Pro comparisons I remember seeing for Doubs were Gallup, Quintez Cephus, and Zay Jones.
Hoping for more Gallup.
Pro comparisons I remember seeing for Doubs were Gallup, Quintez Cephus, and Zay Jones.
Hoping for more Gallup.
Honestly none of them really ring true for me. But that's what I read after the draft last year.
It could just be because he wears 87, but he reminds me of Brooks but just not as fast.
I just love the way he finds the hole in the zone, and uses his body to shield defenders. Thats Michael Thomas stuff. Thomas is a chain mover when healthy.
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Justin Fields in the first three quarters:
15-19, 154 yards, 1 TD: 118.0 Passer Rating
Justin Fields from the start of the 4th quarter until the on-side attempt:
6-13, 35 yards, 1 INT (pick-6): 21.0 Passer Rating
Last drive (true garbage time):
3-5, 27 yards
Aren't most of those guys either former players or coaches?
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Romeo Doubs was tracked at 21.5 mph on gps. He’s fast. He hasn’t had a lot of deep opportunities, but I think they’ll come.
Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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You have Rich Eisen, who's never broke a 5.9 forty
Steve Mariucci, former Packers QB coach
Kurt Warner, parlayed being a Packers camp body into the Iowa Barnstormers Hall of Fame
Gerald McCoy, no touchdowns in 10 seasons
And Michael Irvin, who was only successful with the Cowboys.
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Michael Irvin was really annoying to watch with Dallas. He was good enough to hurt you on D, but the way he would crouch down in the awkward dragon pose after a first down and then kinda wipe his ass with the ball was always disturbing and came off as trashy to me.
Plus he would winge and moan and cry to the Zebras for a flag literally every single time a defensive back was remotely physical with him.
If I had to name just one player that I wish had never played football, I'd be very tempted to pick Irvin.
Hey, I did not get to watch the game. How did TJ Slaton look?
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I didn't think he was particularly noticeable one way or the other. Bears RB's didn't have a much success running the ball consistently, (19-66) so he seemed to his job. The Packers d-line was running a lot of stunts, so maybe he was the stay at home guy. He was out there on 54% of snaps. He assisted on 1 tackle.
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I think Slaton led the DL in snaps technically, played fairly stout, nothing too horrible either way. CHI normally has a pretty good running game -- they've carved up GB before -- so bottling up the RBs is a good sign. Roschon Johnson gave them some life; I think he's going to be good. Justin Fields' scrambles boosted their overall numbers. Khalil Herbert is a good back and he had a tough time against the GB front. Really glad to see that.
Liked all the stunts they ran; wonder if they can keep that up. It was pretty disruptive.
ATL has a better OL but Desmond Ridder might not be good. That running game though. Will be another good road test for the DL. Chris Lindstrom and Kaleb McGary are probably better than any OL CHI has.
Per ESPN, Chicago only generated six pressures on Love. The Packers quarterback was blitzed on 16.7% of his dropbacks.
Green Bay generated thirty six pressures on Fields.
J.T. O'Sullivan goes over in some detail Jordan Love's day. Great stuff if you have about 25 minutes.
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen