Traevon Grimes FLORIDA WR (STA)

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**** no...we got 5 WR’s right now with a higher YPC than him.

And he never produced back at STA either.
Never understood his hype man....juedy was the gem not this kid. He neevr did a **** thing but run go routes i remember arguing with people that this kid wasnt as impressive as people were making it out to be.
 
He’s averaging 8.5 yards a reception!

OMG fire Marc Rick, only five of our receivers average more than that!!

To be fair, if we had Florida's offense and QB, I don't think our players would be either. You have to question the sanity of any WR who picks them these days.
 
This is the same ******* who was singing Golden's praises while he's corching up LB's in Detroit, Coley for being solely a recruiter, and D'Onofrio right before he gave a thousand yards to Texas Tech. He topped that off by trying to talk up New Jersey talent using only Njkou as an example while St. Thomas has more guys in the NFL that the entire state. He's still so sour that Miami dragged his Jersey heroes out by their ears while his state's talent failed that now he's idiotically trying to hype up a mediocre WR from a hated rival. What a putz.
Actually, NJ has been pretty good, at least historically: Greg Mark, Danny Stubbs, Bryant McKinney, and some solid starters on our NC teams include James Lewis (2001), Richard Newbill (1989). NJ had had good talent, one of the better states. Not Florida, but not barren either.
 
Actually, NJ has been pretty good, at least historically: Greg Mark, Danny Stubbs, Bryant McKinney, and some solid starters on our NC teams include James Lewis (2001), Richard Newbill (1989). NJ had had good talent, one of the better states. Not Florida, but not barren either.

not a cane but minkah fitzpatrick is from jersey too
 
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Actually, NJ has been pretty good, at least historically: Greg Mark, Danny Stubbs, Bryant McKinney, and some solid starters on our NC teams include James Lewis (2001), Richard Newbill (1989). NJ had had good talent, one of the better states. Not Florida, but not barren either.

With the exceptions of the Njokus & maybe Gus, we've been getting mostly duds from NJ lately.
 
Actually, NJ has been pretty good, at least historically: Greg Mark, Danny Stubbs, Bryant McKinney, and some solid starters on our NC teams include James Lewis (2001), Richard Newbill (1989). NJ had had good talent, one of the better states. Not Florida, but not barren either.
I upvoted it for the use of "*******" and "putz" in the same paragraph.
 
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