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I didnt think he would be a gronk clone. But the way he ran after the catch reminded me of gronk And after scouting for 20+ years I have a good bead on some position's Everytime he caught the ball he consistently ran angry and broke 1-2 tackles per attempt That was a great skill and thought he would be a better pro than collegiate honestly.. and I was super happy we grabbed him because he was talented, just underused
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Because I watch tons of ball and thought Knox was a stud . Ole miss didn't utilize TEs and every time he got the chance he did something great I had a top 60 grade on him, and I thought if there was a gronk type guy who ran angry it could be him He did some crazy stuff in limited roles
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Yes that's a good description And different sports require different fibers... Like you said the distance runner is more slow twitch , and he might lose in a 100 to the quick twitch guy But would smoke him in 2 miles And you can train them differently
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I mean it was just kinda clear to me he was looking to do things before he actually caught the ball He had strong hands at ole miss
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I can't believe people actually thought he has a catching/hands problem It was clearly a concentration thing
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LMAO it probably would have been easier if I just said worked on reaction time. My point was it's not a talent thing with Cam, he just needs to react quicker to routes Your right forearm is probably jacked!
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Well it is a type of muscle fiber. But there are slow twitch and quick twitch fibers And you could train them independently. You could work on slow-twitch and quick twitch fibers. Being a corner it's all about the quick twitching fibers. Which is why you see him doing those drills with the cones. Because it's training his quick twitch fibers to react faster I may have said it in a weird way, but it's absolutely science, and athlete's absolutely work on it Somebody like a cyclist works on slow-twitch fibers It's not a talent thing with Cam, it's his reaction time to routes. Which is why I said he needs to work on those quick-twitch muscles. Because it's not a talent thing, it's a reaction thing
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Like quick twitch reflexes or fast twitch Training muscle fibers to Reacting quicker, becoming quicker . The slot position is all about reacting quick Sometimes a millisecond is the difference between an interception and touchdown You've never heard of a quick-twitch athlete? Who's muscle fibers react super fast. Allowing for burst and speed rapidly All the best corners use that same quick twitch to react to routes and close on them
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He was always pretty jacked He's about 5'10 max and probably a 190 lb
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Patrick Mahomes challenges Josh Allen to a throw off
Buffalo716 replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I would not bet against cam When he was healthy, he was UBs best defender regardless of position probably He is physical and has good route recognition with some balls skills He could probably be a really good slot corner , if he can get his reaction time quicker
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Love my UB boys. This kid is feisty, very physical, and has great ball skills while it's in the air I really hope he could push to make the roster because he is talented
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Chad Kelly is Ready to Race!
Buffalo716 replied to NoHuddleKelly12's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's got decent mobility, and it seems he's found a decent amount of crack cocaine- 77 replies
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Build your ultimate 5 player Bills team - $15
Buffalo716 replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Stevie Johnson Am I the only one who recognizes Bills players lol -
Build your ultimate 5 player Bills team - $15
Buffalo716 replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I would think it'd be at least tied for top five. There's more cornerbacks than middle linebackers so there will be more higher overall players Same with D ends There are only 32 starting Mike's.. An 81 what put Tremaine at 14th, at the end of this year's Madden But they also have kuechly and Ryan shazier in the game ahead of him. So it would be 12 The lowest-ranked starting middle linebacker is Germaine Pratt , Bengals 70, and there are good amount of players in the low-to-mid 70s who start at Mike. So an 81 should be top 12
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For sure. and you know I respect the crap out of you GB because of your love for the game from across the pond Like I said in one of my first posts the games not cut-and-dry. Tremaine is pretty good at snuffing out stretches and outside zones. Getting to use his athletic ability But he struggles on Powers and whams, where they're attacking right at him. He definitely need to get stronger at the point of attack Just like he's better in zone then he is in man following a running back But I am super glad we drafted him
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By definition a stuff is behind or at the line of scrimmage So all 20 were for no gain or loss of yards By no means do I think he's an elite run stuffer, but where the game is in 2020 he's easily top 16 , I think the advanced stats would show that What I think you're seeing is his inconsistency. Because some plays he looks lost run-stuffing, and then other plays he's a heat-seeking missile Averaged out, he's probably an average run-stuffer who is getting better. When he has a bad game he's bad, When he's on he's on and you know I totally respect you GB just because of your passion for the game from across the pond
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I don't think I said he was better in the run versus the pass. I said that people are undervaluing his run-stuffing Which his 20 run stops prove. Somebody who is below average wouldn't even have 10 stuffs. You just want him to be Bobby Wagner which he isn't He is good in the pass game and getting better, but right now it's mostly because of his physical gifts and not his play recognizing abilities. When that catches up to speed he will be an all pro Matt Milano is way better recognizing pass concepts right now
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His Gap recognition may have been below average for the NFL in 1990. But not in 2020. The game is completely different and so are Mike linebackers.. I think he has good drops, but I definitely don't think he's close to being finished. being a defensive back for 20 years I see a lot of nuanced things in coverages , and Tremaine still has a lot of room for growth Tremaine feeds off a lot of Matt Milano in coverage. Who is undoubtedly better in man and zone Using a basketball analogy, Tremaine is the rim protector, while Milano Is the pesky wing defender Milano is doing tons of the dirty work in coverage funneling it to Tremaine in the middle who just has to stand ground and use his physical gifts When the mental game approaches his physical game, he will be the best in the NFL. it just takes time and repetition and seeing everything the game can throw at you