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Well, I mean, LOOK at him. He's like 3 feet tall, bald, has a huge nose, and no arms that I've ever seen. And that little white dog of his is rediculous.
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Again that was a good one.
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Thanks. I'm much more knowledgeable of pro than college ball, so my analysis of most college players is basically either, "Wow, he's pretty good" or "Eh, whatever," but I felt like contributing something to the thread, even if it was just juvenile humor.
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Hey we need all types here, just keep posting. We do not have the volume of bad post here to muddle through so I prefer to play here.
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Did not want to start a new thread for this, did anyone else hear John McClain talk about the electronic timers at the combine? He said they had two of them and one was not working at all and the other was messing up. The scouts don't care so much because they all hand time themselves, but the agents are PO ed, because the league is releasing these slow times as official. So Joe public thinks prospect AB is a bum because he ran a 4.7 when he really was low 4.6.
John also said if the league does not correct the problem he can see less guys running in Indy and waiting for their pro day on their agents orders.
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The electronic times are always slower than the hand-held or manually timed 40s for obvious reasons. Unless they stay with the "official times" (however they record them), we're left with everybody reporting whatever times they want for their players.
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They seemed awfully slow, but you know that makes Heyward Bey as fast as Chris Johnson.
4.24 Johny Knox then runs a 4.3? and the CB group doesn't look half as bad. |
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