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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.Yeah, these are the types of guys who win by being shifty enough that the defender has to respect and plan for every route. You have to have guys closer to the LOS to defend the short and intermediate, which means if he makes a couple good cuts then it's a home run, because there's 1 man coming at you from an angle, or no one, to beat to the end zone, and 4.4 or 4.5 is good enough for that.Pretty similar to AB who has generally healthy (maybe not mentally!) through this career.
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AB was neither big nor fast by NFL standards, but he sure had no problem getting open and making plenty of big plays
Well said, exactly my point. 4.3 speed is overrated. How you move and use your speed is much more importantYeah, these are the types of guys who win by being shifty enough that the defender has to respect and plan for every route. You have to have guys closer to the LOS to defend the short and intermediate, which means if he makes a couple good cuts then it's a home run, because there's 1 man coming at you from an angle, or no one, to beat to the end zone, and 4.4 or 4.5 is good enough for that.
Picked at the top of the 3rd round, in the 60s. Consensus on him was a 7th rounder. As a PSU fan, I was shocked that we picked him there.Wallace was a 3rd round pick, if he turns out to be an excellent guard, how is that a reach ? Now if Campbell becomes a very good guard, then yeah that would be a reach.
Dude's been around. He knows when to push and when not to. Day one in helmets and t-shirts is probably not the time for an older guy to get into his reserve tank.This stuff with Moses is massively overblown. It seems likely to me that he was barely used as part of veteran management. He 'looked bad' in a couple of plays on day one in a non-padded practice. That means basically nothing. If he struggles when the pads come on and he's actually out there more than a few snaps then I'll actually pay attention to it. As of now, I think it's much more reasonable to expect him to submit a similar level of performance as he did in 2024.
I absolutely will not argue about big Vince being backI wish we had Wilfork/Barmore or Wilfork/Williams instead of Barmore/Williams.
Nah. reality these days sucks. Definitely do not like it.It’s called Reality. Try it, you’ll like it…
There is also how you play on the field with pads on versus a track in shorts. Thorton for all of his 4.3 speed never looked particularly fast because I think his "real" speed was a 4.5. Williams on the other hand ran a 4.4 and looks like he runs a 4.4.Yeah, these are the types of guys who win by being shifty enough that the defender has to respect and plan for every route. You have to have guys closer to the LOS to defend the short and intermediate, which means if he makes a couple good cuts then it's a home run, because there's 1 man coming at you from an angle, or no one, to beat to the end zone, and 4.4 or 4.5 is good enough for that.
Dude's been around. He knows when to push and when not to. Day one in helmets and t-shirts is probably not the time for an older guy to get into his reserve tank.
You have no idea what "REALITY" is. You're the worst Negative Nancy to ever deign this board. Which is saying something considering NEM used to haunt this place..It’s called Reality. Try it, you’ll like it…
Where are you getting that the "CONSENSUS" was that Wallace was a 7th rounder??Picked at the top of the 3rd round, in the 60s. Consensus on him was a 7th rounder. As a PSU fan, I was shocked that we picked him there.
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