster


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2 hours ago, therealmjl said:

And ride a roller coaster 

He could fit in a one seater twice. I looked at a film of him standing behind the OL today and he was so narrow he looked like half of what the OL guys were. 

It isn't even just the height and the slight he is also narrow as hell. 

Ir is just fuging insane, but I always said that. 

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9 minutes ago, strato said:

He could fit in a one seater twice. I looked at a film of him standing behind the OL today and he was so narrow he looked like half of what the OL guys were. 

It isn't even just the height and the slight he is also narrow as hell. 

Ir is just fuging insane, but I always said that. 

Yeah I can't believe he brushed off the finger tackles from last year like benching/squatting during the offseason was pointless. He doesn't have the frame for it anyway so maybe it was just him being passively defensive. It's hard to respect a dude like that when you see the amount of work someone like Chuba has put in the last two years to get to where he's at. 

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17 hours ago, jb2288 said:

DJ legitimately needs to be double covered in some situations so there's definitely going to be opportunities for him. Would be huge for us if XL, Mingo, and Coker all are legit

Needs to be?? For whose sake lol he’s going to be doubled I’d think from here on out especially with Thielen out to see if our young core can do anything. We might have to temper our expectations without AT only because we’re now depending on a rookie a second year player and undrafted rookie. Along with two TEs one in his third year one a rookie overall a very small amount of experience so let’s be prepared to see a few struggles offensively based off inexperience.

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56 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

Needs to be?? For whose sake lol he’s going to be doubled I’d think from here on out especially with Thielen out to see if our young core can do anything. We might have to temper our expectations without AT only because we’re now depending on a rookie a second year player and undrafted rookie. Along with two TEs one in his third year one a rookie overall a very small amount of experience so let’s be prepared to see a few struggles offensively based off inexperience.

I think we're saying the exact same thing? Like I said, in some situations (like long passing downs), they are going to double DJ and challenge our young WRs to beat us. But yeah I 100% agree, they are going to struggle you don't just come into the league and dominate unless you're a Nabors type. 

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Mingo is becoming more and more disappointing to me. He has been the definition of "Just A Guy".  What he does is easily replaceable. Doesn't make difficult catches. Doesn't make guys miss. Doesn't consistently get open on his own. Catching the ball when you're schemed open and doing nothing with it is a JAG. Even when the OC manufactures touches via jet sweeps, he doesn't do anything with it. Almost time for next man up for those opportunities - Legette. 

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27 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Mingo is becoming more and more disappointing to me. He has been the definition of "Just A Guy".  What he does is easily replaceable. Doesn't make difficult catches. Doesn't make guys miss. Doesn't consistently get open on his own. Catching the ball when you're schemed open and doing nothing with it is a JAG. Even when the OC manufactures touches via jet sweeps, he doesn't do anything with it. Almost time for next man up for those opportunities - Legette. 

I agree but he’s only played one game with a decent QB. If he continues to underperform he should go to the bench though. 

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