Mike Mayock take it away:What does being able to bench 225 pounds multiple times have to do with being a good CB? This drill is way overblown
What does being able to bench 225 pounds multiple times have to do with being a good CB? This drill is way overblown
The LB from BC is Keuchly, and I believe he led the nation in tackles per game in 2010 (I watched him play in and ACC game because BC was on the SU schedule last year and the ACC announcers said he was the leading tackler in the nation). Sure enough in that game and then later in the SU game the kid was in the picture or around the ball on every play and credited with heaps of tackles.
The only issue I have with watching P. Thomas in the games is the number of personal foul calls for his late hits and the inordinate number of close calls where he made contact that could have been interpreted as a late hit and wasn't. If I'm picking a DB in the late rounds I might not pick the guy who has a tendency to cost his team 15 yards.
Gotta love Coop. He used to be a voter in the AP football poll and provided play-by-play for lots of college games (football & hoops). He's all Mavs now.I like the combine more or less, but one of the guys who works for ESPN Radio down here in Dallas (who is actually the voice of the Mavs and most famously had the "DO IT LIVE!!!" meltdown) put it best: just watch the freaking games.
one of the guys who works for ESPN Radio down here in Dallas (who is actually the voice of the Mavs and most famously had the "DO IT LIVE!!!" meltdown) .
That's what I thought, too. Maybe there's two of them?Bill O'Reilly is the voice of the Mavs? You can't explain that
That's what I thought, too. Maybe there's two of them?
Or you like his aggressiveness and believe you can teach him not to draw penalties easier than teaching aggressiveness.
Sure, I like his aggressiveness. And if he is 1st round talent or maybe even the early rounds I will take the risk and work on his decision-making. But if he is a later round pick I might be less willing and choose to go with a similar athlete without the risk.
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Wow that is really bad. You have to wonder what type of strength training they are doing up there. Max bench is probably around 350 or so. No wonder we couldnt run the ball for ****.
I wasn't disagreeing with you at all - just kind of joking around that these general managers interpret the same information in different ways. Not that they shouldn't
He was probably our 2nd best lineman last year so you could be on to something. He did well enough on anyone right in front of him though.
I think the bigger issue with him was getting him down from the ~400 lbs he showed up on campus at. He was always going to be in game "strong enough" so there were other things that likely took precedent over bench press.