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You just like to argue...don't you.

All I said is with the combine, inconsisten play at times, and reports about the knee (assume they were inaccurate)....he is a player with a few red flags that the staff have to do a lot if homework on to make sure they are good.

I am not saying whether I would take him or not....not whether I think they will take him or not. I definitely think he will be a player in play for the pick.

No I just hate when people are intentionally being ignorant to further their point. It would take you two second to find out he isn't coming off surgery and his knee has been fine since. But this head in the sand mentality so many huddlers have is annoying as fug

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No I just hate when people are intentionally being ignorant to further their point. It would take you two second to find out he isn't coming off surgery and his knee has been fine since. But this head in the sand mentality so many huddlers have is annoying as fug

I would like to apologize............

Somewhere in the past hour I have given you the impression that I give a flying fug what you consider annoying. I assure you that i fuging don't.

Carry on with your pathetic rants.

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"Though he didn't know his exact time for the 40-yard dash"

 

If he/they didn't know his exact time, how did they know it was "better"?  (P.S. They did/do know his "exact" hand-time, they just don't want to say FOR SOME REASON.)

 

He supposedly had a 4-inch better vertical today.  What did he do between February and April to improve his vertical by 4 inches?

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im back on the bandwagon, my first trip was too strong. looks like cryus may have been to the same doctors that allen robinson went too..... the guy is 20 years old 6'7' 310 lbs! a couple terrible games/poor combine/questionable health, is what it takes for a top 10 talent to far til 28th.

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Casserly said he'd be a very good...RT.

Nothing wrong with that. For better or worse (and I'm starting to think better), I think if there was a pie chart of odds on what will happen one month from today, his pie would be bigger than any other with regard to pick 28.

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"Though he didn't know his exact time for the 40-yard dash"

If he/they didn't know his exact time, how did they know it was "better"? (P.S. They did/do know his "exact" hand-time, they just don't want to say FOR SOME REASON.)

He supposedly had a 4-inch better vertical today. What did he do between February and April to improve his vertical by 4 inches?

Practiced jumping?

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