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!

     

Ray Lewis Iii Is A Hurricane


JawnyBlaze

Recommended Posts

http://profootballta...iami-hurricane/I

I'm calling it now, we'll draft him in the 1st round in 3 or 4 years. He plays RB and DB!

edit: I hate the stupid auto-capitalization in the topic lines. It should be "Ray Lewis III"

second edit: Fixed the position. I was just calling us to draft him because I thought he's got good bloodline and plays the two positions we always draft, LB and RB heh

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Bwood

Let's fuging go! The future is very bright in Miami.

Kevin Olsen (Greg's little bro) is going to be a superstar for us for the next 4 seasons.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Let's fuging go! The future is very bright in Miami.

Kevin Olsen (Greg's little bro) is going to be a superstar for us for the next 4 seasons.

The children of Miami alums sure like going to Miami.

too bad they aborted their recruiting class 18 years from now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Bwood

The children of Miami alums sure like going to Miami.

too bad they aborted their recruiting class 18 years from now.

HiHaterLogocopy.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Bwood

This dude is 5'10 and 192 lbs. The odds of this kid playing in the NFL are slim.

Oh yeah because every single player in the league is the same exact height and weight as they were their senior year in highschool...

LOL that could be the worst comment I've seen all day.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This dude is 5'10 and 192 lbs. The odds of this kid playing in the NFL are slim.

He's got plenty of time to put on the weight. Star players don't always get to college at their ideal weight. 5'10 is a little short for a LB, but he could still grow a bit. 5'10 is fine for a RB if that's where he ends up playing. I think Deangelo is 5'10.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

His height isn't a question and he will put on some lbs. in college.

All guys do.

Freshman fifteen or fifty, take your pick lol.

Yeah they all do. I'm sure his dad will get him a gig anywhere in the NFL though.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • this     I never cease to be amazed at the number of people who will run up their blood pressure to get to the grocery store 30 seconds faster or are racing to get to work like it won’t be there at 8:02.   The only thing I’ve ever done that I think added more years to my life besides quitting smoking, was to learn to go with the flow behind the wheel.  
    • The term you're looking for is "malinger(ed)", and he didn't.  I'm not sure why Panthers fans act like jaded ex girlfriends.  The dude is clearly injury prone as his time in San Fransico also proves. It's not like he got to San Fran and stopped having problems.
    • My long and rambling post:   The guy is all heart, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he came back even better next year. He’s exactly the guy you lock up. The money won’t ever change the way he plays.  It was a big fumble, but what 1,000 yard back fumbles once in an entire season?  Pride. This team is FINALLY seeing guys who obviously take the game very seriously. Hunt, Chuba, Thielen, Brown, Horn (CB), Coker, Bryce (IMHO). Bye bye, Spider-Man. I don’t see these dudes being OK with teammates half-assing practice or in games. I can see Brown and Horn coming over to talk to somebody.  Good team? Ummm, maybe, but will still likely lose more close games than they win unless this last draft turns in to LOB part 2. That’s a stretch.  Pretty good/decent team. Yes. They finished the season as a pretty good team. I know I sound like a broken record harping back to it, but going in to ATL and putting a 40 burger on them en route to an OT win. A bad Panthers team would have had their brakes beaten off. We’ve seen it.  Rose colored glasses on and bonging a 40 of hopium: There are watershed moments that occur that change the course of franchises, both good and bad. If Fox doesn’t pull Rodney at halftime, the epic journey that was 2003 never happens. On the negative side, Cam taking that one hit from Watt was the end of any and all Panthers relevancy and we’ve been the biggest losers in all of pro sports as a result. Watershed moments. LOB draft. Vinny goes down and the goat is born.  Will the ATL game be the spark that this franchise has desperately needed? Could it be that they hit the mega million jackpot with Princley and Scourton as eat QBs for breakfast? Sure would be nice having 2 all-pro edge guys on the cheap for the next 4 years.  A lot of unknowns, but at least it actually feels  fun again. 
×
×
  • Create New...