RJsackedagain Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I do. 316305[/snapback] Hmmm, most wonderlic tests have 50 questions, how did his have only 30 questions?? You think he was filling out a taco bell application instead?? -- just kidding. Preston is a big boy and "Makes good line calls and is a leader on the field. " Bills need a new leader on that line
Buffaloed in Pa Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I do. 316305[/snapback] Great smart as hell but slow fat and weak...sound`s like my kinda lineman
VABills Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 It's out of 50. He is basically average intelligence. Which I guess for a football player is great.
Campy Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Great smart as hell but slow fat and weak...sound`s like my kinda lineman 316339[/snapback] In 2003, he was credited with 71 knockdowns and gave up only one sack. As a senior, he was one of the few bright spots on the team, showing much better dominance vs. top-level competition. He finished 2004 with 74 knockdowns while allowing no quarterback sacks, despite most of the offensive unit struggling all year.Yeah, sounds like he sucks
Nanker Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Is he better than Teague? Will he beat out Tucker? That's all I want to know. PS - I get 1/2 point off for copying and pasting my own post.
Buffaloed in Pa Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Yeah, sounds like he sucks 316347[/snapback] yeah print his negative`s..Mr sugarcoat
Happy Days Lois & Clark Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 He's smarter than our 1st 2 picks combined
Brandon Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Yeah, sounds like he sucks 316347[/snapback] Go check out the combine data in their profiles at NFL.com. He sucks so bad that he actually beat Chris Spencer in the three cone drill by a full half second at the combine. He beat him in the 20 yard shuttle, too. His 40 time was bad, but he wasn't significantly slower than Spencer over the first 10 and 20 yards of it, either. Sounds like he may be a guy who just needs a year in the Bills strength and conditioning program to me.
Campy Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Go check out the combine data in their profiles at NFL.com. He sucks so bad that he actually beat Chris Spencer in the three cone drill by a full half second at the combine. He beat him in the 20 yard shuttle, too. His 40 time was bad, but he wasn't significantly slower than Spencer over the first 10 and 20 yards of it, either. Sounds like he may be a guy who just needs a year in the Bills strength and conditioning program to me. 316431[/snapback] Hey, don't let the facts fool you, he's slow, fat, and weak. Afterall, I read that somewhere...
AJ1 Posted April 24, 2005 Author Posted April 24, 2005 Go check out the combine data in their profiles at NFL.com. He sucks so bad that he actually beat Chris Spencer in the three cone drill by a full half second at the combine. He beat him in the 20 yard shuttle, too. His 40 time was bad, but he wasn't significantly slower than Spencer over the first 10 and 20 yards of it, either. Sounds like he may be a guy who just needs a year in the Bills strength and conditioning program to me. 316431[/snapback] The Bills used less than 2 minutes for this selection. McNally had tagged him probably at combine time.
Brandon Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 The Bills used less than 2 minutes for this selection. McNally had tagged him probably at combine time. 316443[/snapback] The Bills supposedly brought this guy in for a pre-draft workout as well. Folks, face it, they know more about this guy than the amateurs that write draft guides.
b3x Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 you guys should be glad that the Bills are even drafting OL ... there are some good punters and long snappers still available.
RJsackedagain Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 you guys should be glad that the Bills are even drafting OL ... there are some good punters and long snappers still available. 316454[/snapback] Yes, a two-punter system is the way of the future in the NFL, according to former special teams guru Ronnie Jones
b3x Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Yes, a two-punter system is the way of the future in the NFL, according to former special teams guru Ronnie Jones 316479[/snapback] he had drawn up some truly innovative fake punts utilizing the two punter alignment ... its sad that the NFL has thus far been unwilling to implement the genius in these concepts.
RJsackedagain Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 he had drawn up some truly innovative fake punts utilizing the two punter alignment ... its sad that the NFL has thus far been unwilling to implement the genius in these concepts. 316495[/snapback] Just wait until he debuts the double long snapper/two punter play!
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