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  • #16
    I think Colledge could develop into a stud LG.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Scott Campbell
      Originally posted by Nutz
      I am a professional Arm measurer and in my professional opinion Colledge has very long arms. I have not had the priviledge to measure them myself, but just through pictures and film, I can see they have tremendous length. It is hard for a person with long arms to bench press a significant amount of weight. The length of the arms makes it hard to translate natural strength into the weight room. Remember I am a professional, I know these things.

      In my opinion it is better for an offensive lineman to have longer arms, then short arms that result in better weight lifting numbers.

      If anyone wants and arm length consultation, I charge 37.99 for a visitation.
      You measure appendages?
      Just arms, and penises. But I charge 67.49 for penis.

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      • #18
        the length of arms is huge. i have rather long arms, and it helped me as an OL guy. i've seen guys with really short arms boost about their great bench numbers, when it really wasn't as hard for them. who ever first wrote that is right now. I'd rather have a OL guy with long arms with average strength numbers, cause that's usually not seen as a reason.
        "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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        • #19
          Originally posted by mraynrand
          I got a kick out of how some scouts called this 6-3, 295 pound behemoth 'skinny' I'm 6-3 and 200 pounds and I think I could stand to lose a few!

          Nutz, are you a good judge of measuring all appendages, or just arms?
          mraynrand = greenday? (from jsonline)

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          • #20
            Tank,

            Check out the "who won the draft" thread.
            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ND72
              the length of arms is huge. i have rather long arms, and it helped me as an OL guy. i've seen guys with really short arms boost about their great bench numbers, when it really wasn't as hard for them. who ever first wrote that is right now. I'd rather have a OL guy with long arms with average strength numbers, cause that's usually not seen as a reason.
              Arm length is definitely a plus for offensive linemen but you can't necessarily rule out shorter-armed lineman.

              During the Lombardi years, the Packers had an all-Pro left guard named Fuzzy Thurston. Though he was short-armed as well as short in height, he was one of the top guards in professional football. Lombardi would not have traded him for all the long-armed guards from other teams.

              Oregonpackfan

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              • #22
                knew a short RB (5'6", or 5'8" in heels) that I saw bench 540. He was short armed and barrel chested, and the bar moved maybe 8-10" full travel.
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                • #23
                  Re: A daryn Colledge impressive stat

                  Originally posted by Nick Barnett
                  How can a guy is 6-3 295lbs jave a 36 inch vertical jump


                  He also had started 51 straight games
                  and hes married
                  Does this mean white men CAN jump?
                  "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                  • #24
                    Long arms are definitly a plus to keep D-lineman away from the body. But when I see these large 300 lbs O-lineman with low rep numbers I get nervous. I bet he adds alot of strength within a year while working with our trainers. 21 reps when you weigh 300 lbs is not good. I don't give a shit if his knuckles drag on the ground when he walks. What could be the case with these big O-lineman is that they lack "High Rep" strength. Hell maybe he can throw 500 lbs around pretty good , but he fatigues quickly with high reps. I hope that's the case. When I see guys coming in with low strentgh, I worry that they are arrogant and think they can get buy on ability alone. Then the injuries stack up and they end up sellin pleasure toys door to door just to make a buck. I've seen it a thousand times.
                    "Litre is French, for give me some f*ckin cola!"

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                    • #25
                      They also like to sneak into your house, and the next thing you know change is missing of your dresser and your daughter is knocked up.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Nutz
                        They also like to sneak into your house, and the next thing you know change is missing of your dresser and your daughter is knocked up.
                        Hilarious Tommy
                        "Litre is French, for give me some f*ckin cola!"

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by oregonpackfan
                          Originally posted by ND72
                          the length of arms is huge. i have rather long arms, and it helped me as an OL guy. i've seen guys with really short arms boost about their great bench numbers, when it really wasn't as hard for them. who ever first wrote that is right now. I'd rather have a OL guy with long arms with average strength numbers, cause that's usually not seen as a reason.
                          Arm length is definitely a plus for offensive linemen but you can't necessarily rule out shorter-armed lineman.

                          During the Lombardi years, the Packers had an all-Pro left guard named Fuzzy Thurston. Though he was short-armed as well as short in height, he was one of the top guards in professional football. Lombardi would not have traded him for all the long-armed guards from other teams.

                          Oregonpackfan
                          There was a greatr picture of Fuzz standing up 6'7" Buck Buchanon in the Super Bowl in the Left guard in Appleton. No player ever got more with less physical ability than Fred Thurston.

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