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Jadeveon Clowney


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You're lying through your teeth. Clowney will be a beast and the best outta that draft.

Jackcoat is pretty good but will be a mid round pick. And he's no where near Clowney.

Barr and Breslin will be 34 OLB the last time I check. Barr has only two years of LB experience and needs to bulk up. Breslin is undersized at 6'2.

No these three wont be better long term players than Clowney.

 

I'm rooting for the Falcons and the Bucs to win out (cept when they play us) to avoid them getting one of the elite.

(Barr, Clowney, Matthews, a QB if Bucs want to go that route)

I think they both need to be outside the top 5 for that to happen.

Texans, Jags and Vikings all need QB's so it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

 

Two prime examples of the geographical handicap that accompanies living in EST. Watching the ACC and SEC and not seeing anyone who plays west of the Mississippi.

 

Yes, Virginia, there are some pretty good football players at schools elsewhere in the country.

 

"Breslin is undersized at 6'2."

Charles Johnson is 6'2" and the tallest LB on the Panther roster is 6'3". However, it's pretty much a moot point since he's had season-ending hip surgery.

 
ESPN's Mel Kiper and Todd McShay agree that UCLA senior OLB Anthony Barr is the No. 2 overall prospect in the 2014 class. Both also have South Carolina junior DE Jadeveon Clowney as the No. 1 prospect. " As I mentioned above, he's playing well enough that NFL teams could have some serious internal debates over whether to take him over Clowney in May's draft," McShay writes.

 

 

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Two prime examples of the geographical handicap that accompanies living in EST. Watching the ACC and SEC and not seeing anyone who plays west of the Mississippi.

 

Yes, Virginia, there are some pretty good football players at schools elsewhere in the country.

 

You're still lying. Quit it.

 

Barr and Breslin are future 34 OLB; pass rushers. Jackcoat comes from a football family, but is no where close to being the player Clowney is production wise and physically wise. Clowney is a monster getting to the QB and plays the run extremely well. A prime example of you being from the west and paying less attention to ACC and SEC? Maybe. Sounds like it.

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You're still lying. Quit it.

 

Barr and Breslin are future 34 OLB; pass rushers. Jackcoat comes from a football family, but is no where close to being the player Clowney is production wise and physically wise. Clowney is a monster getting to the QB and plays the run extremely well. A prime example of you being from the west and paying less attention to ACC and SEC? Maybe. Sounds like it.

 

Kool-Aid: check

Homer faux knowledge: check

Arrogance to cover ignorance: check

 

Nope, I live in NC.

 

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Kool-Aid: check

Homer faux knowledge: check

Arrogance to cover ignorance: check

 

Nope, I live in NC.

 

 

Kool-aid? Are you trying to refer that I'm Black? lol. no where close.

 

So if you live in NC, you're statement you made earlier just all went down the drain.

 

and quit being racist toward black people.

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You think hes better than Newton?

Its hard to say, I think Newton has that "clutch" gene that you just cant teach. Mariota could definitely be better than him though or he could be worse, that oregon offense can hide a lot of a QB's deficiencies. 

 

Strengths:

Blazing Fast

Good arm

Good decision making

Accurate

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