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Please don't feed the trolls.
Omaha does not have a reason. He is just running on instinct. Walk Worthy,
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smitty46953 (01-22-2018) |
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Don’t feed him after midnight and don’t throw water on him !!
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If they wait until 4, they’ll miss on both.
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Only if the Colts draft one.
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Naw.
If non-QB is taken at #1, then our #3 pick will be very valuable. Lots of trade value. Walk Worthy, Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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VeveJones007 (01-22-2018) |
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Right, that’s if there is a trade
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I've been reading about Maurice Hurst from Michigan. He's drawing Aaron Donald comparisons. He's a top 15 pick who might be top 5 by draft time.
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I keep seeing the opinion that Chubb doesn't have an elite skill. As in: he doesn't have elite strength or elite speed or an elite rip, etc.
I think everyone is overcomplicating it. Can he get to the QB consistently at the next level? Is he the best player with that ability in this class? Then you take him. I don't care how he gets to the QB, I just care that he applies edge pressure. |
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