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Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He's not better than Mason. He only runs outside. Inside he's scared of contact and has no vision. Because of speed and running outside he will sometimes break a long one. Mason is the better every down pounder. On the play he got caught. Just like he did with the long kickoff return in the preseason. For some reason despite speed he consistently doesn't finish his runs. With 4.33 speed he should be able to finish both of those with no problem.

I agree with Mason being better. But I dont know how you can possibly form opinions of him such as "he's scared of contact" or "he has no vision" in the limited time you have seen him play. Even "doesnt finish his runs" is a weird comment that you cant possibly know is true at this point.

He did all of those at University of Wisconsin for the Badgers. Which is why he was buried on the depth chart behind Braelon Allen (Badgers - Jets). Then he went to Louisville on a transfer because he couldn't get reps. I have some relatives there and have even been to some Badgers games. This has been known about him for a long time. Lacks the vision inside and doesn't like contact in the middle. He's an outside runner who tries to run away from you. This isn't new. Why he gets caught from behind consistently I don't know? But he has the speed to finish. I'd like to seem him actually finish more often.
You ain't got to lie bruh.. you only knew about him a few months ago

No I knew about him before. Even been to games too. This is what he always was. He has value running outside. But not as much inside. Not sure how you can explain his consistently getting caught from behind? He shouldn't with his speed. He should be able to finish some of those when he gets out in the open.

This is your first post on the guy which was 4 months after drafting him.. would have been nice to spread all of your info back then
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He looks really good. I never thought of him much as a return man. But looks like he may help us with his speed.
[ Edited by 49AllTheTime on Oct 16, 2024 at 5:19 PM ]
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He's not better than Mason. He only runs outside. Inside he's scared of contact and has no vision. Because of speed and running outside he will sometimes break a long one. Mason is the better every down pounder. On the play he got caught. Just like he did with the long kickoff return in the preseason. For some reason despite speed he consistently doesn't finish his runs. With 4.33 speed he should be able to finish both of those with no problem.

I agree with Mason being better. But I dont know how you can possibly form opinions of him such as "he's scared of contact" or "he has no vision" in the limited time you have seen him play. Even "doesnt finish his runs" is a weird comment that you cant possibly know is true at this point.

He did all of those at University of Wisconsin for the Badgers. Which is why he was buried on the depth chart behind Braelon Allen (Badgers - Jets). Then he went to Louisville on a transfer because he couldn't get reps. I have some relatives there and have even been to some Badgers games. This has been known about him for a long time. Lacks the vision inside and doesn't like contact in the middle. He's an outside runner who tries to run away from you. This isn't new. Why he gets caught from behind consistently I don't know? But he has the speed to finish. I'd like to seem him actually finish more often.
You ain't got to lie bruh.. you only knew about him a few months ago

No I knew about him before. Even been to games too. This is what he always was. He has value running outside. But not as much inside. Not sure how you can explain his consistently getting caught from behind? He shouldn't with his speed. He should be able to finish some of those when he gets out in the open.

I just pulled up 6 of his draft profiles and not a single one of them said he has no vision. A couple of them said that he "occasionally has an overreliance on bouncing outside" but not a single one of them says he is scared of contact or that he doesnt run inside.

Also, he clearly slowed himself and went down purposely on the long run against the Seahawks, so your comment about him "consistently getting caught from behind" is you talking out of your you know what.
So? He was an outside runner in College. I didn't think we would use him much as a return man. But I can see it because he's fast. If he can help us there great. I hope that he does.
[ Edited by SanDiego49er on Oct 16, 2024 at 5:23 PM ]
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He's not better than Mason. He only runs outside. Inside he's scared of contact and has no vision. Because of speed and running outside he will sometimes break a long one. Mason is the better every down pounder. On the play he got caught. Just like he did with the long kickoff return in the preseason. For some reason despite speed he consistently doesn't finish his runs. With 4.33 speed he should be able to finish both of those with no problem.

I agree with Mason being better. But I dont know how you can possibly form opinions of him such as "he's scared of contact" or "he has no vision" in the limited time you have seen him play. Even "doesnt finish his runs" is a weird comment that you cant possibly know is true at this point.

He did all of those at University of Wisconsin for the Badgers. Which is why he was buried on the depth chart behind Braelon Allen (Badgers - Jets). Then he went to Louisville on a transfer because he couldn't get reps. I have some relatives there and have even been to some Badgers games. This has been known about him for a long time. Lacks the vision inside and doesn't like contact in the middle. He's an outside runner who tries to run away from you. This isn't new. Why he gets caught from behind consistently I don't know? But he has the speed to finish. I'd like to seem him actually finish more often.
You ain't got to lie bruh.. you only knew about him a few months ago

No I knew about him before. Even been to games too. This is what he always was. He has value running outside. But not as much inside. Not sure how you can explain his consistently getting caught from behind? He shouldn't with his speed. He should be able to finish some of those when he gets out in the open.

I just pulled up 6 of his draft profiles and not a single one of them said he has no vision. A couple of them said that he "occasionally has an overreliance on bouncing outside" but not a single one of them says he is scared of contact or that he doesnt run inside.

Also, he clearly slowed himself and went down purposely on the long run against the Seahawks, so your comment about him "consistently getting caught from behind" is you talking out of your you know what.

He doesn't have inside vision. College or pros. Both of those.

You pulled draft profiles. I mean wow man. Guys like Steven Ruiz from the Ringer and Nick WRONG do that stuff. Any person with a YouTube page or a website. What the hell does that mean? Nothing!
[ Edited by SanDiego49er on Oct 16, 2024 at 5:27 PM ]
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He's not better than Mason. He only runs outside. Inside he's scared of contact and has no vision. Because of speed and running outside he will sometimes break a long one. Mason is the better every down pounder. On the play he got caught. Just like he did with the long kickoff return in the preseason. For some reason despite speed he consistently doesn't finish his runs. With 4.33 speed he should be able to finish both of those with no problem.

I agree with Mason being better. But I dont know how you can possibly form opinions of him such as "he's scared of contact" or "he has no vision" in the limited time you have seen him play. Even "doesnt finish his runs" is a weird comment that you cant possibly know is true at this point.

He did all of those at University of Wisconsin for the Badgers. Which is why he was buried on the depth chart behind Braelon Allen (Badgers - Jets). Then he went to Louisville on a transfer because he couldn't get reps. I have some relatives there and have even been to some Badgers games. This has been known about him for a long time. Lacks the vision inside and doesn't like contact in the middle. He's an outside runner who tries to run away from you. This isn't new. Why he gets caught from behind consistently I don't know? But he has the speed to finish. I'd like to seem him actually finish more often.
You ain't got to lie bruh.. you only knew about him a few months ago

No I knew about him before. Even been to games too. This is what he always was. He has value running outside. But not as much inside. Not sure how you can explain his consistently getting caught from behind? He shouldn't with his speed. He should be able to finish some of those when he gets out in the open.

This is your first post on the guy which was 4 months after drafting him.. would have been nice to spread all of your info back then
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He looks really good. I never thought of him much as a return man. But looks like he may help us with his speed.

He talks out of his ass so much there's a reason why nobody takes him seriously.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He's not better than Mason. He only runs outside. Inside he's scared of contact and has no vision. Because of speed and running outside he will sometimes break a long one. Mason is the better every down pounder. On the play he got caught. Just like he did with the long kickoff return in the preseason. For some reason despite speed he consistently doesn't finish his runs. With 4.33 speed he should be able to finish both of those with no problem.

I agree with Mason being better. But I dont know how you can possibly form opinions of him such as "he's scared of contact" or "he has no vision" in the limited time you have seen him play. Even "doesnt finish his runs" is a weird comment that you cant possibly know is true at this point.

He did all of those at University of Wisconsin for the Badgers. Which is why he was buried on the depth chart behind Braelon Allen (Badgers - Jets). Then he went to Louisville on a transfer because he couldn't get reps. I have some relatives there and have even been to some Badgers games. This has been known about him for a long time. Lacks the vision inside and doesn't like contact in the middle. He's an outside runner who tries to run away from you. This isn't new. Why he gets caught from behind consistently I don't know? But he has the speed to finish. I'd like to seem him actually finish more often.
You ain't got to lie bruh.. you only knew about him a few months ago

No I knew about him before. Even been to games too. This is what he always was. He has value running outside. But not as much inside. Not sure how you can explain his consistently getting caught from behind? He shouldn't with his speed. He should be able to finish some of those when he gets out in the open.

I just pulled up 6 of his draft profiles and not a single one of them said he has no vision. A couple of them said that he "occasionally has an overreliance on bouncing outside" but not a single one of them says he is scared of contact or that he doesnt run inside.

Also, he clearly slowed himself and went down purposely on the long run against the Seahawks, so your comment about him "consistently getting caught from behind" is you talking out of your you know what.

He doesn't have inside vision. College or pros. Both of those.

You pulled draft profiles. I mean wow man. Guys like Steven Ruiz from the Ringer and Nick WRONG do that stuff. Any person with a YouTube page or a website. What the hell does that mean? Nothing!

I promise you that 6 draft profiles from reputable websites that all seem to be in agreement mean a hell of a lot more than the opinion of a random person named SanDiego49er on a message board.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
He's not better than Mason. He only runs outside. Inside he's scared of contact and has no vision. Because of speed and running outside he will sometimes break a long one. Mason is the better every down pounder. On the play he got caught. Just like he did with the long kickoff return in the preseason. For some reason despite speed he consistently doesn't finish his runs. With 4.33 speed he should be able to finish both of those with no problem.

I agree with Mason being better. But I dont know how you can possibly form opinions of him such as "he's scared of contact" or "he has no vision" in the limited time you have seen him play. Even "doesnt finish his runs" is a weird comment that you cant possibly know is true at this point.

He did all of those at University of Wisconsin for the Badgers. Which is why he was buried on the depth chart behind Braelon Allen (Badgers - Jets). Then he went to Louisville on a transfer because he couldn't get reps. I have some relatives there and have even been to some Badgers games. This has been known about him for a long time. Lacks the vision inside and doesn't like contact in the middle. He's an outside runner who tries to run away from you. This isn't new. Why he gets caught from behind consistently I don't know? But he has the speed to finish. I'd like to seem him actually finish more often.
You ain't got to lie bruh.. you only knew about him a few months ago

No I knew about him before. Even been to games too. This is what he always was. He has value running outside. But not as much inside. Not sure how you can explain his consistently getting caught from behind? He shouldn't with his speed. He should be able to finish some of those when he gets out in the open.

I just pulled up 6 of his draft profiles and not a single one of them said he has no vision. A couple of them said that he "occasionally has an overreliance on bouncing outside" but not a single one of them says he is scared of contact or that he doesnt run inside.

Also, he clearly slowed himself and went down purposely on the long run against the Seahawks, so your comment about him "consistently getting caught from behind" is you talking out of your you know what.

He doesn't have inside vision. College or pros. Both of those.

You pulled draft profiles. I mean wow man. Guys like Steven Ruiz from the Ringer and Nick WRONG do that stuff. Any person with a YouTube page or a website. What the hell does that mean? Nothing!

I promise you that 6 draft profiles from reputable websites that all seem to be in agreement mean a hell of a lot more than the opinion of a random person named SanDiego49er on a message board.

Clearly you pulled the dumbest idiots ever. They definitely never went to any of his games.

Post your 6 sources right here and right now. You are lying. You didn't look at 6 sites. Show me right now. I can play this game too.

People get paid to post general nonsense. That doesn't mean they went to any of his games or even watched extensive film. General comments sell screen time and ads. They have to put something. It doesn't mean they are right. Or know anything either.
[ Edited by SanDiego49er on Oct 16, 2024 at 5:32 PM ]
Originally posted by 49ers808:

I mean....I am done responding. Its abundantly clear he is talking out of his a**.
Crickets.....6 websites.

I called you on it and you can't find any. You know why? Because you made it completely up. You never looked at 6 website draft profiles. You just thought it would bolster your argument. But didn't think you would be called on it.

Post all 6 and the reviews right here and now or you are LYING.


Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Crickets.....6 websites.

I called you on it and you can't find any. You know why? Because you made it completely up. You never looked at 6 website draft profiles. You just thought it would bolster your argument. But didn't think you would be called on it.

Post all 6 and the reviews right here and now or you are LYING.


Still waiting for you 6 expert websites their perfect reviews in detail. That you expertly found. Or maybe you were just lying.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Crickets.....6 websites.

I called you on it and you can't find any. You know why? Because you made it completely up. You never looked at 6 website draft profiles. You just thought it would bolster your argument. But didn't think you would be called on it.

Post all 6 and the reviews right here and now or you are LYING.


Still waiting for you 6 expert websites their perfect reviews in detail. That you expertly found. Or maybe you were just lying.

Still waiting. Where are your 6 websites?
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by pillageDatazz:
I hope Mason is good to go against those squeefs, IG is definitely learning from him, they can be a good one two punch.

Once CMC gets back. 3 Headed Monster

It's a pretty good 2 backs. 1 pounder. 1 speed. Thunder and Lightning. Who knows when CMC is back?

I hope CMC is good to go at least by December. Too bad Mitchell couldn't stay healthy too
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