HTTRDynasty Posted Tuesday at 04:16 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:16 AM Ballin’ 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ty21 Posted Tuesday at 03:36 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:36 PM 11 hours ago, Vladimir L said: Only thing that worries me is that he might get hurt It’s what made Tomlinson so overhyped 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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scar988 Posted Tuesday at 04:49 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:49 PM Uh, Falcons rookies are just playing ST. Only JD BErtrand and Casey Washington have had snaps. And both have just been gunners/core-4 ST guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYJets4716 Posted Tuesday at 04:55 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:55 PM Olu Fashanu is gonna get his first start this week with Morgan Moses going down injured. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minutemancl Posted Tuesday at 06:17 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 06:17 PM Breakout game for UDFA DT Elijah Chatman. He was awesome. Malik Nabers is probably the 2nd best rookie in the NFL right now behind Jayden Daniels. He became the youngest player in NFL history with 2 receiving TDs in one game on Sunday. He's a stud. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aceinthehouse Posted Tuesday at 09:43 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:43 PM I wanted to point out. Washington is starting rookie LT Brandon Coleman who we got in the 3rd Rd. Seems to be doing well. Hopefully, that continues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vladimir L Posted Tuesday at 11:31 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:31 PM 1 hour ago, aceinthehouse said: I wanted to point out. Washington is starting rookie LT Brandon Coleman who we got in the 3rd Rd. Seems to be doing well. Hopefully, that continues. Hopefully we can get a true LT next year and put Coleman at RT and get rid of Wylie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavar703 Posted Wednesday at 01:20 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 01:20 AM 3 hours ago, aceinthehouse said: I wanted to point out. Washington is starting rookie LT Brandon Coleman who we got in the 3rd Rd. Seems to be doing well. Hopefully, that continues. Lucas and Coleman are rotating. Lucas is the starter and Coleman has struggled quite a bit when they've rotated him in. He doesn't appear to be ready or the injury he sustained is really bothering him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aceinthehouse Posted Wednesday at 01:54 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 01:54 PM For those who are older like myself? I personally believe the best comparison of QB Jayden Daniels, is QB Randall Cunningham. (For those that saw him play) Both are the exact same size at 6'4 ,215. Both can throw & run. Obviously, that's going back 40 years ago. So the development of players is way different now, then it was then. I mean, Jayden uses 3D virtual reality headgear to react to play call moments. So the technology for players to use now, just wasn't available then. But as a player comp? They're very similar in how they play the game. If you've never seen Randall Cunningham play, here are some highlights from way back then to visualize. They're not exact, but they are eerily similar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Ramster Posted Wednesday at 02:36 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 02:36 PM 40 minutes ago, aceinthehouse said: For those who are older like myself? I personally believe the best comparison of QB Jayden Daniels, is QB Randall Cunningham. (For those that saw him play) Both are the exact same size at 6'4 ,215. Both can throw & run. Obviously, that's going back 40 years ago. So the development of players is way different now, then it was then. I mean, Jayden uses 3D virtual reality headgear to react to play call moments. So the technology for players to use now, just wasn't available then. But as a player comp? They're very similar in how they play the game. If you've never seen Randall Cunningham play, here are some highlights from way back then to visualize. They're not exact, but they are eerily similar. That’s funny you say this. Because there’s more Cunningham in Caleb’s game IMO. Jayden plays like Russ/RG3 clone. I would be ecstatic if he has the career Russ had. But Caleb’s mobility inside the pocket is disgustingly good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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minutemancl Posted Wednesday at 02:48 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 02:48 PM 52 minutes ago, aceinthehouse said: For those who are older like myself? I personally believe the best comparison of QB Jayden Daniels, is QB Randall Cunningham. (For those that saw him play) Both are the exact same size at 6'4 ,215. Both can throw & run. Obviously, that's going back 40 years ago. So the development of players is way different now, then it was then. I mean, Jayden uses 3D virtual reality headgear to react to play call moments. So the technology for players to use now, just wasn't available then. But as a player comp? They're very similar in how they play the game. If you've never seen Randall Cunningham play, here are some highlights from way back then to visualize. They're not exact, but they are eerily similar. Jayden reminded me of 2017 Carson Wentz on Monday night. Im talking before he went insane and played a dangerous level of hero ball. Daniels was creating plays himself at an insanely impressive level, and he was doing it without inviting unnecessary contact. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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