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Udubalum07

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  1. I think they hold onto all three. Cody Ford will be cheap guard depth and Moss, I hope, can become a sorry yardage back, and offer some pass pro, not anymore than that. 

     

    I watched Expenses a lot in college. I'm hoping I see not of what I thought he could be this year. Something like 6 sacks would be big.

  2. On 6/14/2022 at 10:18 AM, cle23 said:

     

    Yes, Dante Stallworth.  The big thing there was the person Stallworth hit was in the middle of a large highway in the middle of the night.  But Stallworth did spend a short time in jail and have a lot of other things enforced due to him being drunk.  I do not believe he was speeding but I honestly don't know.

    This situation was much different than Stallworth. Stallworth was barely over the legal limit. Was not going over the speed limit, and it was a pedestrian that jumped out between two cars. The rule was that if he hadn't been over the legal limit, he would have had no responsibility. There were bystanders that said it was 100% the pedestrians fault, much different than the story of the bystanders amount above.

     

    Ruggs would be serving jail time regardless if he was drinking or not. Him being way over the limit will add charges and more time to the sentence.

  3. Coming from Colorado, and I follow the program closely, this doesn't surprise me at all. His last stint of actually calling plays was when he was the OC there. Their offense was terrible and very unorganized.

     

    Many false start and alignment issues, the team lacked talent, but was also not well coached. They only lasted two years, he probably has leaned a lot since those years from Reid, but these comments are very similar to what was said at Colorado as well from a personality standpoint.

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  4. Good breakdown, the only thing I would change is at safety. I think Hamlin is the one probable to make the team and Johnson will be fighting for a spot. I believe Hamlin will be starting if not next year for Poyer, then it would be the following year for Hyde.

  5. If just one of the early defensive end picks make a jump, we will see a much better defense against the better teams. Against some of the better offenses, it seemed like we didn't have a chance unless the offense scored at least 30+.

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  6. My cousin's son actually plays with him at Iowa State. Good kid, really good player, but with that said I wouldn't take him unless he somehow fell to them in the 2nd. It has to be either we or cb in the first, especially with the money being thrown around at those positions.

     

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  7. I think the thing with Tua is that everything will have to be perfect for him to succeed. He can't cover up any weakness. All parts of the offense have to be really solid offensive line, run game, and receivers. 

     

    He doesn't take chances in tight windows. It worked at Alabama when he was always throwing to wide open guys while in the pocket with great protection. As soon as you get him off his spot, he really struggles with making any improvisational plays. He's fine as long as he can sit in a clean pocket and make simple reads.

  8. I watched him a lot in college. He has some definite ability. He has had terrible QB play, and if he can be had for a 6th, it is worth the flyer.

    Getting Diggs working with him, he would be able to improve his route running. Gabe Davis has improved a lot in two years, Shenault could do the same.

    He is a more quiet and humble personality, and would fit in well here.

  9. One of the biggest things to consider is the lack of premier coaching he had up until at least Wyoming and into the NFL. Most all qbs coming out were tabbed as superstars in middle school or high school, and were getting elite qb coaching and athletic training opportunities. Josh didn't have any of those things through small town high school, junior college, and finally got a little more of it in college. The thing is he was about 6 years behind most qb prospects in both athletic and QB training. It is amazing how quickly he has become a top 5 qb in the NFL, both from a passing and running ability.

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