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Camera not getting his best side?
Never mind that, is the dude even paying attention?
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Camera not getting his best side?
So you guys who rip Bill for this pick.. Who would be your pick, and much would you bet on him having a better career than Barmore?
Lmao that was the first thought I had when I seen the photo, clearly looking away.Never mind that, is the dude even paying attention?
I’d feel much better if there were some organic Filet-o-QB on that table.View attachment 32987
I swear Bill is saying something to the effect...
"Barmore...you listening to me? Hey (snaps fingers)....you ok?. Your eyeing the food table aren't you? You would not believe how good the veil is. And the chocolate cake is outstanding".
The test for DTs and OL is not as difficult as it is for other playersHmmm, how is Barmore going to do in the conditioning run test? Does not look promising. Vince Wilfork passed but Ron Brace did not...so it will be interesting.
Hmmm, how is Barmore going to do in the conditioning run test? Does not look promising. Vince Wilfork passed but Ron Brace did not...so it will be interesting.
That is very important to know to explain why some hardcore football guys don't understand him or the other way. Sapp is a terrible human being but I was curious about his narration of a meeting with Barmore. It was obvious to me that they could not communicate. This may explain why.Wow Howe wrote a great article on him, he’s only been playing football for 3 years?!! This kid had a huge ceiling.
Barmore, who will turn 22 on the first day of training camp, has as much room for growth as anyone in the Patriots’ draft class, relative to past experience.
“He’s not even touching the surface of what he is going to become,” Holmes {HS DL coach] said. “That’s the part I’m going to sit back and enjoy watching. His ceiling is so high. It’s definitely going to be special.”
Seymour was the last one, but he played end a lotFrom The Athletic piece:
When did we last have a high end penetrating interior lineman? Not saying he's going to be Wilfork, just that some interior pressure goes a long way to disrupting QBs. Indeed interior penetration is was what Brady had most trouble with.
Seymour was the last one, but he played end a lot
With his first 15 first-round picks as Patriots head coach, Belichick used one third of those selections on defensive tackles.
Haynesworth, but we all know how that played outFrom The Athletic piece:
When did we last have a high end penetrating interior lineman? Not saying he's going to be Wilfork, just that some interior pressure goes a long way to disrupting QBs. Indeed interior penetration is was what Brady had most trouble with.
Haynesworth, but we all know how that played out
With his potential, age? A long, long time. Run defense was a concern coming out but his real potential/upside is in his pass rush imo. He's still so raw there and can get so much better. I'm not worried about run defense. He's too talented not to be a very good all-around player but I'm most excited about his pass rush skills improving. He could be a game wrecking piece if he hits.From The Athletic piece:
When did we last have a high end penetrating interior lineman? Not saying he's going to be Wilfork, just that some interior pressure goes a long way to disrupting QBs. Indeed interior penetration is was what Brady had most trouble with.