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13 minutes ago, Jlash said:

Been watching a lot of shows and movies on Netflix lately and almost all of the endings have disappointed me but Archive 81 takes the cake. Waste of 8 hours.

 

So as a retro gaming fan, I watched the Castlevania show on Netflix and it was amazing.  

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Cuba 2021 Draft Class Recap

2.8: Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson: Didn’t play and was destined for a role we didn’t anticipate when we drafted him. Javonte Williams and Najee Harris were very good when they played and we thought Etienne was the top guy in his class. We’ve endured this with Dalvin Cook previously to high upside, so we are comfortable where we are at with his rehabilitation.

4.14: Rondale Moore, WR/OW, Purdue- There was so much excitement two weeks in. He showed a vertical ability to make plays down field and looked like he could possibly push for 1000 yards. That didn’t happen as he dealt with minor injuries but mostly proved to be ineffective as a very low DoT option in Kingsbury’s offense. The talent and potential is there. We’d like him to be more deep threat/traditional WR then OW/slash back.


4.16: Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M
Kirk Cousins contracted COVID in week 17 and Zimmer didn’t want him to play. Now there’s a new coaching staff in town. Mond actually contracted COVID in camp so we haven’t seen what he’s capable of. Lots of directions are available for the Vikings this year but Mond ending up as a starter seems rather unlikely. Our emergency response to the Watson stuff.

5.16: Rashad Weaver, Edge, Pittsburgh
Here is someone who played very well when he got an opportunity. Thrived in preseason, looked like an Autry type of talent before a season ending injury a little before the halfway point. Excited to keep watching his development.


7.4: Ronnie Perkins, Edge, Oklahoma
Didn't do much. A developmental guy with pass rush upside. Take our time.

7.14: Hunter Long, TE, Boston College
Did play, but didn’t do much. Still it’s a positive development he saw the field. What happens with Gesicki and a new coaching staff is TBD.


PFA 1.16: James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati
Actually played significant snaps. No expectation for his rookie season and he’ll be with the same coaching staff. Looking forward to his development.

 
PFA 2.1: Janarius Robinson, Edge, Florida State
Injured early and never played.


PFA 2.13: Brandon Stephens, CB, SMU
With the Ravens gashed in the back seven, Stephens became a legitimate player on their roster. Not the best film but again for BDL UDFA really proud of his effort and potentially earning his way to more reps next year at safety.

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