I had read that he was in a big money facility in Malibu or some shit like that
And probably hit every milf in there.
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I had read that he was in a big money facility in Malibu or some shit like that
Hey!And probably hit every milf in there.
Nah, it was what Covid started, older college players, plus add in the Pro set being run more in college now. The learning curve has been shortened for the kids.I recall about a mere 10 years ago how it was common for WRs to take 3 years to develop into something.
I see now it's down to about 8 games.
I guess humans are evolving.
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And how many rookies can come in on their first year and contribute with the numbers you mentioned above?Is our WR3 as bad as the media claims? Would drafting Lemon or Cooper be the difference?
Ask yourself this. How many teams in the league have a better duo than Puka/Adams? And how many teams have a good WR3? I mean the kinda good that results in 50 plus catches for 700 plus yards and 5 plus TD's like some think you need? And how many teams have the tight end talent we have?
Too early to project his ceiling. Give the kid at least one more year... it takes at least that long to reach your true potential although some guys do hit it early (like Puka).Look, it's not that Mumpfield isn't a useful player but that's probably his ceiling. And I'm saying this as someone who loved his flashes on tape last draft class.
Kid is a decent 4th receiver but may end up inactive at times if he doesn't have a role on ST with a guy like Smith takin his spot on the 53 (this is if Daniels can earn a spot on gameday).
This is also true.Too early to project his ceiling. Give the kid at least one more year... it takes at least that long to reach your true potential although some guys do hit it early (like Puka).
I mean, I wanna glaze up CJ Daniels but he was a 7th round pick in a weak class.I'm not so sure... it just seemed like, when Puka & Adams were intermittent, that the O really struggled -- that is, until we started rolling with 13 sets. But, I think that developed because we were weak at WR3. The WR3s we had last season, Mumps Whitt Smith & Tutu did fine, but all are "role" player type WRs, & none of them seem like they could step up into WR2 if one of PN or DA are out.
Klare seals the deal with the growth of our 13 sets, with how potent it was for us last season. But, I really think we have something with CJ Daniels. This kid really looks like he could be a strong WR2 replacement, maybe higher, if PN or DA are out. In Miami, Toney & Marion had more yards, but CJ had 7 TDs to Marion's 2 (Toney had 10) & had the same ypc average as Toney. I really like his chances. But after him, we have a good WR room, but I think only CJ has the potential to step up into the WR2 role.
A 6th round pick ...I mean, I wanna glaze up CJ Daniels but he was a 7th round pick in a weak class.
I mean… haven’t we been through this?I mean, I wanna glaze up CJ Daniels but he was a 7th round pick in a weak class.
Have... have... you been glazed?I mean… haven’t we been through this?
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Have... have... you been glazed?
I mean, I wanna glaze up CJ Daniels but he was a 7th round pick in a weak class.
Yeah, if you’re going to insult a player & doughnut simultaneously, you better get it right.A 6th round pick ... View attachment 75568
I will say, I truly do not get doughnuts - not my first, second, third... or even 6th choice.Yeah, if you’re going to insult a player & doughnut simultaneously, you better get it right.
I will say, I truly do not get doughnuts - not my first, second, third... or even 6th choice.
You’re just jealous of all the glazing.I will say, I truly do not get doughnuts - not my first, second, third... or even 6th choice.
a plain donut is actually not badYou’re just jealous of all the glazing.
I fail to see your point.a plain donut is actually not bad
the rest of the stuff is just fried sugar
a plain donut is actually not bad
the rest of the stuff is just fried sugar