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Ok. You seem to lack basic reading comprehension skills to let me break this down for you slowly.

Yes, Mike Mayock is terrible when it comes to evaluating QBs. And yes he could be wrong about Dobbs having a strong arm. However, your argument wasn't simply that he or I was wrong because we suck at evaluating prospects. Your argument was that I'm BIASED. Bias is a very different argument than simply being wrong. My counter to that point was how can I be BIASED if others agree with me on that point?

If you said Mayock, McShay, and I were all wrong then that's fine. We can all agree to disagree. But you said I was BIASED. Its difficult to make a case someone is wrong about a point based on bias when there are others who agree with him on that point.
 
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Get put in your place by the whole forum, and go on a tirade calling people CAC's, cause you got nothing left brehs.

Are you seriously gonna try to claim to be taking higher road talking about me going on a tirade calling people names when that is exactly what you just did when you attacked a kid for a disability he has because of a disease?

Are you this detached from reality? You tried making fun of someone for a disease they can't control and you are now talking about name calling?

Just like a cac.
 

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However, your argument wasn't simply that he or I was wrong because we suck at evaluating prospects. Your argument was that I'm BIASED. Bias is a very different argument than simply being wrong. My counter to that point was how can I be BIASED if others agree with me on that point?

If you said Mayock, McShay, and I were all wrong then that's fine. We can all agree to disagree. But you said I was BIASED. Its difficult to make a case someone is wrong about a point based on bias when there are others who agree with him on that point.
I said you were bias in refusing to accept that there was nothing special or elite in Kamara's running game against A&M :skip:

You're talking about other ppl having reading comprehension issues while not even understanding what you're talking about :pachaha:

I said Dobbs has a weak arm and throws alot of flutterballs and you started quoting a guy you've said no one should ever listen to. You're inconsistent and not worth taking serious.
 
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I said you were bias in refusing to accept that there was nothing special or elite in Kamara's running game against A&M :skip:

You're talking about other ppl having reading comprehension issues while not even understanding what you're talking about :pachaha:

I said Dobbs has a weak arm and throws alot of flutterballs and you started quoting a guy you've said no one should ever listen to. You're inconsistent and not worth taking serious.

Wow. The Kamara point is even worse for you since that is the tape that started his first round hype to begin with. The A&M game is the reason he's on the national radar.

To say I'm BIASED for saying that performance was spectacular is even more ridiculous than saying I'm biased for saying Dobbs has a strong arm. Both being points agreed to by many NFL analysts.
 

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Are you seriously gonna try to claim to be taking higher road talking about me going on a tirade calling people names when that is exactly what you just did when you attacked a kid for a disability he has because of a disease?

Are you this detached from reality? You tried making fun of someone for a disease they can't control and you are now talking about name calling?

Just like a cac.

Get that law degree breh. You could do some damage in a court room. The way you spin shyt is just .. :picard:
 
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The eyebrows are coming back :blessed:

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:mjlol: You mean the guy that had Mike Mayock and Daniel Jeremiah raving about his arm strength during the senior bowl practices?

Dobbs arm is anything but weak. Mike Mayock was the only that called his arm "whippy" cause you can hear the velocity of his throws as the ball comes outta his hand.

I'm confused why you're arguing a point that's fairly obvious. Dobbs arm is fine. Anyone could see that when you watch him play. His major problem is he throws like he's still getting used to his own body......and the turnovers......and how fukking skinny he is. He needs to put on some weight.
 
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I'm confused why you're arguing a point that's fairly obvious. Dobbs arm is fine. Anyone could see that when you watch him play. His major problem is he throws like he's still getting used to his own body......and the turnovers......and how fukking skinny he is. He needs to put on some weight.

Nah. He's perfectly fine at 216-218 lbs. He's an athletic QB. He doesn't need more bulk. Plus he's pretty strong and tough for his size. He regularly runs over DBs at that size.
 

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Teams Think David Sharpe Has Round 2 Potential

Every year in the NFL Draft, there are positions of strength with a lot of good talent for the NFL, but there are also positions of weakness. The offensive tackle position is perhaps the weakest position group in the 2017 NFL Draft class. This year, three tackles are expected to go in the top 25 in part because teams know that after those three, there aren't many attractive prospects in the class. That will cause some prospects to rise out of demand for edge protection, and one of those players who is benefiting from that rise is Florida offensive tackle David Sharpe. Sources from multiple teams believe that Sharpe is likely to be selected as high as the second round.

Even though Sharpe needed improvement as a football player, he picked a good time to skip his senior year and enter the draft, considering the weakness at his position. The 6-foot-6, 343-pounder was a left tackle in college, but teams feel that he would be a better fit at right tackle. Sharpe had a number of good games as a junior, but teams have concerns about his work ethic relating to him controlling his weight. Sharpe is blind in one eye, but scouts believe that moving to right tackle will help his vision. For the Gators, Sharpe was their best offensive lineman, so they had to play him at left tackle.

After Sharpe, Troy's Antonio Garcia and Western Michigan's Taylor Moton could have second day potential. Sources have said that Garcia has a good skill set, but they have some developmental concerns that they were deliberately vague about.

Thus, Sharpe could be the only tackle that is selected in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Even if he doesn't go in Round 2, it looks very likely that he will be selected on the second day. While scouts aren't in love with Sharpe, they do believe that he has a serious shot at being a second-round pick.
 
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