The Official 2012 NFL Combine Thread

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30gut
02-26-2012, 07:14 PM
also did anyone notice that Tannehill?
NFL Videos: Catching up with Cousins (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/09000d5d8273a70e/Catching-up-with-Cousins)

don't pay any attention to the interview with Cousins; pay attention to the footage of the WRs running the Gauntlet

Tannehill was the first QB throwing in the WR Gauntlet and guess who was standing right behind him watching him make every throw?
Our very own QB coach Matt LaFleur

MTK
02-26-2012, 07:15 PM
I really like RGIII as a person, too. Listening to interviews with him, sharp as a tack, very well-spoken. I mean, we knew this before the combine, but he just really impresses me across the board.

Yeah pretty easy to see him as the face of a franchise, just hope it's here. :)

skinsfaninok
02-26-2012, 08:28 PM
I guess it all depends on if we really want Manning

SFREDSKIN
02-26-2012, 10:51 PM
I really like RGIII, but I would love Luck instead and so do 62% of people on NFL.com:

Should the Colts consider taking RGIII with the No. 1 pick?

62%
No, Andrew Luck has it locked

13%
Yes, combine changed my mind

18%
Yes, I've always liked RGIII

7%
No, they should pick a non-QB

That Guy
02-27-2012, 09:35 AM
luck's no slouch. he's as atheletic as cam newton was at the combine. rgiii just has a scary 40 time. really scary.

44Deezel
02-27-2012, 10:13 AM
luck's no slouch. he's as atheletic as cam newton was at the combine. rgiii just has a scary 40 time. really scary.

Scares me too. If I were his QB coach, I wouldn't let him take the field until he mastered the art of sliding. I'd give him the Willy Mays Hayes treatment and make him do 20 push ups on the field every time he took an unnecessary hit.

Speed kills. See Michael Vick and the number of games he misses each year.

SkinzWin
02-27-2012, 12:00 PM
Scares me too. If I were his QB coach, I wouldn't let him take the field until he mastered the art of sliding. I'd give him the Willy Mays Hayes treatment and make him do 20 push ups on the field every time he took an unnecessary hit.

Speed kills. See Michael Vick and the number of games he misses each year.

RG3 has a lot of a bigger built body than Vick does. I am not suggesting that he purposefully takes vicious hits like Vick takes, but I think RG3 can take them better because he is bigger.

Lotus
02-27-2012, 12:24 PM
RG3 has a lot of a bigger built body than Vick does. I am not suggesting that he purposefully takes vicious hits like Vick takes, but I think RG3 can take them better because he is bigger.

True dat. Plus he has a different playing style than Vick. RGIII is less of a run-first QB.

CRedskinsRule
02-27-2012, 12:25 PM
Wrong thread sorry

NC_Skins
02-27-2012, 05:43 PM
CB Janoris Jenkins' family drama more troublesome to his draft status than drug arrests, bar fight - NFL - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-cole_janoris_jenkins_pot_children_corneback_draft_ 022612&active_dimension=carousel_coke_today&ysp_frm_woah=1)

Wow. Four different kids by 3 different women...lol


But what appears to be a chaotic personal life, where an NFL hopeful is the father of four children by three different women, might be the issue that makes teams take a player off the draft board altogether.


Would not touch this guy with a 1,000 ft. pole.


Guess he's trying to beat Cromartie's record of 9 kids...lol


As for the children and the women, the life of Cromartie is instructive. Cromartie is an incredibly gifted player who has been dogged for years by the drama in his life from of having nine children by eight women in six states. Cromartie’s troubles were so daunting that his original team, the San Diego Chargers, traded him in part because they felt he was too distracted and under too much pressure to do his job.



“I know we haven’t decided what to do with him,” an AFC executive said. “We might take him off our board. I know there will be three or four teams that will take him off right away, at least for the first round.”

Said an NFC team executive: “You want to hear if he has a plan to deal with it. He might convince you that he has it under control.”

What’s the likelihood of that?

“I wouldn’t expect it to be real high,” he said. “Most of these guys don’t know what to do with the first dollar they make. If this kid could follow a plan, he wouldn’t be in this situation in the first place. … I know this movie. It usually doesn’t end well.”

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