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Picture an onfield brawl between Florida International and Miami, see the gangster dude swinging his helmet like a club? Don't get your hopes too high.Meriweather = future PATRIOT. lets hope
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Picture an onfield brawl between Florida International and Miami, see the gangster dude swinging his helmet like a club? Don't get your hopes too high.Meriweather = future PATRIOT. lets hope
Picture an onfield brawl between Florida International and Miami, see the gangster dude swinging his helmet like a club? Don't get your hopes too high.
Considering my sleep inducing meds kicked in for the second quarter I'll wait until I've reviewed tape.I know its tough to do, but if you had to name one guy who stood out who would it be? Mine would be Merriweather.
Only?yeah, that's the only thing I really have against him.
Only?
Picture an onfield brawl between Florida International and Miami, see the gangster dude swinging his helmet like a club? Don't get your hopes too high.
Did Anthony Spencer play. He's a DE from Purdue. He looks like on of those Purdue DE's that can be converted to OLB, like Rosey and Phillips. At this time he's projected to be a second or third rounder, but who knows by April.
I don't have the NFL network so I didn't get the game.
Shame on me for listening to the announcers! Though I think the difference in degree is pretty minor when BB starts checking over SP's candidate list.um yeah thats Anthony Reddick #26
Meriweather = #19..he did the stomping
get your facts straight.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f4umT51TUaI&mode=related&search=
around 40 seconds. who swings the helmet? #26? yes. Anthony Reddick. another future great Miami safety who will start next year
around 44 seconds, you see #19 Stomping on someone. Yes, 19 is Meriweather.
He was used strictly as a 4-3 DE, but the scuttlebutt has it he will be asked to do LB drills at the Combine. I didn't think he had a great week of practice.yes, I saw Anthony Spencer play. I didn't get a chance to see him in space covering as a LB though.
Shame on me for listening to the announcers! Though I think the difference in degree is pretty minor when BB starts checking over SP's candidate list.
Put him on your draft board then, I'm fussy but it's your board.i think its a big difference. you can kill someone by swinging a helmet. dont think u can kill someone by stomping on their legs
Put him on your draft board then, I'm fussy but it's your board.
He was used strictly as a 4-3 DE, but the scuttlebutt has it he will be asked to do LB drills at the Combine. I didn't think he had a great week of practice.
He showed up a couple times during the game if I recall, I'll be trying to crunch some tape in the next couple weeks.The guy I would like to break down on film concerning coverage was Stewart Bradley. He weighed in at the Senior Bowl at 6'5, 256. He played OLB for the Huskers. The only knock on him is he had an ACL his Jr. season (which can scare teams during draft day). The Senior Bowl doesn't allow blitzing, but I would like to see him in coverage. As a LB, who is used to covering people, he might be less of a projection. BB I believe once said that OLB in college project ILB for us, and DE in college project to be OLB. Right now, Bradley is in the top three on my board.
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/olb/stewartbradley.html