Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Nolan Nawrocki puts Cam Newton No. 1 in his mock draft


Tarheels23

Recommended Posts

You do realize that his mock is what he thinks will happen....not what he thinks should happen.

Him putting him #1 in his mock is not agreeing that he is the top player. It only says that he thinks Carolina is going to pull the trigger and reach for him.

Last night Mayock put Cam at #1 in his mock. However, he still thinks he is not worth the pick and is listed as his #16 ranked player.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

All of the analysts are changing their mocks to Cam now.

This way, they can come back a year from now, point to it and say "yeah, I had this guy at number 1".

I have much more respect for the likes of Gantt and Schefter that have been saying this for months.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You do realize that his mock is what he thinks will happen....not what he thinks should happen.

Him putting him #1 in his mock is not agreeing that he is the top player. It only says that he thinks Carolina is going to pull the trigger and reach for him.

Last night Mayock put Cam at #1 in his mock. However, he still thinks he is not worth the pick and is listed as his #16 ranked player.

I get that, but just a couple of weeks ago he said there's no way in hell JR would take a player like Cam.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You do realize that his mock is what he thinks will happen....not what he thinks should happen.

Him putting him #1 in his mock is not agreeing that he is the top player. It only says that he thinks Carolina is going to pull the trigger and reach for him.

Last night Mayock put Cam at #1 in his mock. However, he still thinks he is not worth the pick and is listed as his #16 ranked player.

not quite what he's saying, but whatever...
Link to comment
Share on other sites

You do realize that his mock is what he thinks will happen....not what he thinks should happen.

Him putting him #1 in his mock is not agreeing that he is the top player. It only says that he thinks Carolina is going to pull the trigger and reach for him.

Last night Mayock put Cam at #1 in his mock. However, he still thinks he is not worth the pick and is listed as his #16 ranked player.

Common sense is not tolerated among the hardcore cam huggers

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If he had a strong perception of how he view Newton and how he disected the guy. How could he never find out on how the panthers view the guy. Even though its a mock and based on what he think the panthers will do. He should of stayed strong on his perception.

Do you even think before you type? Or are you just posting stream of consciousness?

His mock is what he thinks will happen....not what he thinks should happen.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I will as soon as you withdraw your fandom from the Patriots. Informative threads are great but all of these estrogen and emotion driven threads you start are ridiculous.
    • Will be there tonight and expect nothing from the Canes. They are soft and won't go after anyone, nor will they respond when, not if, Florida starts bullying them. Not to mention Freddie is in net. I fear this will be an ass-kicking.  
    • Is this not a bit contradictory?  Also surely if any of us are smart enough to evaluate what we're seeing in real time, a former NFL QB can at least manage the same.  Especially considering he's basing his analysis on hours (maybe generous?) of reviewing All-22 footage which he can play back over and over again, focusing each time on different position groups, match-ups, progressions, etc. which is simply impossible for a fan to fully assess in real time.  Unless you're actually at the game, we basically only get the QB/O-line in frame during the broadcast and even in that limited window of the field, there is simply too much happening.  I'm usually broadly focusing on Bryce, maybe peeping the footwork (or lack thereof) and just the overall pocket and whether there is any pressure coming.  I'm not able to watch every individual one-on-one o-line match-up on top of it to see who got beat, who didn't pick up a blitz, which o-lineman didn't shift to help double-team, or whatever else. I think the truth is somewhere in between (as is almost always the case).  Knowing the play call, audible, etc. is pretty important when judging individual performances, which is why we should always take PFF grades with a grain of salt.  But yeah we can also get a pretty good overall sense of how a player is performing just from watching the game on the couch on Sundays.  I still think there's a lot of value in a review video like this.  As long as you have the bare minimum media literacy to take the interesting insights while also acknowledging inherent biases from a video like this (i.e. obviously focusing on the good over the bad).
×
×
  • Create New...