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sure...that's it
Just remove the eagles part from eaglesnut's name and you get a clearer picture of his football IQ.
sure...that's it
sure...that's it
Just remove the eagles part from eaglesnut's name and you get a clearer picture of his football IQ.
When he fails again in Hue's easy system what will your excuse be then?
Kid can't play the position the way it needs to be played. He never learned at Baylor and he never put in any time to learn in Washington. Those are both facts. Maybe he turns over a new leaf, but more likely he goes the way of Ryan. Hue might be able to get through to him. At least Robert will have some perceived common ground with Hue to maybe get him to listen.
It's amazing what a great rookie year he had and how all of a sudden he can't go through progressions... Maybe he bought so much time with his legs his rookie year he didn't have to go through progressions, who knows....
I think that it is a combination of things. First of all - the injuries after year one took their toll. He is still very fast but not to the extent that he was in his rookie year & that small amt can make a lot of difference in the NFL. Secondly - the league had a chance to plan for him & review his tendencies & he didn't have the skill set to counter any of this. He really needed to develop in traditional areas (pocket presence, reading the field, sliding, etc) & never really did in his 2nd & 3rd seasons.
I truly think that beyond some insiders nobody really knows how he will play moving forward. My guess is that he will struggle but perhaps he will surprise us. Hard to tell when by the time he plays his next meaningful game it will have been almost two years since he played in a real game. Confidence will obviously also be a major factor & that may be problematic in Cleveland. I wish him the best.
I'm not doing your homework for you.Elaborate.
NOPE!!! Not gonna happen, EVER!!!!!!We're all better off for you keeping your mouth shut. Next time do it sooner.
NOPE!!! Not gonna happen, EVER!!!!!!
Are you talking about yourself again.Yes, I imagine we can expect your unsubstantiated and incoherent dribble to drool from your open mouth for the foreseeable future. Such an honor to have interacted with your special self.
Yes, I imagine we can expect your unsubstantiated and incoherent dribble to drool from your open mouth for the foreseeable future. Such an honor to have interacted with your special self.
So, no proof. That exactly what I thought. Now, please follow the last 4 letters of my post in comment #32 of this thread.If I extrapolate from your posts in this thread we can estimate that the supporting posts would be all 1,011 of them.
I think that it is a combination of things. First of all - the injuries after year one took their toll. He is still very fast but not to the extent that he was in his rookie year & that small amt can make a lot of difference in the NFL. Secondly - the league had a chance to plan for him & review his tendencies & he didn't have the skill set to counter any of this. He really needed to develop in traditional areas (pocket presence, reading the field, sliding, etc) & never really did in his 2nd & 3rd seasons.
I truly think that beyond some insiders nobody really knows how he will play moving forward. My guess is that he will struggle but perhaps he will surprise us. Hard to tell when by the time he plays his next meaningful game it will have been almost two years since he played in a real game. Confidence will obviously also be a major factor & that may be problematic in Cleveland. I wish him the best.
Well of course not, he's no longer eligible.RG3 couldn't start for many college teams anymore.