Anyone else find all the combine numbers a bit ridiculous?

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Oh no player X's arms are 33 inches instead of 33 and a half!

Look...he measured a couple inches shorter than expected!!!

Disappointed in his 40 time...a 4.48 is not the same as a 4.44.

I'm mean come on. Combine is just overanalyzing (by the media) at its finest. It's great to see the athletes and their personalities, but I really get annoyed when irrelevant numbers get used to say if a player is in trouble of "falling" or not.
 
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I agree. I think the NFL has taken an even that is viewed by a lot of top NFL people as useless and turned it into a media circus. PFT ran a blip the other day that said that nearly every team is only concerned with medical exams and then interviews, with actual combine numbers falling by the wayside.

Tape is all that really matters, the NFL and powers that be have just managed to get us hyped on random numbers.
 
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Totally agree. Part of the reason Bruce fell to the second round was he was not considered that fast. Judging a guy who has to cut like a WR on a 40 when he is running in a straight line doesnt make much sense. There was a period of time when Bruce was uncoverable. I do enjoy seeing the big guys display their over all athleticism, which is what the 40, vertical jump ect. is all about. Larry Allen had a big sloppy body but was one of the best guards in NFL history in my opinion.
But, all part of the fun I guess.
 
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Too much of the measurements are track & field measurements rather than football data. I always felt football players should run, say, the 40-yard dash in pads. That would give you their real game day speed. The same for all other drills. Make the combine drills truly football related.

People get fooled by the track & field numbers too often. Desmond Howard ran a 4.4 in track shorts. Put him in pads, and the figure drops to 4.6. Meanwhile, a workout warrior like Jerry Rice ran 4.6 in track shorts and pads. The differences were in the hundredths digit.
 
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jap said:
Too much of the measurements are track & field measurements rather than football data. I always felt football players should run, say, the 40-yard dash in pads. That would give you their real game day speed. The same for all other drills. Make the combine drills truly football related.

People get fooled by the track & field numbers too often. Desmond Howard ran a 4.4 in track shorts. Put him in pads, and the figure drops to 4.6. Meanwhile, a workout warrior like Jerry Rice ran 4.6 in track shorts and pads. The differences were int eh hundredths digit.
True. Fendi Onobun comes to mind too. Physical specimen with all the right measurements. Height, speed, strength, hand size, quickness. But then you see him with #49 on his back and he looks like just an ordinary backup TE with no real explosiveness or special skills.

I like the way Snead evaluates guys. It's all visual.
 
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I've often wondered why they don't include shoe size into the Combine weekend, I mean, a 6'7" guy with tiny feet would be useless on the playing field, he'd just fall over...

But seriously, I think Combine is more about how an individual handles the media attention, questioning, interviewing etc to find out if there's a prize a$$ in the draft.
 
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I like seeing the guys next to each other in movement drills, it tells me a lot, apples to apples, but nothing is better than tape study.

I love watching the 40's, and the verts. Weight means a lot when it comes to lineman. Some measurements mean too much to some people. The bench can tell you a lot about a guy, such as, does he work out, it points towards his work ethic.

I love the combine.
 
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I have to be honest as a kid in the 80's i used to have handwritten playbooks and books of stats I'd record from newspapers i'd import from the US, I too love the Combine....
 
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Im gonna go against the grain a bit.

Ill agree that most of the measurements dont mean anything, however every year there is a guy who's' stock drops or shoots up on the basis of how he measured and performed. Those few instances are what makes the measurements interest.

Julio Jones comes to mind as a guy who's stock shot up and Burfict as a guy who's stock was destroyed.

There are always intriguing stories. This year it has to be Manti Te'o. How does he interview? How does he run?

I like to see the guys that just put up gaudy numbers too. They may not mean much, bu tI find it interesting.
 
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X said:
jap said:
Too much of the measurements are track & field measurements rather than football data. I always felt football players should run, say, the 40-yard dash in pads. That would give you their real game day speed. The same for all other drills. Make the combine drills truly football related.

People get fooled by the track & field numbers too often. Desmond Howard ran a 4.4 in track shorts. Put him in pads, and the figure drops to 4.6. Meanwhile, a workout warrior like Jerry Rice ran 4.6 in track shorts and pads. The differences were int eh hundredths digit.
True. Fendi Onobun comes to mind too. Physical specimen with all the right measurements. Height, speed, strength, hand size, quickness. But then you see him with #49 on his back and he looks like just an ordinary backup TE with no real explosiveness or special skills.

I like the way Snead evaluates guys. It's all visual.

Wow. Couldn't agree more. I remember watching the tape of Fendi's pro day and thinking there was almost no way he wouldn't be successful. First time I saw him in pads I was all like.... Da fuq??? Thought he was #48 tho....
 
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Faceplant said:
X said:
jap said:
Too much of the measurements are track & field measurements rather than football data. I always felt football players should run, say, the 40-yard dash in pads. That would give you their real game day speed. The same for all other drills. Make the combine drills truly football related.

People get fooled by the track & field numbers too often. Desmond Howard ran a 4.4 in track shorts. Put him in pads, and the figure drops to 4.6. Meanwhile, a workout warrior like Jerry Rice ran 4.6 in track shorts and pads. The differences were int eh hundredths digit.
True. Fendi Onobun comes to mind too. Physical specimen with all the right measurements. Height, speed, strength, hand size, quickness. But then you see him with #49 on his back and he looks like just an ordinary backup TE with no real explosiveness or special skills.

I like the way Snead evaluates guys. It's all visual.

Wow. Couldn't agree more. I remember watching the tape of Fendi's pro day and thinking there was almost no way he wouldn't be successful. First time I saw him in pads I was all like.... Da fuq??? Thought he was #48 tho....
You're right. #48.
That's how memorable he was to me. :neh:
 
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jap said:
Too much of the measurements are track & field measurements rather than football data. I always felt football players should run, say, the 40-yard dash in pads. That would give you their real game day speed. The same for all other drills. Make the combine drills truly football related.

Yeah - and with a CB or Safety angling toward him to knock him on his ass. :sly:
 
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Well... If all this data didn't help the evaluation process I'm sure they'd stop doing it. So, it must work for the scouts.

I agree with jap, however; would be nice to see these guys work in pads.

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CGI_Ram said:
Well... If all this data didn't help the evaluation process I'm sure they'd stop doing it. So, it must work for the scouts.

I agree with jap, however; would be nice to see these guys work in pads.

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But then we wouldn't have been able to see Andre's tits.

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Never gets old Dr :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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DR RAM said:
The bench can tell you a lot about a guy, such as, does he work out, it points towards his work ethic.

I love the combine.

Where you a little concerned with the Brockers pick? He didn't exactly light up the bench.
 
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DR RAM said:
CGI_Ram said:
Well... If all this data didn't help the evaluation process I'm sure they'd stop doing it. So, it must work for the scouts.

I agree with jap, however; would be nice to see these guys work in pads.

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But then we wouldn't have been able to see Andre's tits.

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lol. His torso reminds me of this muppet character.

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X said:
DR RAM said:
CGI_Ram said:
Well... If all this data didn't help the evaluation process I'm sure they'd stop doing it. So, it must work for the scouts.

I agree with jap, however; would be nice to see these guys work in pads.

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But then we wouldn't have been able to see Andre's tits.

andresmith.jpg
lol. His torso reminds me of this muppet character.

fs7Qxu6.jpg

I was thinking this

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MojoRisin said:
DR RAM said:
The bench can tell you a lot about a guy, such as, does he work out, it points towards his work ethic.

I love the combine.

Where you a little concerned with the Brockers pick? He didn't exactly light up the bench.
I was a little, and when he gets stronger, he will be unstoppable, but if you watched his tape, he plays with such incredible leverage that I thought he'd be fine. Now, he ended up being better than fine, but he hasn't come close to reaching his ceiling. Great pick, especially considering we moved down to get him.
 
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DR RAM said:
MojoRisin said:
DR RAM said:
The bench can tell you a lot about a guy, such as, does he work out, it points towards his work ethic.

I love the combine.

Where you a little concerned with the Brockers pick? He didn't exactly light up the bench.
I was a little, and when he gets stronger, he will be unstoppable, but if you watched his tape, he plays with such incredible leverage that I thought he'd be fine. Now, he ended up being better than fine, but he hasn't come close to reaching his ceiling. Great pick, especially considering we moved down to get him.
His bench press was misreported initially.

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He later benched at his pro day and put up 21 reps. Which isn't tremendous, but it is better than what was initially reported. But for someone with 35 inch arms, it's not all that bad either. Plus, most of his strength and push comes from the way he drives with his legs.