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1 minute ago, Motown Bombers said:

LMAO Hutchinson led the NFL in pressures. 

 

That’s like counting the times I almost got laid at college parties.  

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2 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

You're right. If the Eagles traded for McNeil they would be making it happen today. 

I appreciate you admitting that.  

I know that was hard to admit that I was right but that’s great growth on your part.

 You have my respect for that. 

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2 minutes ago, Hongbit said:

I appreciate you admitting that.  

I know that was hard to admit that I was right but that’s great growth on your part.

 You have my respect for that. 

Nah, you know I'm right so you just resort to trolling. 

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Rolder’s instincts and run-game consistency make it hard to believe he was only a one-year starter in college. He plays low and leveraged with violent hands to shock and slip off blocks. He finds the best routes to the run gap and maneuvers around traffic with efficiency to tighten angles to the ball-carrier. He plays with good awareness and change of direction in space but has average pursuit speed and coverage talent. Few linebackers in this draft finish tackles with the technique and consistency he displays. If you trust the tape and ignore his lack of experience, Rolder profiles as a future starting inside linebacker.

BY LANCE ZIERLEIN

NFL Analyst

Posted
2 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

I wonder if the LB who was 3,460 was Tavai?

All I can remember about that draft is that when the Lions drafted him, the talking heads didn't say a word about him.  Because nobody knew anything about him.      

Scenario:   Bill Belichick called Bob Quinn to catch up and casually mentioned how high the Patriots were on this kid from Hawaii nobody heard of.    Bob, I think we're really gonna take this kid, if he's available.    Bob listened. 

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49 minutes ago, Hongbit said:

Yes, they probably should’ve let McNeil walk.  They definitely shouldn’t have extended him when they did.  

Philly continues to make major improvements every year and focus mainly on how they can get to a Super Bowl right now rather than worrying about the future.  It very well may bite them in the ass in 5 years but they are likely to have even more NFC championships by then.  
 

What? That's some serious hindsight right here. Alim was trending to be a top 5 defensive tackle just entering his prime, how could the Lions staff have possibly known that he would get seriously injured? I guarantee that you weren't saying at the time that they shouldn't extend him.

Philly isn't improving, they're replacing guys they lost. 

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9 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

Nah, you know I'm right so you just resort to trolling. 

It’s ok.  Personal growth is much like many of Brad’s contract moves.  Looks positive at first but then takes a few steps back with the hope that it can return forward sometime in the future.   

I am still cheering for you to get to that point where you can admit that opposing views can be correct too.  

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2 minutes ago, NYLion said:

What? That's some serious hindsight right here. Alim was trending to be a top 5 defensive tackle just entering his prime, how could the Lions staff have possibly known that he would get seriously injured? I guarantee that you weren't saying at the time that they shouldn't extend him.

Philly isn't improving, they're replacing guys they lost. 

He's just trolling because he knows I'm right. 

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1 minute ago, NYLion said:

What? That's some serious hindsight right here. Alim was trending to be a top 5 defensive tackle just entering his prime, how could the Lions staff have possibly known that he would get seriously injured? I guarantee that you weren't saying at the time that they shouldn't extend him.

Philly isn't improving, they're replacing guys they lost. 

GM’s get paid a lot of money to get it right in the end.  Getting the right result at the end is what matters regardless of how it looked at the time the move was made.   We spend too much time judging guys on moves that seemed right at the time versus what the result turned out to be.   This **** isn’t easy.  They are going to make mistakes along the way.  It’s not an insult to call them out when they do.  

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