Den's a poet, and didnt know itHe's not a Ram so who gives a damn?
I'm also very confused with the title. It has no relation to AD whatsoever.Yeah; what’s a Bills player got to do with replacing AD?
The thread title is somewhat misleading.
Starts? I highly doubt his NFL career starts. Brian Allen was an IL state champ wrestler and played football his whole life. This guy’s obviously on another level as a wrestler but has never even played football. Renaldo Nehemiah was a world class hurdler…. LOL Niners!I doubt he starts. It takes more than a summer to commit Oline stances and movements to memory so that player doesn’t have to think while playing
I'll believe it when I see it. They'll be lucky if he is a contributor of any kind. Report I was reading said he had never put on a pair of cleats until the tryout with the Bills. I get he's a freak physically but you can't just play pro football if you've never played any kind of football. He'll be a liability for years until (or if) he learns the nuances of the game. Maybe they find a niche role where they only use him in specific packages and he doesn't have to think just try and get the person with the ball. That might work at first but offensive coordinators worth anything will exploit him.
Idk, I might be wrong but history says he's going to not be much more than a trivia answer.
So basically a lot like AD's combine analysis.I'll believe it when I see it. They'll be lucky if he is a contributor of any kind. Report I was reading said he had never put on a pair of cleats until the tryout with the Bills. I get he's a freak physically but you can't just play pro football if you've never played any kind of football. He'll be a liability for years until (or if) he learns the nuances of the game. Maybe they find a niche role where they only use him in specific packages and he doesn't have to think just try and get the person with the ball. That might work at first but offensive coordinators worth anything will exploit him.
Idk, I might be wrong but history says he's going to not be much more than a trivia answer.
Ever hear of Stephen Neal?Starts? I highly doubt his NFL career starts. Brian Allen was an IL state champ wrestler and played football his whole life. This guy’s obviously on another level as a wrestler but has never even played football. Renaldo Nehemiah was a world class hurdler…. LOL Niners!
Yeah, a middling NFL OG who was a much more decorated wrestler.Ever hear of Stephen Neal?
I expect that if AD had left the NFL to fight in the UFC at age 25 and tried to fight top-10 fighters right out of the gate, he would have been knocked out or submitted. But if he had trained for a couple years, I think he would have run through the HW ranks.I doubt he starts. It takes more than a summer to commit Oline stances and movements to memory so that player doesn’t have to think while playing
Sorry, it's about the argument that there will never be another AD so we should stop talking about it. There hasn't been anyone that's come through the college draft with AD's specs. Gable has them. Same size and weight. Both blessed with supernatural balance, footwork, leverage and handskills.I'm also very confused with the title. It has no relation to AD whatsoever.
I highly doubt that.I expect that if AD had left the NFL to fight in the UFC at age 25 and tried to fight top-10 fighters right out of the gate, he would have been knocked out or submitted. But if he had trained for a couple years, I think he would have run through the HW ranks.
There are very few elite athletes his size. Gable is one of them. Whether he can make the transition is anyone's guess, but he has the tools.
Sorry, it's about the argument that there will never be another AD so we should stop talking about it. There hasn't been anyone that's come through the college draft with AD's specs. Gable has them. Same size and weight. Both blessed with supernatural balance, footwork, leverage and handskills.
Yes. Here's a 320 pound DT doing it:Have you ever seen a DT tackle capable of this?
The WWE was a moneygrab after years of poverty for Gable. He monetized an Olympic gold medal in exchange for a short term deal to play-act combat (in front of a moron fanbase). The next step to bigger money was either NFL or UFC, but very few UFC champs ever make NFL money (the second contract kind). Other than Connor McGregor, most UFC fighters never achieve eight-figure wealth. The path to nine-figure wealth is possible in the NFL for someone with Gable's skillset.Well if he can make it in the WWE he's a shoe in first ballot HOFer for the NFL.
Well if he can make it in the WWE he's a shoe in first ballot HOFer for the NFL.
AD's combine analysis was that he had never played a down of football before trying to go pro? Because that was my only analysis.So basically a lot like AD's combine analysis.
I missed that guy, Impressive for a big body DT.I highly doubt that.
Yes. Here's a 320 pound DT doing it:
That DT has had a pretty average career.
He was compared to AD in a half dozen articles today:I'm also very confused with the title. It has no relation to AD whatsoever.