San Jose Bills Fan Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Call me crazy, but I have always expected a thin Superior Temporal Sulcus was McK's problem. Show me one post of yours where you said this previous to the findings.
jaybee Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Call me crazy, but I have always expected a thin Superior Temporal Sulcus was McK's problem. Yea. I thought it was common knowledge. I just hope they dont start measuring it at the combine. "I could just hear it now: He ran a 4.4 40 and has a medium rare thick superior tulcous hippopotamos. (or whatever its called) LOL !!
Just in Atlanta Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 Show me one post of yours where you said this previous to the findings. To be fair, I said Superior Temporal Gyrus, not Sulcus, last October in a post discussing his problems, so sue me.
JESSEFEFFER Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 He does fine with tracking punts and kickoffs. Fielding punts on a windy day is not easy at any level. Where he does have trouble is when tracking the ball when running up the sidelines. Specifically on the defensive left side when his back is to the ball and the vision from his left eye is the most critical. He might be severely right eye dominant. That's my totally uninformed hypothesis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocular_dominance
San Jose Bills Fan Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 To be fair, I said Superior Temporal Gyrus, not Sulcus, last October in a post discussing his problems, so sue me. I stand corrected. Sorry for doubting you.
kickedface Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 i am wondering though why this isn't something that has been tested for or at least trained if possible.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 Call me crazy, but I have always expected a thin Superior Temporal Sulcus was McK's problem. Show me one post of yours where you said this previous to the findings. Me thinks he was kidding. Quit kidding around. Both of us were dead serious.
Steve O Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 I remember the Bills also thinking they had found the problem with another first round cornerback selection, JD Williams. A couple years after selecting him they found out he had bad vision and glasses were supposed to turn him into the super-star the Bills thought they had drafted with the 16th pick of the 1990 draft (after no first round pick in 1988 and no first or second round pick in 1989). Turns out he was just bad.
Tossy McSalad Posted April 15, 2013 Posted April 15, 2013 (edited) Maybe his Temporal Sulcus isn't as superior as we thought That's not what I heard Edited April 15, 2013 by Tossy McSalad
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