Pre-Draft Visits

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by LangeSohne, Mar 20, 2017.

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  1. Wolverine

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    @Gut

    Sure I understand the argument he played X amount of games, thats why people will say he's experienced. From a technique stand point he is very raw, that is why I say he is in experienced. Big difference to me if you have two Corners one played and didn't start until his junior year (but obviously still log game time) had a great year and dedicated his craft only to corner. The other one had two mediocre years and finally a decent junior year but spent the off-season playing another sport and focusing on other positions. All you have to do is turn the tape to see how extremely raw the kid is from a cornerback position. If you want to throw out the 80% completion stat, the throw out his 5 ints because it's just a stat without any context (how many were tips, garbage time, etc.).


    ex·pe·ri·enced
    ˌikˈspirēənst/
    adjective
    1. having knowledge or skill in a particular field, especially a profession or job, gained over a period of time.
    Im arguing the knowledge skill part your arguing the period of time part, it's a pissing match not worth having again.
     
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  2. Clark

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    Adoree was expected to log 80 snaps a game, and that sometimes reached 100. They had to put him on a snap count because they were using and asking too much of him even.

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  3. Wolverine

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    Turn on the game film and then try to come back and make a valid point. The same people knock Jabrill Peppers give Adoree the benefit of the doubt lol
     
  4. Clark

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    That's just it, your argument is for a completely different point than the one made about the precieved model we discussed. But...

    TIL: Game time =/= experience.
     
  5. Wolverine

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    Experience = skills to perform a specific duty over a period of time. I'm stating he lacks the skills or stating he has the period of time. Whatever helps you sleep at night dude.
     
  6. Clark

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    TIL: Special Teams don't exist.
     
  7. Wolverine

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    Then we wasted a 1st round pick on a special team player hooray!
     
  8. abc2330

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    He'll definitely have more success than that. He's just too talented and seems to have all of the intangibles. I'm not sure he'll be the #1 CB, but I think at worst, he will be a good one in a committee. And if not, just put him on offense.
     
  9. Clark

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    lol, good thing the model doesn't account for jrob being right or wrong.
     
  10. Wolverine

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    Not arguing if he'll be go or not in the pros. The argument is that JRob only drafts a specific type of player, and any player outside of that criteria is either a scout/coach pick. Jackson is my outlier to counter claims that Dodd was not Jrobs pick but a scout/coach pick. Even though we had multiple picks that didn't meet the experience requirement that a few posters claim is all that matters.
     
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