TheFlyingWedge
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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.IIRC he wasn't fully back from injury yet, and I also wouldn't put much faith in Ray Farmer's talent managementStud athlete, but the fact that the Browns cut him doesn't speak highly of his talent/skillset.
I wonder what Earnie Adams would score on the Wonderlic?Weird. Initial reports say he received a 7 on his Wonderlic which is 4th grade level then later a 22 which is decent.
Read a rumor that he was allowed to re-take it.
InfinityI wonder what Earnie Adams would score on the Wonderlic?
IIRC the story is that Pat McNally, who was a punter from Harvard got the only perfect score (50) and finished the test in 1/2 the time (6min as opposed to 12).I wonder what Earnie Adams would score on the Wonderlic?
It's tough to have a project player w/o PS eligibility, especially on a roster as stacked as ours.
The Patriots could survive without DT Thornton, S Nate Ebner/Tavon Wilson, or WR Chris Harper (who does have PS eligibility) to open a spot.
But why would they want to do that?
6 ft 4½ in 240 lb 4.38
That's Calvin Johnson size and speed. He's certainly intriguing.
Stud athlete, but the fact that the Browns cut him doesn't speak highly of his talent/skillset.
6 ft 4½ in 240 lb 4.38
That's Calvin Johnson size and speed. He's certainly intriguing.
Without Calvin Johnson route running, Calvin Johnson experience, Calvin Johnson hands ...
Without Calvin Johnson route running, Calvin Johnson experience, Calvin Johnson hands ...
I foresee a trade with Tampa Bay for #33....(which will be the same as #32) except one year less max length of contract and an overnight to decide who to draft....64th
That's why he'd be player #53, rather than player #1. The numbers are intriguing. The problem is his lack of P.S. eligibility, combined with the Patriots WR issues.
The NFL needs to revisit the practice squad eligibility rules. There isn't a good reason for a guy like Pryor to not qualify. The same goes for Tebow who has made some strides with his throwing and could potentially help a team if he continues to improve.
IIRC the story is that Pat McNally, who was a punter from Harvard got the only perfect score (50) and finished the test in 1/2 the time (6min as opposed to 12).
Thats what Ernie needs to beat!
Based on that goal line sequence you would have thought he scored a 4.Despite his Downs Syndrome appearance, Eli Manning scored in the high 40s IIRC