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Coples at Senior Bowl


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Quinton Coples...

"He was clearly the best player on the field during the South team practice. He made everything look easy, getting off the ball smoothly and showing quick hands, and it's clear the game has slowed down for him. Coples beat Florida State OT Zebrie Sanders — a late-first-round prospect — cleanly on more than one occasion, and no other offensive tackle had a chance either."

http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/35810/unc-players-shine-on-day-1-at-senior-bowl

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Pro Football Weekly are a bunch of douchebags and a terrible source for scouting for the draft...exhibit #1:

Every time I see that kind of stuff, I find it hilarious. :lol:

I've often wondered if the "general manager" that Nawrocki got his "narcissistic con-artist" comment from was a FORMER (which Nawrocki conveniently left out to heighten his bonafides) general manager, Charlie Casserly? Because Casserly, right behind Nawrocki, was the biggest moron out there on Cam last year.

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I remember people laughing at me because I was saying we might end up with Kalil or Coples early in the year. Funny how we would be lucky to get either.

He may not be the physical freak peppers is (quick step, great technique) but he is 6-6, 300, and can move. That's a pretty freakish skillset considering his strength.

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