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Rivera And Hurney Met With Coples' Family


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How QC is not the highest rates defensive player is mind boggling. Claiborne was a great player on an excellent defense but he is also a retard. Coples can at least read.

Well, we don't really know Coples' Wonderlic score. It could've been a 5. It just happens that Claiborne's got out.

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Guess you didnt like Cam either.

Cam made me nervous because of his lack of playing time, and the number of throws that we were using as a body of work.

I never once questioned his work ethic, his smarts (the Gruden thing made me a bit nervous), or his desire to win. He showed on the field that he was willing to do anything to win at any cost.

That is something that Coples has not shown. And he is a D Lineman.

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Yeah as much as I hate to admit it, Quinton Coples will be the pick tomorrow.

We need to go BPA in the 2nd because I don't feel like Coples is the best player at 9. If Stephen Hill, Amini Sitalou, Janoris Jenkins, or Jerell Worthy fall we need to hop on that.

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If we draft Coples and he works out, he will solidify the front 4. At DE and DT, he can get after the passer. When he had a chip on hsi shoulder at the SR bowl, he was good.

Carolina was a crazy place over the past 2 years. Coples' technique is not good. If he can be coached, he will be good.

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He doesnt want a player that isnt willing to lay everything he has on the line, every snap. And I agree with him.

Compare the tape of Cox to Coples, and you will see a player that is relentless, and will give everything he has on every play.

then he should say that

even though its an ignorant statement to make because nobody wants that

does he also not want a player who is slow, uncoordinated, or obese?

hell, me either

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I would be happy with the Coples pick if it happens. You just CAN'T allow Quarterbacks to sit back in the pocket for 6 to 7 seconds...very few D Backs can cover for that long. That's why QBs pick us apart. You NEED a pass rush!

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