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Wow.... that's pretty presumptuousThis seems crazy. The NFL has never had a problem taking chances on guys with issues before. There’s no actual reason to take Dillon Gabriel over him.
Yeah - he can ball out and would be a great locker room guy.Gabriel set D1 All-Time records for passing. Dude is just a few inches short, but he has rare arm talent. I watched most of his college games... he's no joke.
Plus he's from The 808.
And his name is Gabriel.Gabriel set D1 All-Time records for passing. Dude is just a few inches short, but he has rare arm talent. I watched most of his college games... he's no joke.
Plus he's from The 808.
Well Cousins went in round 4 didn't he. They're a lot alike in their games. Weak arms, quick distributors underneath. NFL never has been a big fan of that shit.LMFAO If Sanders falls to round 4+
I mean maybe but again it’s not like that’s steered teams away before. Especially considering guy like Johnny Manziel went in the first round. This just feels like they’re trying to stick it to Deion.
You heard right the first time...I saw a tweet earlier that said 27% lol
Hmmm , interesting . . .. I calculated it by taking the number of total pressures (37), and dividing by the number total pass rush snaps (217)
I am curious where the other number came from. I've never seen anyone over 21-22%
And his name is Gabriel.
Johnny Manziel is a good example, and the exact reason why Sanders is still undrafted. Thats exactly what you want to avoid. Sanders brings way too much with him, and like Manziel a team doesnt want that sideshow. Gabriel knows his role, isnt the starter and isnt being drafted to become one.I mean maybe but again it’s not like that’s steered teams away before. Especially considering guy like Johnny Manziel went in the first round. This just feels like they’re trying to stick it to Deion.
This isn’t like a new phenomenon where teams just woke up all of sudden after Manziel busted though. These types of players are still being taken high in the draft. Sanders feels like a particular case and it doesn’t make sense since even a hint of talent doesn’t deter most teams from a player.Johnny Manziel is a good example, and the exact reason why Sanders is still undrafted. Thats exactly what you want to avoid. Sanders brings way too much with him, and like Manziel a team doesnt want that sideshow. Gabriel knows his role, isnt the starter and isnt being drafted to become one.
You keep mentioning other guys with terrible character, none of them worked out, none of them were worth it. Thats the exact reason
Yup we hated BYU. I was watching Hawaii since the late 70's in old Aloha Stadium (back when Jeff Duva was QB) and BYU was the evil empire. Saw a lot of good QBs play for them like Gifford Nielson, Marc Wilson, Jim McMahon, Steve Young, Robbie Bosco (who was a system guy), and Ty Detmer. That 1989 win was great we loved seeing their asses handed to them. No one thought we'd beat them that badly, they always seemed to escape a loss to us.His dad was Garrett Gabriel who played for U. of Hawaii. After years of losing heart breakers and never beating BYU, Garrett and the Warriors destroyed BYU 56-14 for their first ever win over the cougars. Hawaii fans hated BYU with a passion so Garrett kind of became a legend in Hawaii. He beat BYU again in his career, although he never made it to the pros.
As I always told my kids. Attitude is everything.This seems crazy. The NFL has never had a problem taking chances on guys with issues before. There’s no actual reason to take Dillon Gabriel over him.
You keep answering your own question.This isn’t like a new phenomenon where teams just woke up all of sudden after Manziel busted though. These types of players are still being taken high in the draft. Sanders feels like a particular case and it doesn’t make sense since even a hint of talent doesn’t deter most teams from a player.