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Awesome Ill be looking forward to it.Oh trust me I'm on it lol. Just waiting for the official invite list to be released.
Awesome Ill be looking forward to it.Oh trust me I'm on it lol. Just waiting for the official invite list to be released.
Some more WTF analysis from Weenieworld
Sporting News' Eric Galko has heard the Lions are interested in adding a TE early in the draft.
Galko suggests an addition to the position within the top two rounds. Eric Ebron has one year left on his base rookie contract, but the tight end's initial evaluation was based on mythical athleticism that, in reality, does not exist. He has not grown into the top 10 pick the Lions were hoping for. Even if they keep Ebron, two tight end sets can be a priority for teams hoping to create a mismatch.
This is what they wrote back during the 2014 draft:
Lions selected North Carolina TE Eric Ebron with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2014 NFL draft.
Ebron (6-foot-4, 250) became a starter as a 19-year-old true sophomore for the Tar Heels, going on to catch 112 career passes for 1,805 yards (16.1 YPR) and eight touchdowns. We'd prefer better red-zone production, but Ebron's upside is arguably on Vernon Davis' level with 33 1/4-inch arms, 4.6-flat jets and a 10-foot broad jump. Ebron projects as a seam-stretching, playmaking "move" tight end with future fantasy TE1 potential (though not in 2014). The Lions, who re-signed Brandon Pettigrew for four years and $16 million in March, are officially a two-TE team, and loading up on weapons for Matthew Stafford after getting caught short the past two seasons. Thu, May 8, 2014 09:15:00 PM
FYI Vernon Davis has never had a 1000 yard season and is career has been in decline for several years now.
I would prefer the Packs. I think the patriots actually have enough white skill position players. It would be better if our white skill players were more spread out through teams.It would be awesome if the Packers or Patriots get Christian McCaffrey as they are white friendly teams.
Agreed. I think Christian would fit the role of White, the NE scat back who came up big in the SB. Christian would be perfect for the Packers.I would prefer the Packs. I think the patriots actually have enough white skill position players. It would be better if our white skill players were more spread out through teams.
I would prefer the Packs. I think the patriots actually have enough white skill position players. It would be better if our white skill players were more spread out through teams.
Fournette should have never been knocked out if Musso was not a caste victim and was playing rb as he was recruited to play. Lets hope Wisconsin's Sam Brodner has better luck.Fournette was made of glass last year. I still remember Leo Musso knocking him out of the first game of the season!
That's an interesting point, it's probably been discussed in depth on here before but I'm relatively new and haven't come across it yet - is it better to have a few really white and successful teams (as we've seen with the Pats and Packers), or to have them a bit spread out across many teams?
Some teams (raiders, steelers, seahawks, etc) could use a guy (or many) like McCaffrey or Kupp to make them a little more palatable, but of course those teams may draft them and then not use them based on race (or even make them change positions). It's an interesting this-or-that.
Scout compares Christian McCaffrey to Brian Westbrook
An NFC area scout, in fact, worked two McCaffrey comparisons into the same sentence.
"You know (he's going to be compared) to Marshall Faulk, but I see him more like Brian Westbrook," the scout said. "He is a change-of-pace back and a returner. He will make some plays, but I don't think he can be your No. 1 guy."
Brooks offered New England Patriots RB Dion Lewis as his own comparison for McCaffrey. An AFC senior personnel executive described McCaffrey as a bigger, faster version of Los Angeles Chargers RB Danny Woodhead, while an NFC senior personnel executive warned of a bad comparison that might also be made.
"Don't make the mistake of comparing him to Reggie Bush. I don't think he is nearly as explosive or as dynamic as Bush was when he came out of USC," the executive said. "With that being said, I think we saw how NFL teams used Bush as a pro. I think you do the same thing with McCaffrey. ... I don't see him carrying the load. I see him catching the ball out of the backfield or getting the ball on some gadgets. I might be wrong, but I just don't see him as a full-time guy."
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...mpares-christian-mccaffrey-to-brian-westbrook
Racist Fukks. Kid is already screwed.
So, Chad Kelly will not be invited to the combine because of off the field issues.
Ole Miss QB draws red flag from NFL teams
I am compiling a list of white players twitter accounts who have been discriminated against and let them know the score. Some will probably ignore me, others will hopefully agree with me and maybe start speaking up.