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Re: Justin Tryon profile
[quote=Cowell;444369]5'9?? You have to be kidding, there is no way this guy is going to be able to make an impact in this league matching up against receivers that are 6'2-'3.[/quote]You think all NFL WRs are 6'2"+? I guess you wanted 5'9" Brandon Flowers?
Or maybe we should've went after 5'9" 1/2 Asante Samuel... |
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Yeah, this guys also has a big mouth. Hopefully he backs it up. I love having guys with attitude that like to play. This guys says he'llg et us to the 50 in returns consistenly. Let's hope he cna do that.
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[QUOTE=T.O.Killa;444464]I am liking this pick alot more now that I researched it a little.
[[/url][/QUOTE] This quote made me laugh out loud. |
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Tryon is a good fit for our defensive scheme as a Nickel CB, hopefully he can develop into a #3 or #2 CB down the road. The only problem I have with this pick is that I think we reached for him, we probably could have got him in later rounds.
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would have prefered tony hills. he's good depth, but i don't think he'll be a starter... ever.
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[quote=djnemo65;444801]This quote made me laugh out loud.[/quote]
kinda makes you want to bang your head against the wall huh |
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I think the Ellis Hobbs comparison is more accurate. I really like his closing speed and desire to make the play (which u can't coach) and his negatives of not readily recognizing routes and grasping assignments can be treated with good coaching at the pro level. After watching his film, I think I like him a lot.
Besides, u can't blame the FO for not "Tryon" on this kid! haha...sorry I had to do it |
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[QUOTE=EXoffender;444723]You think all NFL WRs are 6'2"+? I guess you wanted 5'9" Brandon Flowers?
Or maybe we should've went after 5'9" 1/2 Asante Samuel...[/QUOTE] Alright but Asante Samuel is an exception, and no while not all receivers 6'2 + a lot of them are a good few inches taller than 5'9, immediately giving them the advantage when the ball is in the air. |
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Blache will bring the best out of this kid
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[QUOTE=Mattyk72;444848]kinda makes you want to bang your head against the wall huh[/QUOTE]
The irrational negativity on here has been suprising to me, even though it probably shouldn't be. I taped the draft since it came on so late over here, watched it late, and accordingly logged on here after the bullets had already started flying. What I thought was slam dunk first day for us (getting two players we wanted for the price of one, getting arguably the best TE in the draft, and getting them all cheap) was being slammed. Then I log on today to see people crushing guys they have never even heard of!! And what is this need stuff? The draft more than anything else is for depth. People act like a starting TE has never gotten hurt in the history of the league. Where would the Giants have been without rookie Kevin Boss last year? |
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What is wrong with selecting a guy who's raw?? Size does not matter at all, just look at D. Green, A. Samuel, Barry Sanders, Art Monk, Wesley; they re all small and they achieved in Pro level.. It is not like we got him at like first rd or second rd..
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[QUOTE=GridIron26;445046]What is wrong with selecting a guy who's raw?? Size does not matter at all, just look at D. Green, A. Samuel, Barry Sanders, Art Monk, Wesley; they re all small and they achieved in Pro level.. It is not like we got him at like first rd or second rd..[/QUOTE]
Art Monk? I think all the CBs picked in the 5th round would have been better options |
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[quote=SmootSmack;445048]Art Monk?
I think all the CBs picked in the 5th round would have been better options[/quote] I did not say that we did right thing and addressed the position by drafting him.. I'm saying that I don't see anything wrong with selecting a raw player, especially with our coaches who are usually good teachers.. As for size, I'm just tired of people being critics of small size.. |
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[QUOTE=GridIron26;445056]I did not say that we did right thing and addressed the position by drafting him.. I'm saying that I don't see anything wrong with selecting a raw player, especially with our coaches who are usually good teachers.. As for size, I'm just tired of people being critics of small size..[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's fine, but...Art Monk? I don't get how he fits in there |
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[quote=SmootSmack;445057]Yeah that's fine, but...Art Monk? I don't get how he fits in there[/quote]
Ohh damn lol, sry never mind the part about Monk.. I was thinking of couple things at same time.. |
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