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9 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

Brugler has Colson as his #1 LB.  Those are fifth rounders for him.  T J was an UDFA because of his lack of speed.  Let’s see Easton Gibbs, Wyoming, maybe Dallas Gant, Toledo, or local, Temple, Yvandy Rigby.  Instinctive players, a bit slow and similar to TJ’s weight although shorter.  

I brought up Gant a few days ago.  He's my sleeper that I'd like for us to get.  TJ Edwards was a 4.87 40 time guy.  I think Gant is high 4.5's to low 4.6's.  Also seems to be a bright kid who enjoys studying the game.

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Great man, player, actor and tweeter.  He was framed for a murder he did not commit.

 

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, just relax said:

Not crazy to me.

He can make all the throws. He leads receivers well. Very accurate on deep balls. Moves very well and can throw on the move. He can take a hit. Played from the gun and under center. Here’s a big one: he’s clutch. Bigger still: he’s had the best QB coaching of any QB in the draft, by a lot.

A lot of people downgrade him because of the system Michigan runs. No 40 throws a game, lots of play-action. However, it’s a mistake to think that because he doesn’t throw 40 passes that he can’t.

He has no holes in his game and he is closer to NFL-ready than any of the other QBs in this draft.

I thought he was busted throwing left?

1 hour ago, garingovt2000 said:

If you're Harbaugh/Chargers would you or do you think he will

1.  Draft Alt at 5
2. Trade Herbert to Minnesota for 11 and 23
3. Draft McCarthy at 11 and top WR available at 23

You could also swap draft McCarthy at 5 and top OT at 11
 

OT and WR are the logical picks for the Chargers.  He "should" speak with Rashawn Slater to ask if he'll consider moving back to RT; he played two years at RT at Northwestern.  If you can have Alt and Slater as bookend OT, that'd be the way to go for me.  If Slater much prefers LT, then you'll have a choice of Marvin Harrison Jr or Malik Nabers to pick from at #5, as Herbert would certainly want a replacement for Allen/Williams.

Kinda sucks that this is at the Sixers facility and not at the WFC, in Philly for the fans to see. If this was at the WFC, I'd say the hand to the ear.

 

1 minute ago, Alphagrand said:

OT and WR are the logical picks for the Chargers.  He "should" speak with Rashawn Slater to ask if he'll consider moving back to RT; he played two years at RT at Northwestern.  If you can have Alt and Slater as bookend OT, that'd be the way to go for me.  If Slater much prefers LT, then you'll have a choice of Marvin Harrison Jr or Malik Nabers to pick from at #5, as Herbert would certainly want a replacement for Allen/Williams.

What do they get if they draft Alt and move him to right tackle?

Alt-Right.

 

 

44 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Im not suggesting it. But he is projected to go earlier, and hes an eagles type of OL. I think it has to be mentioned.

Sorry. I’m still signing the waiver. 

Oh no…

1 minute ago, ManuManu said:

Sorry. I’m still signing the waiver. 

Did he vanish shortly after saying that?  That was one of the last posts I remember from him .... or was that always his thing?

Just now, ToastJenkins said:

I thought he was busted throwing left?

That’s some serious cherry-picking. I’d like to see some stats on other right-handed QBs throwing left or lefties throwing right. Your natural stance turns you to the side you throw from. Your field of vision is similarly limited. Throwing to the opposite side involves some level of throwing across your body. There is a study I saw a year or so ago that showed right-handed NFL QBs have a 10% lower accuracy in aggregate throwing left than right. I’ll see if I can find it.

In any event, I’m calling BS on this without more context and some basis of comparison with other QBs.

8 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

Oh no…

Yeah, that figures right...

I think OJ is a POS and guilty as dirt, but if you think about it, I see nothing wrong with saying RIP, especially since a lot of players are highly religious. It's all kind of meaningless at this point anyway. Saying "rest in piss" or "rest in peace" doesn't change what he did. It can't be undone, so it doesn't help or harm. It's all just benign gestures one way or the other.

What's wrong with Slay saying RIP?

31 minutes ago, bpac55 said:

Kinda sucks that this is at the Sixers facility and not at the WFC, in Philly for the fans to see. If this was at the WFC, I'd say the hand to the ear.

 

Hand to ear is iconic.

4 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

What's wrong with Slay saying RIP?

I suppose nothing in and of itself. I would just keep it to myself, being that OJ is a double murderer. 

12 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

What's wrong with Slay saying RIP?

It's some elite-level trolling, knowing the responses he's likely to get in volume.

6 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I suppose nothing in and of itself. I would just keep it to myself

I guess that’s one opinion on how to express condolences

10 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I suppose nothing in and of itself. I would just keep it to myself, being that OJ is a double murderer. 

And a convicted kidnapper unrelated to the murders

42 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

 

 

How is ESP always wrong? 

Fire most of Philly media into the sun

55 minutes ago, just relax said:

Understood. However, you mentioned Penix and we all saw what happened to him when he was rushed. Nix played in a somewhat similar situation to McCarthy and performed very well but I do think JJ has a better arm.

I wouldn't take any of them in the early first, I don't ultimately think this is a great class in terms of starters out of the box, there isn't a Burrow or Lawrence Championship game level prospect, they're all boom or bust, Williams is clearly the best but I'm not that convinced about him at next level, the rest are crap shoots, Drake Maye could be the most underwhelming #2 pick since Zach Wilson, I look at his career at North Carolina and I look at Sam Howell's and wonder just what it is that makes Maye a consensus first round pick, when Howell was a day 3 prospect.

Honestly I think there's a decent chance Bryce Young would be QB1 in this class.

 

Totally forgot about this! We dodged a bullet not drafting him.

OJ was without a doubt one of the greatest RBs of all time.  Too bad he was such a sheet off the field.

7 minutes ago, RLC said:

How is ESP always wrong? 

Fire most of Philly media into the sun

We've done a terrific job avoiding the Flyers collapse in here. 

12 minutes ago, RLC said:

How is ESP always wrong? 

Fire most of Philly media into the sun

It's a pretty dumb tweet from top to bottom.  Scheduling is a league function, not set by the local franchise because (after all) there is also the visiting team and city to consider.  The NHL schedule is largely set in stone from months ago, while the NBA play-ins are yet to be scheduled. 

The NBA would need to schedule it as a day game, or schedule it the day before/after.  Not a difficult thing to manage, at all.  

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