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Get real?

 

Thems the RULES, son. :lol:

 

Not sure how more REAL than specifically saying you can't lead with the crown of your helmet is.

 

If he accidentally stumbled into somebody with his helmet it's one thing, that's why they review it......... but he simply chose to finish the play that way.....finishing with the helmet has long been a way to give a little extra pain to your opponent..........if he didn't have a helmet on he wouldn't do it.....simple as that.

 

The players know the rules, it's just a tough habit to break after years of doing it.

 

The Bills are about to take a big salary cap hit for the now "born again leader" but former knucklehead late-hit and pf specialist Aaron Williams........who injured his neck leading with his helmet in 2014........the leagues are under fire for concerns about concussions..............there are reasons that sh*t has to be cut out.

 

Pretty clear leading with the crown. Easy call. Too bad for Bosa, who I think did it with intent but not malice, but I support the policy.
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Pitt junior WR Tyler Boyd declares for the NFL draft

 

The all-time leading receiver at Pitt, Boyd won't be the biggest or fastest wide receiver prospect in the 2016 class, but he pays attention to the details and is an exquisite catcher of the football.
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i think in the NFL he will be best as a 5 technique in a 3-4 scheme. And can drop back in cov... [ducks]

 

maybe he can make interception instead of whine like Mario

he'll be gone before bills pick.

 

unfortunately

 

I love going 7 - 9 through 9 - 7 every yr, someday we will get the top pick and get John Elway.

Kelly to Treadwell for the TD. I could get used to hearing that.

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Notre Dame LB Jaylon Smith, who suffered a knee injury today, has a $5M loss of value policy. Starts to collect $ if he slips out of 1st rd.

It's crazy how they can set up these policies now. Banks are scouting players and know who should go in which round, apparently.

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Quarterbacks like Penn State's Christian Hackenberg and Oregon's Vernon Adams will get all of the attention but the highest rated NFL prospects playing Saturday will be the defenders chasing them.
Highlighting prospects from all five Jan. 1 games - the Outback Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Citrus Bowl, Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl - NFLDraftScout.com recaps the noteworthy New Year's Day performances creating a buzz with NFL scouts.

 

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Anyone watch Jake Rudock slice apart Florida yesterday. He is a guy I would draft...over 3000 yards passing this year at Michigan. He is extremely accurate and has a great throwing motion.

he got a lot better throughout the year. Florida's D is nothing to sneeze at. He got Harbaugh-ized. I think he's pretty good. Edited by YoloinOhio
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Not a QB

 

Low ceiling

You really see a low ceiling with Bosa?!? He has been dominant his entire career while constantly facing double and triple teams. He is good against the run and was a 5 star recruit. The talent with Bosa isn't the question at all. He could easily be a 12-15 sack guy that is great against the run. He may be an idiot but he is a high floor, high ceiling guy which is why he'll go at or near the top.
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You really see a low ceiling with Bosa?!? He has been dominant his entire career while constantly facing double and triple teams. He is good against the run and was a 5 star recruit. The talent with Bosa isn't the question at all. He could easily be a 12-15 sack guy that is great against the run. He may be an idiot but he is a high floor, high ceiling guy which is why he'll go at or near the top.

and he will be only 20 years old on draft day

 

He's a little bit of an idiot but I think his football IQ is high. He talks like Kiko though, lol.

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Not really paid much attention to him this year (or Ohio State in general). Listed at 235, is he physical enough to match up to the typical 'Rex types' at LB?

he's an OLB, similar to a Ryan Shazier but bigger. Wouldn't fit as a Rex ILB. Jmo.

 

If he stays at OSU they are planning to move him inside more to give him that element for the NFL - but I think he's leaving.

 

Josh Perry is a guy from OSU who fits Rex scheme inside.

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he's an OLB, similar to a Ryan Shazier but bigger. Wouldn't fit as a Rex ILB. Jmo.

 

If he stays at OSU they are planning to move him inside more to give him that element for the NFL - but I think he's leaving.

 

Josh Perry is a guy from OSU who fits Rex scheme inside.

I look at Lee as that Deone Bucchanon type. He just feels like he can do it all. I know everyone loves Cash from Duke but Lee feels to me like a similar player.
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