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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.He also went against two really good safeties in practice everyday at Baylor in JT Woods and Pitre. Probably helped him get so solid around the redzone.This video doesn't shock me. In high school, our starting QB was small and didn't look like he could curl a 15 pound dumbbell....he was lifting with the lineman. I'm many on here see this all the time in your local gym of a guy who doesn't look very strong, but surprisingly is.
He also went against two really good safeties in practice everyday at Baylor in JT Woods and Pitre. Probably helped him get so solid around the redzone.
watch him drive to chicago
Yea, he had no issues "separating" from NE.watch him drive to chicago
hahahaha good oneYea, he had no issues "separating" from NE.
The true cost of repeatedly allowing Harry to prove he wasn't a WR was curtailing Wilk's pt/opportunities - which is a damn shame. I thought he looked like an actual NFL caliber WR. Not a great one - but comfortable JAG type ability, minimum. Harry was...nothing but a tease. He showed some fire in that first preseason game where he dinged his hammy and then never looked comfortable in the offense again.Harry and Perry are gone IMO. I always thought Wilkerson showed some flashes when he gets the opportunity, but he never sees the field. Nixon is interesting and is really pushing for a good hard look.
The personnel selection was very weird with Bolden or White on obvious running situations, but I had more of a problem with the formations. I sure hope we don't see the dreaded goal line formation in the middle of the field on 3rd and short which was a McDaniels' staple.Josh McDumbass leaving for Oakland should be the single largest improvement to the run game. That ****head DESPISES the run game.
How many times on 3rd and short does one fanbase need to watch Brandon Bolden lose a yard? Nothing against Bolden - I just prefer the least talented runner not get the "do or die" carries in pivotal moments.
Hey dipsht, a post from before his sophomore season began after he missed almost his entire rookie season means what?
Hey dipsht, a post from before his sophomore season began after he missed almost his entire rookie season means what?
There’s an N’Keal whiner thread already that you’re desperately trying to keep pinned at the top of the board… don’t drag your BS nonsense into unrelated threads.
The rest of us have moved on with our lives…
I agree bad form to bring back a quote taken after watching Harry play half his rookie season. Rule of thumb for a rook should be 2 seasons to see what we have. In Nkeals case we were hopeful that the 2020 offseason work on footwork/quickness would translate on the field but it never happened.Hey dipsht, a post from before his sophomore season began after he missed almost his entire rookie season means what?
There’s an N’Keal whiner thread already that you’re desperately trying to keep pinned at the top of the board… don’t drag your BS nonsense into unrelated threads.
The rest of us have moved on with our lives…
Venereal is just upset we’re talking about the 2022 Patriots instead of focusing his N’Keal thread and what happened in 2019.I agree bad form to bring back a quote taken after watching Harry play half his rookie season. Rule of thumb for a rook should be 2 seasons to see what we have. In Nkeals case we were hopeful that the 2020 offseason work on footwork/quickness would translate on the field but it never happened.