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So you think in your picture if he just extended his arms he would catch the ball? Because he clearly would not.
So you think in your picture if he just extended his arms he would catch the ball? Because he clearly would not.
Who knows if he would have caught the ball. Its a sure bet he wouldn't catch it with the way he is positioned with his arms semi reaching. He obviously isn't competing for the ball. By all appearances he is simply waiting for the ball to get to him. That's the way he plays.So you think in your picture if he just extended his arms he would catch the ball? Because he clearly would not.
Nope, but if he has actually jumped to try to high-point the ball he would have had a chance at least. Which is kinda what said to begin with.So you think in your picture if he just extended his arms he would catch the ball? Because he clearly would not.
Pretty much.Who knows if he would have caught the ball. Its a sure bet he wouldn't catch it with the way he is positioned with his arms semi reaching. He obviously isn't competing for the ball. By all appearances he is simply waiting for the ball to get to him. That's the way he plays.
There is a reason for that.You manipulative little bitch. I said *I* would take him as a 6th round ST player. I knew where he would go, or at least where he was projected to go.
And, I can't find it, but at least a couple of you jackwagons were downplaying body catching as a negative.
Yeah, okay.There is a reason for that.
Part of me is excited because I think he is a good player. But the other part of me is wondering why basically every NFL team hates him after dealing with him for a short time. Which then makes me think he is a waste of time.
It would be nice to have another slot CB. Let's Scandrick play out wide more.Part of me is excited because I think he is a good player. But the other part of me is wondering why basically every NFL team hates him after dealing with him for a short time. Which then makes me think he is a waste of time.
Carr, Scandrick, Claiborne, Boykin and Anthony Brown would make for the best possible CB depth chart in my opinion.It would be nice to have another slot CB. Let's Scandrick play out wide more.
Terrance Mitchell and especially Olatoye both looked pretty good towards the end of the season. One of them could factor into the depth chart as well.Carr, Scandrick, Claiborne, Boykin and Anthony Brown would make for the best possible CB depth chart in my opinion.
We need our best guy in the slot where he can cover the most ground, but I agree Scandrick needs to play outside more.It would be nice to have another slot CB. Let's Scandrick play out wide more.
He wasn't known to be a problem in philly that I know of.Part of me is excited because I think he is a good player. But the other part of me is wondering why basically every NFL team hates him after dealing with him for a short time. Which then makes me think he is a waste of time.
It's being reported now that Boykin has a degenerative hip condition.
Now those are some exciting names...Cowboys Waive 3, Sign 3; Signings Include Defensive Lineman Lawrence Okoye
Wednesday, June 08, 2016 10:41 AM CDT
IRVING, Texas – The Cowboys made a few changes to their 90-man roster as they wrap up OTAs this week, waiving three players and signing three, including defensive lineman Lawrence Okoye, who has spent time on three NFL rosters since 2013.
Okoye, a London native who represented England in the men’s discus throw at the 2012 Summer Olympics, signed with the 49ers as a rookie free agent in 2013 and has since been on the Cardinals’ and Jets’ practice squads.
The Cowboys also signed linebacker Brandon Hepburn and offensive tackle Bryan Witzmann.
To make room for Okoye, Hepburn and Witzmann, the Cowboys waived defensive end Caleb Azubike, linebacker Jerrell Harris and offensive tackle Justin Renfrow.