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    How will Jordy do at the Combine?

    Man I thought that I had heard all of the cliche's out there, but here's a new one from Mike Mayock. He says that Nelson lacks "suddenness". It seems like there is always something wrong with every white skill player in football. Most of the time it is he is "quick but not fast" (Wes Welker)...
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    Shane Crawford

    6.73, not bad.
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    Dallas Robinson

    In the comments section of the Youtube video, Dallas mentions that his vertical is around 42".
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    Dallas Robinson

    Great job Jack in finding this guy. He is a freakin' stud!! He is already running 10.2 and nobody has heard of him. With his combination of acceleration and height, he will make waves in the next few years. Let's hope he keeps running.
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    NFL Team Values and Phantom Profits

    It is pretty simple actually. If the owner has multiple business, he can setup an umbrella corporation for all of the businesses. If business X makes a large profit and the sports franchise business takes a loss, then under the umbrella corporation, the net gain is zero or a very small profit...
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    NFL Team Values and Phantom Profits

    I am just talking off of the top of my head, but my guess is that owners use the football franchise as a tax writeoff for their other businesses. People that own mega businesses do this with multi million dollar yachts, jets, etc. They take a loss or no profit on the football team to offset...
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    RB - Sam McGuffie

    More news from the Army All American game about McGuffie: Video: One on One with Sam McGuffie The Matchups
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    Under Armour All American Game

    Mauti and McGuffie are impressing at the Army All American practices. West Squad Hot 11
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    DRAFT DADDY THANK GOD

    Many of those times are Pro Day workout times, which are hand timed most of the time. Many of those workouts are run outdoors where a tailwind is present or on a track. The combine is electronic timed, indoors, on turf, therefore the best representation of the player's speed. Add about 0.2...
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    RB - Sam McGuffie

    Sam making an impression at the Army All American practices: McGuffie's Nickname is "Circus Act" Another article: Vaulting into Stardom It makes you wonder how many McGuffie's there are out there that are never noticed.Edited by: SteveB
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    A trend is being set!

    Yes, Mallet is a white pocket passer. Rumors are that he is thinking of transferring.
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    Under Armour All American Game

    McGuffie is playing at the Army All American game in San Antonio.
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    2008 BCS National Championship Game

    Here's his description of Wells. "Chris Wells plays the same role as Hester. The difference is he is a 240 pound wrecking ball, who runs with a fluid motion, great balance and a lethal stiff-arm." When I think of a wrecking ball, the word "fluid" does not come to mind.
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    RB - Sam McGuffie

    I believe that he is coming to A&M. New Aggie coach Mike Sherman has been talking with him and as I said before, most of the kids from the Cy-Fair area go on to college at A&M. The only reason that he is going to Michigan is because his Dad is from there and a big fan.
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    RB Legend - Kenneth Hall

    In Texas, if a high school running back has a great year, he is immediately compared to a legend, Sugar Land's Kenneth Hall. Hall was a running QB from 1950 to 1953 and still has the national high school record for career rushing yards at 11,232. Hall was a phenomenal athlete who at 6'-1"...
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    Cory McCaffrey

    According to Rivals, Cory has an offer from Portland St and Air Force with some interest from Idaho St and Oregon. I don't know how he feels about military service, but that Air Force offer is looking pretty good to me.
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    RB - Bo Snelson

    I can't find any measurables other than he is 5'9" and 175 lbs. Everything that I have read about him, it says that he is going to the Naval Academy to play football. I don't think that he has any other D1 offers.
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