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The training camp hasn't started yet and we are already swimming in the kool aid..
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[quote=GridIron26;1283958]The training camp hasn't started yet and we are already swimming in the kool aid..[/quote]
Nothing like guys running around in shorts and Chico making d jokes to get the kool aid flowing |
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Hype train is definitely rolling.
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[QUOTE=MTK;1283966]Hype train is definitely rolling.[/QUOTE]No better life than being a hobo on the hype train of life.. Just waiting for us to pull into bandwagon station and start picking up the stragglers on our way to SoFine stadium.
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B also,
Was really hoping for a LB and despite only 11 games I think that has to lend itself to the upside. Remember guys like Joel Embiid who had only played a few years of bball and was projected 1 before his injury. |
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Cosmi was a hit, Jamin Davis has been NOWHERE near worth a top 20 pick.
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Bates has shown he can play. He's got some nice potential I think.
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[quote=MTK;1305267]Bates has shown he can play. He's got some nice potential I think.[/quote]
I really think he’s been quietly good. He’s been a great blocker. He fills that TE2 role well. Just hoping Logan returns healthy |
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[quote=skinsfaninok;1305263]Cosmi was a hit, Jamin Davis has been NOWHERE near worth a top 20 pick.[/quote]
Davis needs more seasoning. I think veteran presence is needed in that group and it’s NOT Bostic |
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[quote=Chico23231;1305272]Davis needs more seasoning. I think veteran presence is needed in that group and it’s NOT Bostic[/quote]
Yeah it is a headscratcher choosing a first round project pick and then not having the field leadership to help scaffold the player. I think they thought RR and JDR would fill that niche. |
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It's too early to draw too many conclusions about J Davis. He has all the tools, and could still be a good player with some more experience. He barely played the first six games, and even with the state of that position group, there are only a few games since then that he was on the field for the majority of defensive snaps.
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@JHawkChalk_
3h Can #WashingtonFootball fans give some love to John Bates? 1st in the NFL in @PFF Run Blocking Grade for TEs 12.8 Yards Per Reception (9th in the NFL for TEs) 13th most receiving yards among rookie WRs & TEs Not bad for a day 3 rookie with limited college production. |
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[quote=MTK;1307063]@JHawkChalk_
3h Can #WashingtonFootball fans give some love to John Bates? 1st in the NFL in @PFF Run Blocking Grade for TEs 12.8 Yards Per Reception (9th in the NFL for TEs) 13th most receiving yards among rookie WRs & TEs Not bad for a day 3 rookie with limited college production.[/quote] was hoping for more of a Mark Andrews out of him |
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Nice!
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[quote=mredskins;1307064]was hoping for more of a Mark Andrews out of him[/quote]
As a rookie? That's a big ask. Andrews had 34 catches as a rookie just for some perspective. |
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