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The Best Players Nobody is Talking About (Bootleg podcast video)


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16 hours ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

...I can’t remember a more overhyped player on the huddle. 

Philly Brown. 

Now I think CoKer has way more potential, but Coker appears to be a complementary piece. There's always the possibility he develops into more. It's his rookie season, and he will naturally improve. It would t shock me if he becomes a solid 2.

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14 hours ago, MHS831 said:

 I suppose it has to be obvious to some, but the title of this is "Players nobody is talking about." and your response is "everyone is talking about Coker."Regardless,  He is an Undrafted free agent whose numbers have surpassed or equaled what players drafted day 2 are doing.  He is a positive during a time when we have few positives. He has been injured too, btw, which might explain how you think he has been "nonexistent."  He has played in 9 games and has nearly 400 yards.   He was not drafted.  Keon Coleman (33rd pick overall) has played in 12 games and has 498 yards--with Buffalo--an established team with a pro bowl/MVP QB.  So I am not sure that you are grasping the value of Coker--which may explain your lack of appreciation for him. 

Thank you 🙏 

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18 hours ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

I have no idea why Coker gets so much love around here. He may develop into something at some point, but he’s just not an impact player right now (yes, I know he had a long TD vs the Cowboys). People on here talk about him like he’s an all pro, then you watch the games and he’s nonexistent. I can’t remember a more overhyped player on the huddle. 

No, people talk about him here like he’s a contributor as an UDFA rookie. Rightly so. 

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