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13 minutes ago, Allhaildawk said:

In todays nfl

only because of the logo on the side of his helmet

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1 hour ago, bpac55 said:

oh good lord.  So he's just making it up as he goes.  

You didn't know that already.  Once upon a time, there was an unspoken rule about not posting ESP tweets, because they are vapid.

1 hour ago, NCiggles said:

The best part is that he believes what he says. 

The best part is he actually thinks he knows what he's talking about.

1 hour ago, LeanMeanGM said:

He has probably hit Brown on about dozen 10-yard out routes on the right side of the field.

Disappointing that he refused the 5 yard out to Brown on his left in the preseason game.

3 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

You didn't know that already.  Once upon a time, there was an unspoken rule about not posting ESP tweets, because they are vapid.

I’ll stop after TC. He’s basically the only one who live tweets 

SPEAKING OF SMITH

He was a handful for the Browns all day, and he and Jalen Hurts did a nice job working some back-shoulder throws.

"It’s crazy to see people press him,” said tight end Dallas Goedert. "He gives them a little shimmy and man it’s like they’re guarding Casper the Ghost. They’re just nowhere to be found. He’s a special player and I’m glad he’s on our team."
 

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1 hour ago, downundermike said:

 

I would start the cuts with this guy

 

 

Dude is already short on cash, as evidenced by this tweet. 

I've been to Berea multiple times.  There are some really nice places to eat there.   I love the Thai place there.  

3 hours ago, Sack that QB said:

Rank these QBs in order you’d take if you had to have them for the next 5 years.

Jalen Hurts

Justin Fields

Zach Wilson

Malik Willis

Kenny Pickett

I’d have included trey lance on this list. With the weapons and shanahan i don’t think he’s great this year but i could see him in 2-3 years being a good QB 

36 minutes ago, metal said:

only because of the logo on the side of his helmet

I just mean CB has become a one star position. Number of picks. 

It would be so awesome to have someone who looks as dangerous on KR as Velus Jones just did. Of course, then he fumbled. But he looked like he was close to going a long way.

Fields still not good.

7 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Fields still not good.

No Ohio St QBs are

56 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Dude is already short on cash, as evidenced by this tweet. 

I've been to Berea multiple times.  There are some really nice places to eat there.   I love the Thai place there.  

thai gives me the runny trots

Geno Smith is 5x the QB Hurts is. What a shame.

4 hours ago, Sack that QB said:

Rank these QBs in order you’d take if you had to have them for the next 5 years.

Jalen Hurts

Justin Fields

Zach Wilson

Malik Willis

Kenny Pickett

Pickett

Wilson

Draft pick

Draft Pick

Draft Pick

Bears o-line is horrible. There seems to be one or two guys in the backfield immediately on every play.

On 5/16/2022 at 7:23 AM, greend said:

Hey, big, bad, Don. How ya dooooiiinnn?

Been a few months, just now seeing this, but, I am well, thank you for asking. How are things with you?

2 minutes ago, Don Corleone said:

Been a few months, just now seeing this, but, I am well, thank you for asking. How are things with you?

he quit. he couldnt take another day without you here.

theres velus jones on a return again.

4 minutes ago, Don Corleone said:

Been a few months, just now seeing this, but, I am well, thank you for asking. How are things with you?

you may laugh at my made up reason. But for real, hes gone. 

3 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

you may laugh at my made up reason. But for real, hes gone. 

Yeah, I see he hasn't posted since June. He'll see it if/when he comes back around.

Just now, Don Corleone said:

Yeah, I see he hasn't posted since June. He'll see it if/when he comes back around.

I look forward to seeing this conversation continue between you two with 1 post every 2-3 months.

18 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Geno Smith is 5x the QB Hurts is. What a shame.

 

1/4, 4 yards, 39.5 QB rating.

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Just now, RememberTheKoy said:

 

1/4, 4 yards, 39.5 QB rating.

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pass to swain was a laser. Swain dropped it on 3rd down. drive ended. Smith could have scored 2-3 touchdowns on that drive if it were continued by some kind of penalty on that play.

12 minutes ago, Don Corleone said:

Been a few months, just now seeing this, but, I am well, thank you for asking. How are things with you?

Holy cow, Don C in the house. 

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https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2022/8/18/23312165/eagles-training-camp-practice-notes-jalen-hurts-devonta-smith-lights-up-browns-defense-philadelphia

 

 JALEN HURTS STOCK REPORT: Hurts started this practice on fire

1-on-1: Hurts dropped a ball in the bucket deep down the left sideline to A.J. Brown, who made a one-handed catch to score on Lavert Hill (former Eagle). Hurts threw a back shoulder completion along the right sideline to Jalen Reagor. Hurts had another good completion along the right sideline to DeVonta Smith. And then another when Smith burned Martin Emerson Jr. for the score.

7-on-7: Hurts completed a pass to a crossing Dallas Goedert by fitting a ball just past the outstretched arm of Ronnie Harrison Jr., who trailed closely behind. Hurts connected with Smith down the right sideline after the receiver had gotten wide open with Greedy Williams seemingly responsible for him. A better throw may have allowed Smith to stay in bounds as opposed to leading him out ... but it was still a big play.

11-on-11: Hurts floated a ball to a tightly covered down the left sideline for a 15-yardish gain. Hurts pulled off what was perhaps his best throw of camp when he slightly drifted to his left (!) and connected with Brown along the left sideline. Hurts hit Brown again over the middle in the intermediate range for at least a 20-yard catch with some YAC opportunity.

The offense as a whole did go a bit cold (naturally right after I tweeted that Hurts was hot) at one point. Hurts held on to the ball and took at least two sacks. He did end the final 11-on-11 drive by moving the offense efficiently and throwing a pass that ended up with Smith drawing a DPI flag.

It’s probably worth noting that the Browns were missing several key defenders today. Starting cornerbacks Denzel Ward (Pro Bowler last year) and Greg Newsome II didn’t practice. Neither did the Browns’ best overall player, Myles Garrett. Not insignificant.

Still, this Hurts performance had me feeling encouraged about his outlook. He attempted and completed difficult throws at a higher rate than normal.

Stock up!