False Positive
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False Positive
@notagolfer
Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown.
Philadelphia, PA Katılım Nisan 2013
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Can I ride you next? 😏
OnlyCxnts@ONLYCXNTS
Want to watch my fat tits bounce in your face while I ride it? 💦
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@marcuslemonis Wish I could invest in Keefe Commissary, but its not publicly traded. A prison canteen services company, I know firsthand that they are raking it in.
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@RachieRach429 Hopefully you'll start a trend of hot girls wearing their shirts like that
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@Chase_Senior Phillips $80m guaranteed, Greenard $50m. Might wanna check that math.
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Jonathan Greenard is better, more productive and cheaper than Jaelan Phillips and doesn't have the injury concerns Phillips has: Medically retired in college, torn ACL and torn achilles.
The Eagles also gave Greenard $50 million guaranteed LESS than the Panthers have Phillips.
#Eagles
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@ThePhillyPod Hes aging and has an injured shoulder. Dropping productivity. Great man, great player but they over paid.
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@BuckyBrooks Understood, but don't you agree that teams also cannot completely ignore Consensus rankings while navigating the draft? Otherwise they would potentially miss out on value opportunities and wildly overpay for players.
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FYI: It’s unfair to judge a team’s draft class based on Consensus Boards. Without a thorough understanding of the team’s plans for the team, players, or scheme, it’s impossible to suggest a pick is good or bad.
Teams build their draft boards based on grades that project how a player will perform or contribute within their system, the Consensus Boards and media scouting reports lack that context. Without a clear understanding of the “why” behind each pick, critics are missing some key tidbits that are critical to a full assessment.
In the NFL, it takes 2-3 years to determine whether players can play or not. That’s why we should reserve judgment until we see how the players perform and how teams utilize their personnel. That’s not fun, but none of us are privy to the 32 draft boards or the schematic or personnel discussions prior to the draft.
We can debate who was selected and where they were picked, but until we understand the why and see how it plays out between the lines, we are still playing the guessing game.
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@IDPGodfather I agree that nobody would trade anything for them. But the practice squad means passing through waivers, and a claim costs nothing.
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This is a story now?
Watson's the worst personnel move in NFL history.
Sanders is only good in Mel Kiper's fever-dreams.
Gabriel MIGHT get you one Pop-Tart in a trade.
There is a thing called the practice squad. And three of the four quarterbacks Cleveland "has" could land there.
Yahoo Sports@YahooSports
Brown GM Andrew Berry says the team has no plans to trade Dillon Gabriel despite drafting QB Taylen Green in the sixth round. Cleveland now has four QBs — Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, Gabriel and Green.
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@oppositeblack @Eagles All that's missing is skill and experience
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@jpeny10 @EliotShorrParks Apparently this is the only photo of him ever taken
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A lot of teams copying this track this offseason, but you still need the threat of your TE2/TE3 offering passing game value when you do not get base looks from the defense or this trend is just an evolution of becoming the new Fullback on the field.
Will be interesting to see if defenses stop playing ball in base vs 12/13 like Mike Mac and Seattle did last year.
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Ben Johnson was quick to adjust when Loveland was ready to roll last year and Odunze got hurt.
From Week 10 on last year, the Bears played 12 personnel on 35.4% of their snaps (6th) and 13 personnel on 13.4% (2nd).
Jared Smola@SmolaDS
The Bears are looking like a HEAVY 12-personnel team. WRs: Luther Burden Rome Odunze Kalif Raymond Zavion Thomas TEs: Colston Loveland Cole Kmet Sam Roush Burden, Odunze, and Loveland targets 📈
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Uar Bernard would be an interesting swing at 244, 251 or 252.
Andrew DiCecco@AndrewDiCecco
The #Eagles trade out of No. 197, acquiring picks 207, 251 and 252 from the Rams.
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