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Buffalo716

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  1. I played high-level corner and sustained many head injuries Pulling guards and tackles and fullbacks, coming at you 15 miles an hour to pancake you.. and you got to fly into them and take them out low.. your angles a little off and you get a helmet into a thigh the size of a tree trunk Corners and safeties smash into each other at 20 miles per hour a good amount They are corners not linebackers, and generally don't have the best form when it comes to tackling. A lot of head injuries are sustained there
  2. You are totally wrong Cornerbacks suffer the most concussions on average in football per year https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/11/09/the-nfl-studied-every-concussion-over-two-seasons-what-happens-next-may-be-up-to-manufacturers/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/11/09/cornerbacks-suffer-most-concussions-according-nfl-report/849749001/ Been this way for a while
  3. Of course Men with his size with his strength shouldn't move how he moves
  4. I have watched every snap of Ford at Oklahoma he was a better tackle than guard, that is why I think he needs to have time to develop at tackle, because he has a high ceiling he was a fifth-round guard prospect on my board, his senior season at tackle turned him into a borderline first-round pick I never said he was like Joe Thomas. Somebody said he had short arms for a tackle, and he doesn't. He has average arm length, longer arms and Joe Thomas. And Ford has very quick feet And I watched every single snap of Cody Ford at Oklahoma. His play was much better at tackle than guard, which is why I say he needs development His guard play was not amazing at Oklahoma. It was good. He was about a 5th 6th round pick imo when he changed to right tackle and his play picked up tremendously https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/cody-ford Reading this, some slightly different opinions from scouts. And his footwork is inconsistent, but everybody says he has very quick feet, is a tremendous athlete, and should be slotted at tackle first because his size and athleticism All three of those scouts say guard should be a fall back, and I saw the same thing when I was scouting him. He just has so much talent that you need to try him at tackle, until it fails
  5. I honestly didn't realize he was 27. If he could stay healthy he definitely has a chance to regain form and be a good player in this league
  6. If he stays healthy, he definitely has the mindset and talent to be a Hall of famer he just has to continually work on his craft
  7. Despite what a lot of people think, Ford actually had some good games last year at right tackle. He wasn't complete trash And I didn't realize Williams was only 27. That's actually young
  8. We have two veteran starting right tackles on our roster Again most right tackles don't even start till they're 26 27 years old. Cody Ford has a lot of time to learn the right tackle position.
  9. Yeah he has a higher floor at guard. You can mask weaknesses But we haven't developed the right tackle here in a decade and he's our best chance in the next 2 to 5 years Most tackles peak at 28 to 29 years old. He has tons of game to grow
  10. He has longer arms than Joe Thomas. and rookie tackles usually are thinking a lot more than playing, that's why they're slower The dude is a freak athlete. he went from being a fifth-round guard prospect to a borderline first-round tackle prospect Guards are actually easy to find, tackles aren't and 99% need development
  11. His feet were extremely impressive at Oklahoma. and he's a tremendous athlete for a man that size His tackle play was much better than his junior year of guard, and it takes time to develop tackles There are a lot of good guards in the league, their is a shortage of tackles
  12. If him and Williams are the best pairing on the right side, then you should build chemistry But Williams is a stop Gap and we need a right tackle for the future I think Cody Ford could be a good guard, but his tackle play at Oklahoma was much better. And a man with that size and athleticism sounds like a great person to groom at right tackle
  13. Half the posters here also wanted dawkins to play guard lol You need to develop tackles, it's hard
  14. Pretty sure bojo was top 3 in the league in touchbacks so he's definitely not that accurate inside the 10-yard line
  15. I think we are probably screwed if Fromm has to Play too
  16. I do that with Long island iced teas Then get thrown out of Dave and Buster's. I think I'm the real prize here
  17. I bet that's not the only thing she swallows
  18. That was something special Nobody talks about that, but it was easily the most defining moment of tre's career so far Shutting down Odell back to back to back in the end zone was his hello party to the world
  19. You need to be playoff-caliber to get to the super bowl The second we made the playoffs he changed the sign to championship-caliber
  20. Ignoring that he started his career with three straight 11-win seasons on a team that had the number one pick right before he got there because they were so bad And finished his career with a playoff appearance The dude went four out of six years. and is tied with Drew Brees for most passing touchdowns per game in NFL history
  21. It still is to some people I don't think there's no difference between using a slur 30 years ago and using it today. A slur is a slur Whether you say it seriously, mockingly or with friends
  22. Totally agree Griffin became a key cog. Gurrier has an NBA furture I believe because his athleticism but Griffin is a much purer scorer rn Ansalem vs Edwards will be a good battle
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