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D. L. Hot-Flamethrower

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  1. I bet some teams have metrics that take all the different results(combine, college stats erc.) from all the categories and they spill out pretty decent correlations in totality. Smart analysts won't include data that has no impact. This test is still in because it is a remnant of the past...hey we've always done it this way. And, there are still a few old relics that like it, as there are some of this board. End of the day if you believe someone is not smart and they score a 13 you get confirmation.
  2. A=Talent, B=personality/fit I don't believe they weight P/F more than talent...What's important is that they aren't Like Dareus/Watkins and A Talents and D/F on other.
  3. I'm a fan. I think we could get him later on in the draft and he would be a steal. Multiple languages- we can use that for audibles! https://slapthesign.com/2018/03/28/notre-dame-football-best-nfl-draft-fit-equanimeous-st-brown/
  4. Queue. He's not as dumb as you think! SMH
  5. I wonder how all the Journalists would fair on the average score? Sully Hmmmmm!
  6. I wonder what Sully would score on the Wonderlic.
  7. In the case of the Browns I believe they are taking a QB and won't trade out. The Giants case is different IMO, sure they could take a QB like Allen/ Darnold and be down with it. They are in a strong position, having the ability to say no. However, some of the scenarios I've seen with regard to a trade down are really, really strong for them. If the Bills could get up to 5,6,7 I wouldn't rule out another draft day trade up to 2.
  8. Is this really true? I'm not so sure
  9. Like Shaq said in the Blue Chips, "those tests are all culturally biased coach"
  10. You don't fit in here. We are loaded with guys who have a huge impact on the real draft process! LOL especially with the Bills. SMH
  11. Remember the draft is about value. You don't want to draft a guy higher than you need to.
  12. But where is "off the charts" my personal favorite? I mean, why even have the charts because everyone is "off them"!
  13. I remain unconvinced that they are going to win the Super Bowl. And, if they don't, it isn't going to be fun in the following year.
  14. Something telling me that all these names they're bringing in might not work out the way it looks. The whole may be less than the sum of the parts!
  15. Rams seem to have an unlimited thirst this offseason.
  16. How come we have no score for Rudolph? Anyone?
  17. I heard them talking on NFL radio about Will Hernandez the guard, not doing so swell on it; and there being worries about his ability to process. FWIW
  18. It was a joke and you failed at understanding. An a-hXXe can be anyone between 1-50 on the Wonderlich. Sorry to confuse.
  19. I should have made my humor more obvious
  20. One of my first heroes in baseball, saw him play many times at old Jarry Park in Montreal before he was traded to the Mets. Great Arm and especially RBI man. RIP
  21. Not sure when it happened, but the form tackle changed at sometime in the last 3-4 decades and this caused the problem. I played a lot of ball when I was younger, and I remember being taught to break down, square up, and put your shoulder right on the guys belly button, wrap up and drive to the ground. The key to this is you have the eyes up and your helmet doesn't initiate the contact....the shoulder does. My right shoulder is noticeably lower than my left to this day...a different problem. I remember some years back seeing a clinic about proper technique, and they were teaching them to put their helmet into the sternum. Obviously this is an evolution of vicious hitting and it's aimed at hurting more. This also puts the tackler at increased risk IMO. If this rule takes some time but ends up with a return to the older way, I'm all for it.
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