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On 7/14/2022 at 6:20 PM, EagleVA said:

I'm impressed, he's a bona fide slot receiver, quick as hell and a great runner, he's gonna be very hard to cover,

Remember when the beat writers are telling you guys during training camp that Slay and Bradberry and Maddox look awful it isn't because they're bad, it's because they're going against this f'in beast

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16 minutes ago, RastaPasta said:

Remember when the beat writers are telling you guys during training camp that Slay and Bradberry and Maddox look awful it isn't because they're bad, it's because they're going against this f'in beast

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Guy has a haircut like a defecting Russian ballet dancer from the cold war era, one of the minor characters in the Kids from Fame,  guy who played the bongos on a late stage Steely Dan tour, lead singer in a **** Dire Straits tribute band.

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36 minutes ago, nipples said:

916 yards as a rookie with a QB that struggles badly as a passer isn’t impressive? Ok…

This could be a what came first, the chicken or the egg thing, does the QB make the WR or does the WR make the QB?

I can only speak on what I saw, when the ball was thrown Smith's way he was pretty much covered and I thought Hurts had tunnel vision for Smith.

Tommy had a piece on Covey speaking highly of him as RS.  He is the only addition slated for the RS role.  If he delivers, it would be a boost to the return game.

Allen definitely has speed.  As a world class hurdler, he covers the 110 meter track with hurdles under 13 seconds.  Allen's issues are if he can catch (long time off as WR) and evade the tacklers.  When he is in the open field, not sure any DB can catch him. 

There won't be much market for trading Reagor. 

8 hours ago, EagleVA said:

That's because I don't latch onto a player based on what round he was picked, I look at their film to get an idea of their skillset and play style, afterwards I give my honest opinion of he player, this is why everyone was criticizing me when I gave Reagor the thumbs down.

Concerning Devonta's play last year, sorry to say, I wasn't impressed, I thought he got little to no separation and played too slow for a #1 pick, hopefully he'll impress me this season.

Have you got any video to share backing up your description of what you saw? I saw a WR that was a tremendous route runner, that consistently created separation and that made tremendous catches. There's absolutely nothing wrong with his play speed. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, brkmsn said:

Have you got any video to share backing up your description of what you saw?

No.  I also don't have any video of that foxy woman I saw in the supermarket today but that doesn't mean I didn't see her.

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On 7/21/2022 at 4:39 PM, Penn7980 said:

Allen's issues are if he can catch (long time off as WR) and evade the tacklers.

Right, when I viewed his Ducks footage it didn't look like he was a very good runner......unlike Covey.

 

CAN WE HAND HIM THE NASTY NATE AWARD BEFORE THE 1ST SNAP OF TC?

1 hour ago, dawkins4prez said:

CAN WE HAND HIM THE NASTY NATE AWARD BEFORE THE 1ST SNAP OF TC?

Hell no. Carson Strong has that on lockdown.

Jury's still out on Covey.  Guy is small - 5'8" 170 lbs.  He's no fireplug.  But I guess we'll see.  DJax is only 175 lbs.

This dude is really small and older than A.J. Brown.  If he does make an impact, he'll need to do it quickly.  No pun intended.  

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