frostbitmic Posted March 29 Posted March 29 He'd take up at least 2 blockers and it would take awhile to run around him. With the wings and pizza in Buffalo he should get a little bigger. Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted March 29 Posted March 29 On 3/27/2025 at 4:13 PM, DJB said: Mike Jasper 2.0 1 Quote
TDO'Kearney Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Maaan, our high school coach had the solution to guys like this. Cut block him every play and make him get up. By 3Q those guys are on the sideline with their hands on their hips and the face mask pushed up in their heads, huffin and puffin. You gonna tell me the NFL can't counter this? 1 Quote
PauleeeWalnuts Posted March 29 Posted March 29 (edited) On 3/27/2025 at 6:31 PM, LittleSammy said: Ted Washington approves!. 👍 As does Sam “The Keg” Adams Edited March 29 by PauleeeWalnuts Quote
Victory Formation Posted March 30 Posted March 30 He would be great as a 7th round pick or an UDFA.. The guy is 400lbs.. Do you know how many calories it takes to maintain that weight? Quote
Dafan Posted March 30 Posted March 30 If we ran a 3-4 with a true nose tackle maybe. But not a great fit for a 4-2 system in my opinion. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 (edited) 4 hours ago, TDO'Kearney said: Maaan, our high school coach had the solution to guys like this. Cut block him every play and make him get up. By 3Q those guys are on the sideline with their hands on their hips and the face mask pushed up in their heads, huffin and puffin. You gonna tell me the NFL can't counter this? Even in high school in 7A Texas football.. I don't know how many 6'5 375 lb kids there are lol I understand your premise but something tells me you never went up against a 400 lb lineman in your day lol big was probably 275-310 on the line Edited March 30 by Buffalo716 Quote
Mark Vader Posted March 30 Posted March 30 On 3/27/2025 at 6:03 PM, Brianmoorman4jesus said: I want two 350lb guys at DT to occupy blockers and let the skill guys make the plays. That’s how I want my 4 man front to look So, you want this guy and Zeke Biggers? Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 1 hour ago, Mark Vader said: So, you want this guy and Zeke Biggers? Biggers would be a fun pick. There’s so many exciting DT’s in this draft. I really hope we double dip there to overhaul the DL 1 Quote
Bills_inthe6 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 He just looks like a big pylon, the NFL lineman will love manhandling this guy... Quote
GolfandBills Posted March 30 Posted March 30 (edited) Waste of a draft pick. Unless teams are dumb enough to run right at him he’s not catching anyone. 5 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Biggers would be a fun pick. There’s so many exciting DT’s in this draft. I really hope we double dip there to overhaul the DL I like the kid from Oregon and FSU for Buffalo. I think the big Michigan kid will be gone by 30 Edited March 30 by GolfandBills Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 This moc for me would be so good addressing a 1-tech DT. Quote
T master Posted March 31 Posted March 31 On 3/27/2025 at 3:13 PM, DJB said: I heard the dude can squat 464 lbs every time he gets up !!! 1 Quote
kitchen sink Posted March 31 Posted March 31 (edited) On 3/28/2025 at 10:17 AM, TheWeatherMan said: Depend on your body type and how you train. I had a slender build and focused on light weight high reps for endurance not high weight low reps for bulk. Every other week I would include a max set of 5 reps. These are completely two different types of workouts (aerobic vs anaerobic). For example, I was easily clearing 100 pushups on my military fitness test. There’s no mathematical equation that quantifies how many time a person can bench press their weight based on their reps at max weight. You’re not being a jerk…you’re just being wrong. Thank you for recognizing that I am not trying to be a jerk. There actually are calculations that can determine with a reasonable level of accuracy how many reps you can bench at one weight compared to another weight based on the number of reps at that first weight. People use them all the time to determine how many reps they should be doing at various percentages of the one rep max. It is one way to test how close to failure you are getting, which is one of the more important factors in muscle and strength growth. The attached image is the results from the calculator you can find at https://strengthlevel.com/one-rep-max-calculator It is based on your 5 reps at 225 lbs and it appears I was being generous at the 20 reps of 175lbs. My thought is that you might also have been able to do more than 5 reps, but did not push all the way to failure, in which case you might have been able to get closer to 35 reps at 175lbs Unfortunately, it appears that you never tried to see how many reps you could have done at that time at your body weight so we can't test this in the best manner. Edited March 31 by kitchen sink Quote
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Buffalo food and this dude seems like a bad combo. On 3/28/2025 at 9:35 AM, Captain Hindsight said: In HS we played a team that had these two really fat dudes right in the middle of the defense. Our first meeting that week coach wrote on the white board "Attack Cheeseburger Alley" and it was just ten plays that ran directly into them to wear them out 😂 Two of the biggest dudes in my high school got talked into trying out for football. They lasted like one training practice. Now sadly, both passed away before 40. 😢 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted March 31 Posted March 31 On 3/30/2025 at 7:11 AM, GolfandBills said: Waste of a draft pick. Unless teams are dumb enough to run right at him he’s not catching anyone. I like the kid from Oregon and FSU for Buffalo. I think the big Michigan kid will be gone by 30 If we draft him wait til the TC reports of him chasing down Keon Coleman... 1 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 hours ago, kitchen sink said: Thank you for recognizing that I am not trying to be a jerk. There actually are calculations that can determine with a reasonable level of accuracy how many reps you can bench at one weight compared to another weight based on the number of reps at that first weight. People use them all the time to determine how many reps they should be doing at various percentages of the one rep max. It is one way to test how close to failure you are getting, which is one of the more important factors in muscle and strength growth. The attached image is the results from the calculator you can find at https://strengthlevel.com/one-rep-max-calculator It is based on your 5 reps at 225 lbs and it appears I was being generous at the 20 reps of 175lbs. My thought is that you might also have been able to do more than 5 reps, but did not push all the way to failure, in which case you might have been able to get closer to 35 reps at 175lbs Unfortunately, it appears that you never tried to see how many reps you could have done at that time at your body weight so we can't test this in the best manner. This is accurate, my one rep max was 250. I was never able to bench 255 (although I rarely tried a 1 rep max). Quote
HIT BY SPIKES Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) On 3/29/2025 at 11:39 AM, PromoTheRobot said: Mike Jasper 2.0 I was thinking the same and thought that with his athleticism (video below) and size he may amount to something. However, Jasper turned out to be a better Head Coach than a NFL Player => https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jasper Edited April 1 by HIT BY SPIKES 1 Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) On 3/29/2025 at 8:46 AM, billsfan89 said: I was so sure Jasper was gonna be a player of note. Didn’t pan out I was as well., and he seemed to have a good (not great) work ethic (if I remember he lost a lot of weight when he come in way too heavy) and a very good personality smart and very likable. Edited April 1 by RoyBatty is alive Quote
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