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16 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Need to see much more of him the rest of the season as well as more XL and even see more of Mingo to make sure he isnt what we had hoped he would be. Throw away season so who cares and lets just do the best to develop the young guys and see where they stand by seasons end 

Mingo should definitely be behind AT(if he is still here), Coker and XL. He has basically shown he isn't going to develop. Let Coker and XL actually get meaningful reps as they likely have some sort of future here.

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Just now, Bear Hands said:

I know we all want to be excited about Coker and XL but I’m still to scarred to trust a limited window of production.

Big Coker fan regardless - he passes the eye test in my opinion.

He showed more stats-wise, and in the eye test, just last Sunday than Mingo has in his career.

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Mingo should definitely be behind AT(if he is still here), Coker and XL. He has basically shown he isn't going to develop. Let Coker and XL actually get meaningful reps as they likely have some sort of future here.

Agreed, I hate to smash someone's dreams as I had my own at one time but I just haven't seen anything that shows me Mingo has it to be productive in the league. The other young guys still have the verdict out on them and they have shown enough to most definitely be ahead of him.

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19 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Agreed, I hate to smash someone's dreams as I had my own at one time but I just haven't seen anything that shows me Mingo has it to be productive in the league. The other young guys still have the verdict out on them and they have shown enough to most definitely be ahead of him.

I mean....Mingo is about as exact of a TMJ carbon copy as you could imagine. You couldn't nail that it you tried.

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean....Mingo is about as exact of a TMJ carbon copy as you could imagine. You couldn't nail that it you tried.

Thats the sad conclusion I came to ask well. He seems to be another TMJ. Big hopes for him and just disappointment. Although if I had to compare them both I would honestly give TMJ the slight edge in ceiling which isn't saying much.

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6 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Thats the sad conclusion I came to ask well. He seems to be another TMJ. Big hopes for him and just disappointment. Although if I had to compare them both I would honestly give TMJ the slight edge in ceiling which isn't saying much.

I was not a fan of the Mingo pick(I was on TMJ). Unfortunately I proved to be right on Mingo. I hope my accuracy is low because I also did not like the XL pick.

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