deleted op cause it was on phone and did not come out right... Thats my right to delete yes? My original was I was not sure about it... You want to call me out on it? Continued to want to say... I thought they should sign him a extended NOW cause he is going to get way more expensive next season. ya happy?
I got lots of funny faces... Look... I would of extended him right away... He is going to have Shaq on one side and a guy named Von. My point... pay him now because Olivers stats are going to explode this year with those faces around him on this team... Its not that I dont like ED... its just that I dont want to over pay next year
read up I should of explained it more.
Yantha You are on purpose starting threads that have been either talked about all year long/beating the bush on a topic/or just flat out troll threads. with 160+ replies/posts, I have come to one conclusion... your a troll.
I stopped reading the second you said that..
8 seconds look how high the dude jumped. He jumped so high his legs from his knee to feet went horizontal with the field. for ONE SECOND... dont try and tell me Vertical leap does not make up for arm length..
HORRIBLE Narrative This is a ball that was about to hit a player on time right place at the players helmet and he jumped up and stole it...
ever hear of the 50/50 ball?
back in 2017 this article came out http://seahawksdraftblog.com/the-2017-cornerback-class-has-a-wingspan-problem and this was talking about 32 inch arm length.. note... we picked a pro bowler out of this draft with just over 32 inches. So the question to be asked... is there any data any where that shows 1 player with sub 30 inches that are good in the nfl? so i did some research myself.
Opinionated but these are 2 top 20 CB's in the league within half an inch.
Byron Murphy top 20 cb with 30 1/8 arm
Casey Hayward top 20 cb 30.25
there was a guy named Mighty Mouse Mark McMillian who was only 5'7 small arms (they did not measure his arms but they were small lol) and had a fine career at CB. a source i do not trust said his arms were 29 inches. in an 8 year span he had 23-24 INT's.
That being said... this is an interesting conversation to be had and i am removing my rolly eyes and adding a thumbs up.
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(movie Hoosiers) "did not know they grew them so small down on the farm"~
Half inch make or break? i dont know man...
For me... and maybe only me... I feel like this is just looking at one statistic and ignoring the rest... Kind of like looking at accuracy but ignoring the rest. Steve tasker was always one of the if not THE smallest players on the field.. but he played big game cause of all the other things he could do really well. While this may be a bad example lets look at another. Josh Allen had horrible completion percentage coming into the NFL BUT he hand all the other tangibles to be a great QB.
For me this is nothing more then paying attention to one stat... thats why you got my rolly eyes...