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  1. 52 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

     I don't think either Jones or Tua have the ceiling to become elite level guys. 

    Mac Jones - Coming to the NFL

     

    I think Jones is the steal of the draft.

    A few quotes:

     

    “Jones became so confident in Alabama’s offense while running the scout team that he again took control of his own situation. During a run-heavy period against the first-team defense, which was stacking the line to prepare for a future opponent, Jones decided to take advantage. 

    Rather than running the plays off the coaches’ cards, Jones checked the routes and protections at the line, and he beat the defense for deep ball after deep ball. The scout team let the starters hear it, too, cheering and dancing toward the sideline. 

    The defense complained to Saban. 

    Saban barked at Jones. 

    Jones told Saban if he didn’t like it to tell his defense to stop it. 

    “Competitive as hell. He’s not afraid to go out there and ruffle feathers,” Key said. “That was a sign early that he has the football IQ, instincts and the ability to do those things. He also had the respect for coach Saban, but at the same time the no-fear aspect of it.”


    During Covid lockdown...

    ”He bought a throwing net for his apartment. Jones set it up in his living room, which was the size of a one-car garage, took a bag of 40 balls outside, opened the windows and fired pass after pass. 

    When he was allowed back at the football facility, he’d head there every night until 11 p.m. to set up targets and throw more balls. He taught the offense to his girlfriend, so she could call out plays and he could process the reads and any checks at the line. He usually woke up by 5:30 a.m. to watch film at the facility, especially Sunday mornings when he knew he’d have the building to himself. 

    Jones meticulously took notes of every game of his Alabama career, including those he didn’t play, using a pen with six colors – red ink for the red zone, green ink for the green area, other colors for third downs, backed-up situations and so on. He filled up a notebook for each opponent and neatly labeled everything in order to find specific pages as quickly as possible. It’s been said Jones has a photographic memory, so if a past situation presented itself on the field in real time, he wanted to be ready to pounce.”

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  2. Just wanted to pass this along...

     

    A close friend of mine attended the University of Alabama coach's clinic this past week. In one of the lectures, Bama's strength and conditioning coach, Scott Cochrane (who runs an EXTREMELY tight ship), remarked that the 3 hardest workers he's had in his career were Julio Jones (Falcons), Javier Arenas (Chiefs), and ...... Marcell Dareus.

  3. Very good draft all around but 2 things I don't like...1st off I think Burfict may fall even past the 4th (still wouldn't mind him later though) and 2nd I do not want Kirkpatrick. He is not a good man to man CB besides height I dont like what he has to offer. I believe him being on the best Defense in college football made him look better than he actually was and if we're going CB at 10 I'd rather have Jenkins (who had similar off the field issues and seems changed). I think Jenkins a shut down corner (better than Haden at Florida) and would be great with our front 4 pressure.

     

    Comparing Dre Kirkpatrick and Janoris Jenkins off the field behavior is like comparing someone who is distantly related to a murderer to Charles Manson. Kirkpatrick was never once suspended nor in Saban's "dog house" in his 3 years at Bama. On the other hand, google Jenkins and do some searching. You'll find some interesting stuff.

  4. As was mentioned, Dexter is a great show. I'm still loyal to it, but it has gone down hill from the first few seasons, just like 24 did. Here's my opinion on Dexter.

     

    Season 1 - A ... Awesome concept for a show that was so original to me.

    Season 2 - A+ ... The story took a huge leap that was downright intriguing.

    Season 3 - C- ... The idea seemed interesting but turned out boring.

    Season 4 - B+ ... John Lithgow and the finale made this season worthwhile.

    Season 5 - D+ ... Nothing new was really added to the storyline.

  5. As a Bama fan, I've seen everyone of his games, and I would consider him top 15 material, but not top 3 material. Comparing him to the likes of Glenn Dorsey and Suh in college, it isn't even close. To Marcell's credit, he has been hobbled by an ankle in jury all season and missed the first 2 games (suspension), but played outstanding in the bowl game. This is also the first year he has been a full time starter, so I don't know if Chan wants him since he's not big on one year wonders (which would also rule out Fairly).

     

    The Bills need to trade down, plain and simple.

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    It is also a huge game for Fairly; the other two big boys on D - Bowers and Dareus - did not look like top 3 picks in their bowl games, so Fairly needs to show he's a sure thing. Otherwise, we might as well take a shot at Cam ... if he's there.

     

    Being healthy for the first time all year, Dareus had 3 tackles, 2 TFLs, 1 sack, and 3 qb hurries, all while being double-teamed. Michigan St. had -48 yards rushing, and he played a big role in that. He looked like a top 3 pick.

     

    When it comes to Newton, if you want to see how good he is, notice how many of his completions are to wide open receivers. His coach (Malzahn) deserves a lot of the credit Newton is getting in terms of his ability as a passer.

  7. It's a shame Russell didn't win. Some say he had an advantage since nobody on that cast knew how he played, but that's not true. He had the biggest disadvantage by 1. having to play back to back seasons with no time off 2.not even knowing if he had won the previous season or not and improving his strategy based on that 3. not being friends outside of the game with any of the other players.

     

    Sandra is not the greatest Survivor ever. If anybody deserves it, it's Parvati.

  8. Looked like he was swiping out. The Twin was under guard so that was a secure area of the hospital. Mike (the name of Gus/Saul's bald headed associate) somehow gained access to the secure area while all of the cops and DEA agents were enjoying some fine Pullos Chicken. Coincidence :thumbsup:

     

    I'll have to rewatch it, but I thought he was dropping a used needle into one of those red boxes you see at a hospital for medical waste. Either way, we know Mike "the Cleaner" is responsible for the cousin's death.

     

  9. Found an interesting idea as to who made the call...

     

     

    There's an idea somebody had on a board that Hank's boss who told him that he has "a guardian angel" is the one who made the call. It is possible that he is associated with Gus Fring as his DEA mole, but couldn't see one of his own men go down.

     

     

    I don't know if I buy it, but it's a possibility.

  10. Nope...it's in the Netflix queue; hopefully will get the first disc by the weekend.

     

    You are a patient guy cause I couldn't wait for them on netflix and watched them streaming online in poor quality. How ever you watch Season 2, I promise you will not be disappointed.

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