Consider me in the same group as Kirby. It'll be fun to be involved if you need to make up the numbers but I won't be around.
Hell, if you just need a nerd to keep track of stuff in a spreadsheet, I'm not doing anything this weekend.
The first half of this, I could see as being entirely feasible. Highly unlikely that he ends up with a divisional foe but it doesn't hurt to have some info on a players' thought processes etc.
I went to school with a kid that got down to the last stage of the audition process for the role of Potter. Also, in Year 9, someone thought I looked like him and drew that !@#$ing scar on my head in permanent marker.
True stories!
I like the idea of a Wunderlich test for quarterbacks.
It's not an IQ test. It's actually about application of touch on a pass. You must be able to throw a catchable ball to former Ole Miss kicker Gary Wunderlich. If he can catch it, you passed.
Reggie Ragland, Junior Joseph, the legend of Jeff Luc, Jordan Zumwalt, Kentrell Brothers.
My man-crush record at ILB isn't great. Turns out nobody else loves ultra-violence.
2016 film on LB Junior Joseph was a ton of fun. I know he's probably not the requisite athlete for the Bills but put him as a 3-4 Mike and you might be alright.
And I still love Jamar Summers as a FS switch.
All they can do from a PR perspective is report the facts. They start talking about drugs, bad for the brand. They start talking about mental health while he's still likely in an evaluation process, bad for the brand.
I dropped out twice. The second time after an argument with my tutor. I kicked a lamppost in frustration on my way out, broke my toe.
I know, I'm a menace to society.
I don't think I'm guilty of a rush to judgement on the guy. I made a determination based off his college tape that he was borderline undraftable. In his NFL career to date, I've seen nothing to move that needle in either direction.
There's no reason that he can't improve. I just haven't seen the signs that he will yet.
I would've thought that it was pretty easy to distinguish between those that really study football and those who merely watch it.
Deion doesn't strike me as the studious type.