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mabden

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  1. Did Joe Montana make Jerry Rice great or did Jerry Rice make Joe Montana great? Maybe they are both great.
  2. Emmanuel Hall, WR, Missouri Height: 6-1. Weight: 196. Projected 40 Time: 4.40. Projected Round (2019): 1-3. 10/6/18: On the year, Hall has 18 receptions for 430 yards and three touchdowns. However, he was shut out against Georgia while dealing with an injury that sapped him of his speed. 8/28/18: According to NFL teams' preseason data provided by team sources, Hall checks in at 6-foot-1, 196 pounds. He is said to run the 40 in 4.40 seconds. His arms measure at 33.5 inches, his hands at 9.5 inches, and his wing span at 80.38 inches. Hall was a big-play threat for Missouri in 2017, as his speed to stretch the field was a real problem for defenses. He averaged 25 yards per reception with 817 yards and eight touchdowns coming on only 33 catches. Sources say Hall has motivation issues and needs to improve his hands due to his problem with dropped passes. That being said, they said he is very fast and there is no doubt he can run. Elgton Jenkins, C, Mississippi State Height: 6-4. Weight: 304. Projected 40 Time: 5.05. Projected Round (2019): 1-3. 10/13/18: Jenkins has been a steady blocker in the middle of the Mississippi State offensive line this season. Overall, he had an impressive game against Auburn as Bulldogs quarterback Nick Fitzgerald had a lot of success running behind Jenkins. At the point of attack, Jenkins is quick to the second level and does a nice job of beating defenders to a spot to wall them off. He is quick, agile, and athletic on the inside with the ability to fire to the second level. Jenkins is very effective at double-team combo blocks with guards and is reliable to get gaps open with his double-team skills. In pass protection, Jenkins has a good anchor with the size to handle bull rushes. He may not grade out as a first-round pick, but he could be a good second-day selection who is a plug-and-play starter in the NFL. 8/28/18: According to NFL teams' preseason data provided by team sources, Jenkins checks in at 6-foot-4, 304 pounds. He is said to run the 40 in a quick 5.05 seconds. His arms measure at 34.25 inches, his hands at 10.13 inches, and his wing span at 83.38 inches. Jenkins is a athletic and quick interior blocker who has been very impressive for the Bulldogs over the past two seasons. Sources who have done some advance work for the 2019 NFL Draft say that Jenkins has impressed them and possesses early-round potential. Jenkins has good size to be a starting center in the NFL, and it will be interesting to see how he handles the change in offense under the new Mississippi State coaching staff. Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2019C.php#qlu9jZwyVt95qIgl.99 After these two, BPA
  3. "a fun entertaining high scoring Bills game" Two Big IFs: IF Allen can hit Foster (and/or McCloud) on the long pass, IF Foster (and/or McCloud) can catch them, the offense will start to open up for the young QB.
  4. Should have elaborated, getting McCoy's input/consent might alleviate any "locker room" discord that was/is being discussed. Totally agree the Bills should do what is best for the Bills.
  5. I liked the idea (posted in a similar thread) to have a sit down with McCoy and give him the option. Of course you don not let him go for less than a 2nd round pick in 2019.
  6. Good players are found all over... whether in the draft, free agency, or trade it doesn;t matter as long as management, scouts, and coaches have the money, recognizes good talent, and can coach up whoever they get. This team is on the right track, they have the right strategy, and have positioned themselves for continued success for a long time coming.
  7. Yeah, we beat the average yesterday!
  8. Archetta is still a ne**** home boy. 44 did not just bump into Allen. It was stupid, unnecessary and on purpose
  9. Take your pick: 5. OG Michael Jordan, Soph. Ohio State At 6-7 and 312 pounds, Jordan is like a big offensive tackle working at guard. With his massive size and his run blocking ability – he erases everything in front of him – he’s ready for the NFL now. But he’ll have to wait one more year. For now, he’ll get to blast away for one of the nation’s best backfields. 4. OG Beau Benzschawel, Sr. Wisconsin Go ahead and throw the names of all five Badger offensive linemen in a bag, pull one out, and you might just have the best blocker in college football. The 6-4, 317-pound versatile Benzschawel could kick outside at tackle if needed, but he has locked down the right guard spot for the last few years. He’ll join Michael Deiter to give the Badgers the best interior blockers in college football. 3. OG Nate Herbig, Jr. Stanford Gigantic, the 6-4, 348-pounder is very big, very strong, and very good at carrying the weight well. The best interior blocker on another great Cardinal line, it’s just job to do the heavy lifting for Bryce Love and the great ground game. If needed, he can move to center, too, but he’ll be too tough to replace at guard. 2. C Ross Pierschbacher, Sr. Alabama While he’s not the star that Jonah Williams is at tackle, the 6-4, 301-pounder is the leader of another great front five. Able to play guard, he’ll end up starting at center after earning all-star honors last year. He started out his career as a smallish but terrific starter at left guard, and that’s where he’ll likely be at the next level. But some teams will try him out at center, too. 1. OT/OG Michael Deiter, Sr. Wisconsin There might be better guards, better centers, and better tackles, but no one is better at being a possible all-star at any of the three positions. He could be a next-level left tackle option with a bit more work – he started on the outside last year – or he can be a star at left guard. At 6-6 and 321 pounds, he’s got the prerequisite mass for a Badger blocker, and now he’ll dominate on the inside. If needed, he’ll move one step over and see time at center, too – which is where he’ll likely end up playing in the NFL.
  10. Allen has the legs of Elway, the arm of Marino and the heart of Kelly. Blackledge was considered a bust in KC lasting only 5 years and 2 with Pitt. O'Brien had a decent career (2 pro bowls) with the Jets but only got them to the playoffs 3 years and lost each in the first round.
  11. All of them. Marv Levy had several goals for every season, Win the division, win the conference, win the Super Bowl.
  12. Foster is a rookie free agent with speed, he dropped a couple of hard catches. On the other hand, slower than dog sh!t, first round 4th-year pro, Benjamin drops two very catchable balls. Guess who I am getting rid of?
  13. Johnny Unitas Joe Montana Roger Staubach Peyton Manning Dan Marino
  14. I do not think KB can run that far.
  15. 16 yard pass to zay jones on the right hash mark
  16. This same coaching staff also told me/us that Peterman WAS ready to start an NFL game. Fun fact, Peterman was clearly not ready to start an NFL game. In fact the entire team looked like they were not ready. I like the coaching staff, I think they are the best we have seen since Wade Phillips. Does McDermott look like he is in over his head? After Sunday, yeah he does, but almost any coach would given an outcome like that on opening day. MTC.
  17. The Dow Jones Industrials are up 88 points since McDermott announced Josh Allen starting on Sunday!!!! Go Josh!
  18. All great points and I agree with every one of them except lack of confidence on Allen's part. From what I can see in the young man, he has no fear. From watching Allen's college games, he has plenty of experience running for his life behind an at best, average line.
  19. Benjamin, this guy did not come to play and his post-game comments sounded as if it wasn;t his fault.
  20. The only thing changing is Allen starts.
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