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The team should record the film room session of him loafing it back to the LOS (and then still needing to run to the far side of the formation) at the end of the first half and then post it publicly.

He deserves the public shaming for that.

Not sure if it was pure laziness or the worst football IQ I've ever seen from any player, let alone a 1st round pick, but either one is inexcusable at this level, just awful.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

The team should record the film room session of him loafing it back to the LOS (and then still needing to run to the far side of the formation) at the end of the first half and then post it publicly.

He deserves the public shaming for that.

Not sure if it was pure laziness or the worst football IQ I've ever seen from any player, let alone a 1st round pick, but either one is inexcusable at this level, just awful.

He didn't know what he was supposed to do. I don't think he's lazy I think he's fuging dumb

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

The team should record the film room session of him loafing it back to the LOS (and then still needing to run to the far side of the formation) at the end of the first half and then post it publicly.

He deserves the public shaming for that.

Not sure if it was pure laziness or the worst football IQ I've ever seen from any player, let alone a 1st round pick, but either one is inexcusable at this level, just awful.

He acts a bit like a player that has already arrived, heh

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1 minute ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

XL is a prime example to bring back the wonderlic test

I think we should start using the Wonderlic for our front office hires. Why they thought drafting a guy who did absolutely nothing in college until he was a super senior granted an extra year due to COVID is baffling. Had his college eligibility ended when it should have I'm not even sure if he would've gotten any UDFA camp invites. 

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