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nosejob

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  1. Back in the day of 10 cent wings and 50 cent Cream ale drafts, between foosball games in a smoke filled bar with the jukebox blasting the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac or later Kenny Rogers, I didn't take a solid crap for 20 yrs. Could never eat that many wings again....or Cream ale. Now I can't ....nevermind...
  2. I'm kinda hoping they use Miller the same way they did Lorax....inside the DE...Groot. That was very successful and being the vet Lorax was , he was able to lead from there. If they're gonna play " we gonna rush four", they better be creative with line stunts at times, see above. I think Shaq needs to try RE with A.J. I like Boogie inside.....IMO. They have to have Groot and Miller on the field at the same time. Looking forward to the upgraded DT play.
  3. Wouldn't it be so cool to hear the national media heads saying.."This guys unstoppable!"...at the very least a larger, stronger Jason Taylor. That's what I'm seeing. He's not Bruce Smith, but he's got Bruce to teach him.
  4. I couldn't agree more. My 2nd concern would be starting MLB and my 3rd would be expecting Taron Johnson to tackle Henry, Taylor and any other big back. Hopefully, they'll have enough sense to go 4-3 and adjust to individual opponents.
  5. Well I feel Baker is a good enough QB to take a team deep into the playoffs. To me he looked like money against KC...until KC couldn't be stopped. If he has to suck it up and play hopefully he'll have Stephanski (sp?) on his side. I really feel bad for Baker.....signed, Carson Palmer, Tim couch and Akili Smith.
  6. I don't see why some team can't give a later rd. pick and get the Browns to eat at least 75% of Baker's 18 mil. If I were planning on Davis Mills or say...Winston, I'd be thinking of pulling this off before Wadson gets suspended. I'd think someone would at least try it. What's gonna happen if Baker has ( get's forced) to play when supposedly he lost the locker room? Enter the Hoodie...
  7. LOL, 3 time losing SB QB....One more loss and he will join the truly elite.
  8. Everybody seems to be bashing A.J. I would first consider just how many snaps he had last year and then I would replay the hit on Tua which was probably the best QB hit of the entire season. He...at least to me seems very fast and with the vet leadership, I'm willing to bet the tune changes a bit this year.
  9. I heard on the radio that the Chiefs are interested and odds are good that's where he'll end up. Seems like they have an unlimited cap. Anyway, I wouldn't mind seeing McD kick the tires on Kevin King UFA Packers. He was the 33rd overall pick in 2017. 6'3 200. played both safety and cb in college with plenty of accolades. He turned 27 last week. He has dealt with injuries and unstable, inadequate coaching. With our training facilities and McD's Gurutorship, maybe he could turn into something. One year vet min should easily get it done.
  10. I think he's gonna be very good as long as he stays healthy.
  11. That's for damn sure. ESPN stats: 70 solo tackles ( tied for 28th) 4 passes defended 1 int.( 108th). That's it. That includes playoffs. CBSSports.com has complete game by game breakdown. IMO there's no way he's worth 12.7 this year and will likely be gone next year. It's been 4 yrs. I'm willing to bet if we put Bernard out there, he'd put up better production. That 12.7 could get us (just as an example), a Quinton Spain, A.J. Klein and a vet CB. Conversely K.C. 2nd rd. pick (rookie) Nick Bolton basically had identical stats. and stood out to me in the playoff game.
  12. I know how we can free up 12.7 mil.......just sayin
  13. Please bear with me. I've been a fan since Dec. 1973 and was on the bbmb then here until a couple of years ago. I have been reading all along and decided to get back into the water.
  14. Home Position Ranking MOCK DRAFTS Features Draft Do-Over Big Board Top Tight Ends 2022 NFL Draft Home Positions TE ALL QUARTERBACK RUNNING BACK WIDE RECEIVER TIGHT END OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE BACK #1 RANKED - SCOUTING REPORT 85 Trey McBride from Colorado State TE 2021 Scouting Report POSITION RANK #1 OUR RATING 87.1 TE All Scouts Average Overall Rank 51.8 All Scouts Average Position Rank 1 Height Feet 6-4 Weight Lbs 249lbs College Senior Colorado State Forty Time Secs 4.56 Player Summary We have really struggled in finding any major downside to McBride's game, which has steadily improved until exploding onto the national scen... #2 RANKED - SCOUTING REPORT 85 Jalen Wydermyer from Texas A&M TE 2021 Scouting Report POSITION RANK #2 OUR RATING 85.7 TE All Scouts Average Overall Rank 115 All Scouts Average Position Rank 7 Height Feet 6-5 Weight Lbs 255lbs College Junior Texas A&M Forty Time Secs 5.03 Player Summary Wydermyer had a consistently productive college career in Texas where he put up good numbers and looks to be an excellent receiving tight en... #3 RANKED - SCOUTING REPORT 88 Jeremy Ruckert from Ohio State TE 2021 Scouting Report POSITION RANK #3 OUR RATING 83.3 TE All Scouts Average Overall Rank 84.1 All Scouts Average Position Rank 4 Height Feet 6-5 Weight Lbs 250lbs College Senior Ohio State Forty Time Secs 4.68 Player Summary If Jeremy Rucker could have the recruiting process over again we are sure he wouldn't pick Ohio State as he hasn't been given an opportunity... YOUR NFL GM VS. AUTODRAFT Ever wondered what would happen if your favorite team just went into the draft without doing any independent research, without studying hours of tape, or even listening to team scouts? Well, after many years of watching NFL teams making numerous questionable ‘reaches’ in the draft, and totally ignoring the prevailing wisdom - we decided to re-examine all your team’s drafts over the last ten years. The results are (sometimes) interesting – but what it really does show, is that on the whole - NFL teams would have done better by putting their feet up and just switching on autodraft. Take a look, we have every team's draft since 2011 rated. Player Rankings - Tight Ends #PlayerPosTeamWeightHeight40YDAVG POS RANKAVG OVR RANKRatingSummary 1 Trey McBride TE249lbs6-44.56151.8 87.1 We have really struggled in finding any major downside to McBride's game, which has steadily improved until exploding onto the nat... 2 Jalen Wydermyer TE255lbs6-55.037115 85.7 Wydermyer had a consistently productive college career in Texas where he put up good numbers and looks to be an excellent receivin...
  15. NFLdraftbuzz.com. if I remember correctly had him position ranked as the no. 2 TE in the draft behind Trey McBride.....for real. This guy is gonna be a killer TE. If Howard gets hurt again, I don't think we'll miss a beat. Keep an eye on him this summer. McBeane scored on this one.
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