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You don’t get it. Idk where this personal vendetta comes from..

Yearby wasn’t going to improve his stock. It didnt matter. He had reached his ceiling and most likely was going to fall in the depth chart.


Bottom line is...I know a guy who gets paid millions of dollars to make sure when these kids “make bad decisions” that the team still have sufficient numbers...

While I'm with most of that, if they haven't graduated and aren't getting drafted, it's a dumb move. Even if they never use their degree, the job market often requires you have one. That right there opens a lot of doors.

Yes, you can cone back and finish your degree for free, that's tough to do. Balancing a class schedule while working and whatever can be tough. Most don't have the drive for that.
 
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Joe Manchin has urged a censure which would have been the right call from the start.
 
All the guys in the draft for the most part will be drafted . JT4 might not though I think someone in the 7th will take a flyer on him. I would freaking love for my Jags to draft DJ . He would be a great back up RB.
 
Jonathan Garvin has the athleticism to get drafted before the fifth round. This website's members were all gossiping how he put on to much weight the summer of 2019; How he lost his fluidity which helped him make more of an impact his freshman season. Trevon Hill I think will have better workout numbers though, plus pass rushing is more important nowadays.. The ability to push the pocket with the defensive tackles is just as important though besides just to stop the running backs.

DeeJay Dallas could have a similar impact to T.J. Yeldon who was drafted in the second round. Schemes matter more so than elite athleticism.

Stuck up fans get all mad about another "Student aka Youth" for making decisions that's there's - first and foremost.. It happens when they're still in high school, even though it is known the parents or guardians of their "Child" whose signature matters more then the actual student-athlete.
 
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Comparing their Junior years vs. Sophomore years:

Dallas was better
Garvin was worse
Thomas was worse
Bandy was worse

The assumption that players always get better every year is something people need to let go of
 
Comparing their Junior years vs. Sophomore years:

Dallas was better
Garvin was worse
Thomas was worse
Bandy was worse

The assumption that players always get better every year is something people need to let go of

for thomas, enos was awful w him, but his biggest issues will be off the field. bandy did play in a spot he didnt before which isnt his natural spot. he should be fine if used in the nickel.
 
Gotta love the “player wouldn’t have improved his stock” guy. How the fvck do you know?
 
DL Hill 5
LB Quarterman 6
RB Dallas 6
DB Finley 7
DL Garvin UFA
LB Pinckney UFA
DB Bandy UFA
WR Osborn UFA
WR Thomas UFA
DL Bethel UFA
DB Knowles UFA
DL Nnoruka UFA
OL Kennedy UFA
 
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DL Hill 5
LB Quarterman 6
RB Dallas 6
DB Finley 7
DL Garvin UFA
LB Pinckney UFA
DB Bandy UFA
WR Osborn UFA
WR Thomas UFA
DL Bethel UFA
DB Knowles UFA
DL Nnoruka UFA
OL Kennedy UFA

I would imagine Gerald Willis agrees with this assessment.
 
Comparing their Junior years vs. Sophomore years:

Dallas was better
Garvin was worse
Thomas was worse
Bandy was worse

The assumption that players always get better every year is something people need to let go of
I love Garvin but he was playing not to get hurt imo.
 
Comparing their Junior years vs. Sophomore years:

Dallas was better
Garvin was worse
Thomas was worse
Bandy was worse

The assumption that players always get better every year is something people need to let go of
It all goes with the statement how for the average NFL career only lasts about - 2 to 3 years; Besides the fact every single player reacts differently from injuries even with the better techniques used to treat certain levels. The ability to manage the pain depends on each individual also.

Adrian Peterson won the MVP award the season right after he tore his acl; Carson Palmer was never the same [Pocket] passer after his injury, but Tom Brady bounced back.. Sure the rules favor the position, especially the season right after / besides how certain players got more favorable flags against the defense. Ben Roethlisberger the zebras let the defenses play as though the Steeler went back in time a decade or two.

Yogi Berra "Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical." The fact he was obviously charismatic, this particular thought rings true with any man and woman, who plays a game professionally that may effect one's body in a negative fashion. Plus, Yogi Berra played the catcher position for "19 - Years." A position known to be horrible on the persons knees, also if the base runner wanted to, the runner was able to treat him like a quarter back.

I love Garvin but he was playing not to get hurt imo.
Draft status.
 
Good luck to all these athletes as they try to make a life for themselves and their families in whatever profession they choose.
 
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