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5 minutes ago, Doc said:

I'm really looking forward to seeing him next year and beyond.

 

I look forward to seeing him Sunday feed off a home crowd for the first time!

 

Next year hope to see him be a force that can take over games.

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Saw this live, it was awesome.  In that slow drawl "Kahl (Kyle Williams) my 'Cheat Code'".  Kyle gives him D-line "cheat code" tips.  He also said variations of this about 100 times, "Gotta do mah 1 11."  He also wants to bring his horses up from Texas, they calm him down.  Since he weighs almost 3 times the normal jockey, he must ride a big ass horse.  Great interview.

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14 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I wonder if the wall in his house just have 1/11 written over and over

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Can't wait for him to get off a block.

Cute, but it comes across as you trying way to hard,

 

Go Bills!!!

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Admittedly, I was a little skeptical of Ed Oliver, but he's really growing on me.  Great pick who is starting to live up to the hype surrounding him last April.  Also seems to have a great attitude and work ethic.

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29 minutes ago, Happy Gilmore said:

Admittedly, I was a little skeptical of Ed Oliver, but he's really growing on me.  Great pick who is starting to live up to the hype surrounding him last April.  Also seems to have a great attitude and work ethic.

Trust the Process !!!

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4 minutes ago, ganesh said:

Trust the Process !!!

 

Winning will make me trust.  Until then, I worry the Process is Jonestown Kool aide.

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Rookie linemen on both sides of the ball take awhile to get rolling.  Ed is way ahead of Cody at this point.

 

The thing about Ed that's surprised me is his power.  In college it seemed his strength was how quickly he fired out of his stance and split defenders, which really is his main objective as the 3 tech here, but he's shown way more power and bullrush for a guy giving up 40-50 lbs to the guard blocking him than I expected.     

 

Pro qb's are way better at cadence and fooling dLines with their hard counts etc. than in college.  When Ed gets better at timing snaps he's going to really shine.   What a perfect pick for this team on and off the field.

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1 hour ago, Da webster guy said:

Rookie linemen on both sides of the ball take awhile to get rolling.  Ed is way ahead of Cody at this point.

 

The thing about Ed that's surprised me is his power.  In college it seemed his strength was how quickly he fired out of his stance and split defenders, which really is his main objective as the 3 tech here, but he's shown way more power and bullrush for a guy giving up 40-50 lbs to the guard blocking him than I expected.     

 

Pro qb's are way better at cadence and fooling dLines with their hard counts etc. than in college.  When Ed gets better at timing snaps he's going to really shine.   What a perfect pick for this team on and off the field.

Shouldn't be too surprising. He played the 0 tech in Houston, correct?  You have to pretty darn strong to dominate a position usually played by athletes 20-30 pounds heavier.

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10 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:

Cant wait for you to actually watch a game and not just google a box score.?

Sometimes I feel like I'm just scouting Ed Oliver and not watching the game.

 

Anyone know how's he grading so far? I think Harrison Phillips is playing better football. It's not even really close. 

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