Triplethreat
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Perhaps, by nothing happened, he meant nothing "rapey" happened.
I laughed.
Perhaps, by nothing happened, he meant nothing "rapey" happened.
Imagine being a Bears fan, seeing @CosmoKramer's draft in the mock draft thread, then seeing what your actual dumbass GM didlol at the Bears.
http://deadspin.com/the-bears-mitch...source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Also regarding Conley, I take "nothing happened" as meaning nothing happened, but IDK.
The end of Tank Carder is near. His injury last night also didn't help his cause. @RandolphkeysJoe Schoebert looked good last night. He looked like the guy i hated at Wisconsin. They mentioned that the coaching staff told him to lose 15 pounds before showing up to training camp or he wouldn't be on the team. I know its only pre-season but he was making tackles left in right in space.
The amount of young (and hungry) guys on the defensive side of the ball has me a little antsy in the pantsy.
The end of Tank Carder is near. His injury last night also didn't help his cause. @Randolphkeys
Since I'm ripping peoples opinions on RBs, may as well throw some of my own guys out there.
2nd-3rd round:
Christian McCaffrey - The third best back behind Fournette and Cook for me, and I think he's a true three-down guy who I'd take at 33.
Kareem Hunt - Might be good enough for me to take anywhere from the middle of the second round on. Some call him too small, but he's always falling forward and picks up hidden yards. Does not fumble.
Alvin Kamara - Not a great fit for Cleveland because of DJ, but his athleticism and balance are elite level. Would excel on a team like New England who would use him in all sorts of ways offensively and on special teams.
3rd-4th round:
Jamaal Williams - For my money, the most underrated back in this class. Could start at the NFL level in year one, and be a 2-down, 1000/10 back with potential to improve in the passing game.
Semaje Perine - His lower leg strength and vision are superior to most others in the class. Let him get low and work through a tough OL and he can be a starter at some point.
Late Round Sleepers:
Chris Carson - Runs too upright at this point, but is a steamroller of a back and someone who gets North-South with authority.
Elijah Hood - Does not get enough credit, and is injured, but runs with a lower center of gravity and has enough lateral quickness to make me think he's got starter potential.
Donnell Pumphrey - Tiny, Warrick-Dunn look-a-like that cuts you to death.
Elijah McGuire - Surprised at the Senior Bowl, but seems to have a good handle on understanding where the holes are and how to get up and down
Hey man........ he did fumble.Sad face.
Watson sucks
I can't justify Watson with even the 33rd pick when @sportscoach's grandma can throw harder than him
I think I may have struck a nerve
Yep, a dead set giveaway for a serious post is whenever a sportscoach relative is brought into the picture.Or I’m just calling you on your bullshit.
Yep, a dead set giveaway for a serious post is whenever a sportscoach relative is brought into the picture.
And the first one literally just said Watson sucks. It was probably during a game. I can't put myself back in my old shoes and remember what I was thinking with that 2 word post in September of 2016.
I will own up to the fact that I wanted nothing to do with Watson in the first round. And he did surprise me a lot this year. He made me re-think the arm velocity test at the combine for sure.
I still wouldn't want him in the top half of the first round as I still think his style of play will age horribly. I think he has a super short NFL shelf life.
But sportscoach's gram, amiright?!