Matt_In_NH Posted Monday at 02:38 PM Posted Monday at 02:38 PM (edited) 30 minutes ago, vtnatefootball11 said: Some of you are going too far with this. I am somewhat biased being a Clemson alum but Wilkins is not by any means a "bad apple" type. This is a guy that got his degree in 2.5 years with a near 4.0 (and then went on to get a masters), never in trouble, leader in the community, loved by his teammates etc. He is simply an absolute goofball. He is a character for sure, huge ham, always dancing, singing and doing splits and stuff, was big into drama in high school. But the dude can ball, has crazy work ethic, and is well respected on and off the field. I'm sure his personality rubs some people the wrong way and he is a weirdo with his after the play antics not trying to defend him there, but he is far far from any type of bad apple or locker room cancer type thing. Just wanted to correct that for those that are unfamiliar with him and getting the wrong idea here. Bottom line, if he is even remotely healthy he would be a tremendous upgrade over Jones. I mean the Raiders had a reason for waiving him and voiding his money....we don't know what that is. He is a great player....if he did not take his work serious on the foot injury it could be an indication regarding his commitment after he got the bag. It happens....football is hard on the body. The details are not yet public so it is hard to really judge. Edited Monday at 02:39 PM by Matt_In_NH 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Monday at 06:15 PM Author Posted Monday at 06:15 PM 40 minutes ago, wppete said: I will admit, this does not seem as bad as I expected. I get it, it's still technically harassment, but it's better than his usual shoving his thumb into a dude's taint. 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Monday at 06:24 PM Author Posted Monday at 06:24 PM Ok I just made this 8 2 Quote
JerseyBills Posted Monday at 06:41 PM Posted Monday at 06:41 PM 1 hour ago, wppete said: I read that he also was tickling a players feet like non stop. No matter what , the gms around the league know the details and the longer he doesn’t get signed , the stranger the incident was. Very talented on the field 2 Quote
Simon Posted Monday at 06:48 PM Posted Monday at 06:48 PM 31 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: I will admit, this does not seem as bad as I expected. I don't believe for a second that this encompasses the entirety of the story. 1 1 Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted Monday at 07:38 PM Posted Monday at 07:38 PM 2 hours ago, wppete said: The question is where his hands were when he was attempting that kiss. As is well documented, he is quite "handsy" and based on history, it has to be more than said kiss. I seriously doubt that a player would complain about a simple gesture like that and that a team would take the extreme action of cutting him based on that. Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Monday at 07:50 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:50 PM 6 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said: The question is where his hands were when he was attempting that kiss. As is well documented, he is quite "handsy" and based on history, it has to be more than said kiss. I seriously doubt that a player would complain about a simple gesture like that and that a team would take the extreme action of cutting him based on that. I think one of the McAfee guys pointed out, if a player went to HR/Mgmt over this then it likely indicates the locker room was already done/over with Wilkins. Couldve just been the last straw, or the opportunity everyone was looking for. 2 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted Monday at 08:13 PM Posted Monday at 08:13 PM Browns QB situation is actually worse than it was before. Pickett is out with an injured hamstring. Sanders was 4th string and on some reps wasn't even throwing to other players. He was throwing to coaches as the WRs had already finished their reps Today he got no first string reps but apparently went 9/9 with 2TDs with sevond team 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted Monday at 08:23 PM Posted Monday at 08:23 PM Upon further reflection, I'm thinking the Eagles may have won the AJ Brown trade. Doubt the Bills are interested. 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted Monday at 08:33 PM Posted Monday at 08:33 PM 16 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Browns QB situation is actually worse than it was before. Pickett is out with an injured hamstring. Sanders was 4th string and on some reps wasn't even throwing to other players. He was throwing to coaches as the WRs had already finished their reps Today he got no first string reps but apparently went 9/9 with 2TDs with sevond team Albert Breer had a blurb from Browns camp this morning in which he notes that Sanders was WAY behind in football knowledge, a fact that came out in the pre-draft process. He thinks that this, more than anything else, caused his slide. He's having to learn how to play the position from the ground up. It is a more than subtle dig at daddy's coaching. You can read that here, but you have to scroll down a bit: https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-takeaways-inside-ben-johnson-plan-for-bears-caleb-williams-training-camp 2 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted Monday at 08:37 PM Posted Monday at 08:37 PM 1 hour ago, Simon said: I don't believe for a second that this encompasses the entirety of the story. He grabbed Allen's package before. Now I think it was for a different reason and I don't want him in the Bills locker room. Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted Monday at 08:47 PM Posted Monday at 08:47 PM 13 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Albert Breer had a blurb from Browns camp this morning in which he notes that Sanders was WAY behind in football knowledge, a fact that came out in the pre-draft process. He thinks that this, more than anything else, caused his slide. He's having to learn how to play the position from the ground up. It is a more than subtle dig at daddy's coaching. You can read that here, but you have to scroll down a bit: https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-takeaways-inside-ben-johnson-plan-for-bears-caleb-williams-training-camp Yeah I,agree. His dad needed to find better QB coach several years ago. Perhaps that is a good sign that he can still get better. Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Posted Monday at 08:54 PM 19 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Albert Breer had a blurb from Browns camp this morning in which he notes that Sanders was WAY behind in football knowledge, a fact that came out in the pre-draft process. He thinks that this, more than anything else, caused his slide. He's having to learn how to play the position from the ground up. It is a more than subtle dig at daddy's coaching. You can read that here, but you have to scroll down a bit: https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-takeaways-inside-ben-johnson-plan-for-bears-caleb-williams-training-camp That's going to be a lot of learning. So I'm just assuming, Colorado had a very basic offense with just a lot of talent to throw to? Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Monday at 09:10 PM Author Posted Monday at 09:10 PM 35 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Albert Breer had a blurb from Browns camp this morning in which he notes that Sanders was WAY behind in football knowledge, a fact that came out in the pre-draft process. He thinks that this, more than anything else, caused his slide. He's having to learn how to play the position from the ground up. It is a more than subtle dig at daddy's coaching. You can read that here, but you have to scroll down a bit: https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-takeaways-inside-ben-johnson-plan-for-bears-caleb-williams-training-camp A lot of guys come out of college programs not ready at all for the NFL. Caleb Williams had never called a play in a huddle before joining the Bears, and that ***** is difficult! I can believe the lack of Xs and Os affected his draft position. Way more than I believe people in 2025's NFL had some vendetta against Deion. 2 1 Quote
That's No Moon Posted Monday at 10:01 PM Posted Monday at 10:01 PM 7 hours ago, vtnatefootball11 said: Some of you are going too far with this. I am somewhat biased being a Clemson alum but Wilkins is not by any means a "bad apple" type. This is a guy that got his degree in 2.5 years with a near 4.0 (and then went on to get a masters), never in trouble, leader in the community, loved by his teammates etc. He is simply an absolute goofball. He is a character for sure, huge ham, always dancing, singing and doing splits and stuff, was big into drama in high school. But the dude can ball, has crazy work ethic, and is well respected on and off the field. I'm sure his personality rubs some people the wrong way and he is a weirdo with his after the play antics not trying to defend him there, but he is far far from any type of bad apple or locker room cancer type thing. Just wanted to correct that for those that are unfamiliar with him and getting the wrong idea here. Bottom line, if he is even remotely healthy he would be a tremendous upgrade over Jones. The guy actively and repeatedly grabs people's junk in an unwanted manner. I'm not sure I understand how his GPA comes into it. 1 hour ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: Yeah I,agree. His dad needed to find better QB coach several years ago. Perhaps that is a good sign that he can still get better. Depends if he's willing to listen or if Dad will keep interfering. Quote
Simon Posted Monday at 11:03 PM Posted Monday at 11:03 PM 8 hours ago, vtnatefootball11 said: Some of you are going too far with this. I am somewhat biased being a Clemson alum but Wilkins is not by any means a "bad apple" type. This is a guy that got his degree in 2.5 years with a near 4.0 (and then went on to get a masters), never in trouble, leader in the community, loved by his teammates etc. He is simply an absolute goofball. He is a character for sure, huge ham, always dancing, singing and doing splits and stuff, was big into drama in high school. But the dude can ball, has crazy work ethic, and is well respected on and off the field. I'm sure his personality rubs some people the wrong way and he is a weirdo with his after the play antics not trying to defend him there, but he is far far from any type of bad apple or locker room cancer type thing. Just wanted to correct that for those that are unfamiliar with him and getting the wrong idea here. Bottom line, if he is even remotely healthy he would be a tremendous upgrade over Jones. I think you're really reaching here. Just because he's smart doesn't mean he isn't a sociopath. He's probably never been in trouble because he's mostly too smart to get caught. And if he was loved by his teammates, he wouldn't have just been reported and released. I think this dude has skeevy creeper written all over him. 2 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted Monday at 11:18 PM Posted Monday at 11:18 PM 14 minutes ago, Simon said: I think you're really reaching here. Just because he's smart doesn't mean he isn't a sociopath. He's probably never been in trouble because he's mostly too smart to get caught. And if he was loved by his teammates, he wouldn't have just been reported and released. I think this dude has skeevy creeper written all over him. Some of the most intelligent have been psycho and sociopaths.. Facts Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted Monday at 11:42 PM Posted Monday at 11:42 PM 23 minutes ago, JerseyBills said: Some of the most intelligent have been psycho and sociopaths.. Facts Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted Monday at 11:48 PM Posted Monday at 11:48 PM 42 minutes ago, Simon said: I think you're really reaching here. Just because he's smart doesn't mean he isn't a sociopath. He's probably never been in trouble because he's mostly too smart to get caught. And if he was loved by his teammates, he wouldn't have just been reported and released. I think this dude has skeevy creeper written all over him. And when he is caught doing skeevy creeper things...well superstar football players tend not to face the same scrutiny (especially on a football campus) as someone who is a normal student. That's what leads some of these guys into their odd behaviors when they are in the NFL and no one is sweeping up their messes before they get heard about. 2 Quote
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