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Armando Salguero ?@ArmandoSalguero 14m14 minutes ago
is this real life? RT @StableyTimes: Joe Philbin eyes Danny Shelton at Senior Bowl, gets booted by security
JoeFootball Wrote:
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> The other question often raised is....
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> "Is he a 3 down player"?
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> If we run nickle 70% of the time, Is it worth it
> to spend pick 14 on a NT who will be on the bench
> 60-70% of the time?
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> If he can provide a pass rush from the interior
> then it's a no brainer. I know he led DT's in
> sacks this year but the NFL is a different animal.
92 tackles and 9 sacks.
He's probably a 3 down player in the same way Vince Wilfork and Haloti Ngata are...if its 3rd and 10+ he's probably on the sidelines in favor of a speed rusher.
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> He's also a little blubbery around the middle.
> Stamina for 600-800 snaps a season could be a
> stretch.
Well for one thing, she wasn't a call girl. It's sad 1) that he would ruin his life and 2) that it was a common street hooker from whom he could be catching all kind of diseases.
Then you look at the fact that he was up in the heights, whether playing or broadcasting and now he's brought down low and in jail.
I watched Shaq Thompson. I was not impressed at all. He is attractive as a combo nickel DB/FS/OLB because he can stay on the field at all positions, considering how much nickel/2LB sets teams play. That is his appeal, he will stay on the field and have a chance to make a lot of plays. But as a player, he is middle of the pack, imo.
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I just don't see how it could be sad when he completely did it to himself? And I agree with Truth, prostitution being illegal is the biggest joke out there. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Warren went out knowing the stakes were high with him being a high profile celebrity and did it anyway. If what you say is true, he should of been shopping at Macy's and not Walmart, serves him right for being so cheap about it.
Of course, the "from nothing to everything and back to nothing" thing is the angle evoking sympathy. Unless an observer is a jealous, small minded so and so, one cannot help but feel sorry for someone who made it greatly and then fell.
I've always been bothered by the fact that a lot of "fans" of football, secretly, hate these people (pro football players). I see a lot of that on this board. What's up with THAT? Jealousy? Maybe even something worse. My question is that if you fee that way, why be a football fan?
Yeah, it turns out he might be stupid or maybe stupidly arrogant or maybe perverse or whatever, but nobody can be happy about his fall except small-minded people.