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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.Here is the official scouting report: - Chances are they don't have much talent and have very little chance to make an NFL roster. That is why they are playing for Hofstra and Richmond and nobody knows who the hell they are.
Here is the official scouting report: - Chances are they don't have much talent and have very little chance to make an NFL roster. That is why they are playing for Hofstra and Richmond and nobody knows who the hell they are.
I don't have the patience to do a Google search but the first name that comes to my mind is Marques Colston. He came from Hofstra. It was a good try at humor though.
i do so enjoy stupid statements getting crushed
i do so enjoy stupid statements getting crushed
Please, get a clue. If you really think a bunch of studs go to Richmond and Hofstra then I hope you don't have a front office job in then NFL. Of course a couple guys come out of EVERY school with talent occaissionaly...even Columbia. But 99% of the football players on scholarship at Richmond and Hofstra haven't and won't play two seasons in the NFL. Look it up kids. Consider yourself "crushed".
Please, get a clue. If you really think a bunch of studs go to Richmond and Hofstra then I hope you don't have a front office job in then NFL. Of course a couple guys come out of EVERY school with talent occaissionaly...even Columbia. But 99% of the football players on scholarship at Richmond and Hofstra haven't and won't play two seasons in the NFL. Look it up kids. Consider yourself "crushed".
Nobody said that. So, like every other genius that makes a dumb post without a leg to stand on, you're resorting to the classic straw man. Welcome to my ignore list, champ.
i never said they are hot bed of football talent but you implyed they were bad BECAUSE they are in those school and i said that good players have come from those schools and then there was a list of over 50 combined players from those schools that have played in the NFL.
enough said
50 combined players out of literally thousands and thousands of players over decades of football. Pretty impressive.
My point was simple. I said "CHANCES ARE", that they aren't at anywhere near the talent level of Jerod. And I think that is a safe assumption due to where they are playing. If you kids can't see that, sorry.
Yes, because players from such illustrious schools as Illinois, Northern Illinois, Baylor, Connecticut, and Kansas State weren't drafted in the first round in the 2009 draft.
I can't guarantee you BB will sign them, but I can all but guarantee you he'll scout them and see if whatever traits were responsible for Jerod's success are present in his brothers.
Those are all Division I football schools that, besides Northern Illinois, play in BCS conferences. The fact that these guys have the same last names as Jerod Mayo is basically meaningless; it's about 99.9% certain that they don't have the level of talent of their brother.