aurakilla
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.What is amazing to me is that Ian on the above pic on this website actually got a clip of Crable in action on an NFL field in a game and in uniform .
Thats rare,I would sell that pic on eBay
James Harrison didn't start till his 4th year............so who knows
You're setting yourself up for a HUGE potential disappointment.
how am i setting my self up, its just a point im stating im not saying hees going to be the next GREAT OLB
i simply saying there's a shot he makes an impact.....of whatever small scale that truly may be
how am i setting my self up, its just a point im stating im not saying hees going to be the next GREAT OLB
i simply saying there's a shot he makes an impact.....of whatever small scale that truly may be
I hope you're right. But he shouldn't be compared to James Harrison just yet.
Crable is a legend in his time there is no question he learned everything he knows about being a legend from one man...
Adam Seward
in less than 24 hours, we shall perhaps witness the conclusion of one of the greatest mysteries of our time.
I hope you're right. But he shouldn't be compared to James Harrison just yet.
Unless he sustains a rib injury running through the "GO PATRIOTS" team banner.
That type of versatility will make him highly sought after during this year's draft. Crable projects best as a pass rushing OLB, particularly in a 3-4 defensive scheme. However, his coverage skills and experience at DE could lead a team to use him at DE on third downs. Crable has the potential to be an Adalius Thomas type defender in the NFL.
Unless he sustains a rib injury running through the "GO PATRIOTS" team banner.