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Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
This guy should be our #1. Hopefully it's sooner rather than later

He and Pettis will be the 1 and 2 IMO, I don't care which is 1 or 2, as long as they both produce, add in Hurd as the big Slot, and Goodwin as the speedy deep threat, and I love our WRs to be honest.

Has he gotten 1st team reps. Is he really going to win a starting role in week 1?
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.

Goodwin most likely will get banged up. Deebo: soon!
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.

WHY wouldn't they??

Heck, Matt Leinart and Vince Young were on top of NCAA the years they played, and where are they now???
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.

WHY wouldn't they??

Heck, Matt Leinart and Vince Young were on top of NCAA the years they played, and where are they now???

Cause 7 on 7 football is irrelevant football. Every team has missed on players plenty of times just part of the draft process. Playing 7 on 7 at the combine with teammates players aren't used to, plays they haven't practiced, no hitting or pass rush won't show scouts anything they don't already know from that whole college football season.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.

WHY wouldn't they??

Heck, Matt Leinart and Vince Young were on top of NCAA the years they played, and where are they now???

Cause 7 on 7 football is irrelevant football. Every team has missed on players plenty of times just part of the draft process. Playing 7 on 7 at the combine with teammates players aren't used to, plays they haven't practiced, no hitting or pass rush won't show scouts anything they don't already know from that whole college football season.

just how hard is it to complete a simple cross pattern, post pattern and GO route???

the point is, you see how the QB reads a simple defense and you get a feeling of them better than just watching another idiot like Johnny Manzell completing all his passes and/or watching the Prototype of future QBs like JaMarcus Russell work out..

Then, you can also study both WRs and DBs reacts to certain plays..

but that's just my opinion..
If the team needs or wants guys who excel in 7-on-7, the scouts will just recruit from the Big 12 and the Pac-12.
[ Edited by 3rd-down-decoy on Aug 24, 2019 at 1:01 AM ]
Deebo will tear it up
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.

No need to let a silly thing like actual football affect draft decisions lol.
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by 9moon:
MAN,

If i was running the combine, I'd have a 7 on 7 drill w/o tackling to see if QBs can read, DBs and LBs can cover.

I think players would avoid coming to the combine for risk of injury. If I were a player, I would not attend the regular combine. f**ken watch my film, I have nothing to prove trying to bust my ass training for non-live tackle football related skills. Sorry, but I will be busy training for tackle football related abilities instead.

Agreed, and I doubt any top QB prospects would participate in that type of drill.

What will a bunch of competitive tackle football players do in a 7on7 drill with Millions on the line?

Also, 7on7 is not real football and wouldn't tell you anything about a QB that will face a live pass rush in a real game situation.

for QBs - it's all about reading the coverage and the decision making.

for DBs - this should eliminate the "numbers" game.

You know they play competitive football prior to the draft to look at things like that.

LMAO

really??

no wonder they everyone wanted JAMARCUS RUSSELL as the 1st overall pick.

And you think GMs, scouts and coaches will see a 7 on 7 and disregard the past 2-4 years of football they have watched. And your example is Al Davis he never let football affect his decisions.

No need to let a silly thing like actual football affect draft decisions lol.

NO WONDER WE TOOK AWEAK ARMHURTS..

The organization must have really fallen in-love with his 2.5 sacks he registered while having the best offense in the nation that year..
Originally posted by 9moon:
NO WONDER WE TOOK AWEAK ARMHURTS..

The organization must have really fallen in-love with his 2.5 sacks he registered while having the best offense in the nation that year..

How would a 7 on 7 which he wouldn't participate in change anything?
I'm very happy Deebo got to play with the ones.

My son is ready to go.
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That deep in cut he caught in the 1st half........
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