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Kap does a ton of good. He donates lots of his time and money to all kinds of minority causes and just helped raise millions of dollars to feed starving children in Somalia. He's one of the more charitable professional athletes in our country.

You can think what you want about him as a player. But to act like he's this villainous dude is just crazy.
 
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Kap does a ton of good. He donates lots of his time and money to all kinds of minority causes and just helped raise millions of dollars to feed starving children in Somalia. He's one of the more charitable professional athletes in our country.

You can think what you want about him as a player. But to act like he's this villainous dude is just crazy.
Doesn't sound like he's very diverse in his charitable undertakings. Hitler was charitable, to his kind of people.
 
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Kap does a ton of good. He donates lots of his time and money to all kinds of minority causes and just helped raise millions of dollars to feed starving children in Somalia. He's one of the more charitable professional athletes in our country.

You can think what you want about him as a player. But to act like he's this villainous dude is just crazy.

Lots of pricks do good works..still a prick.
 
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So just as I know you guys would like, I stayed with QBs and WRs during the open periods.

So out of those two I'll obviously start with my WR thoughts:
- Callaway is the vocal leader of the group
- Callaway and Byrd are extremely smooth with the ball and look the part
- George is a stick man, really needs to put on some weight
- Other than that, the unit looks really crisp going through drills

And I guess I can mention the QBs:
- I hate to throw a wrench into the current calmness of the board, BUT I have changed by Dormady v. Guarantano position. Guarantano should start.
- You really have to be on the field to see how effortless and pretty his passes are. It's almost like they are pulled into the receiver's hands by gravity.
- Dormady is massive and can definitely take a hit. He also isn't as "unathletic" as people espouse.
- There is a difference between the two though. Guarantano is the better passer and has quicker footwork.

We won't be hurt if Dormady gets the nod, or if we try both vs GTech, but Guarantano is the superior QB.
 
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Kap does a ton of good. He donates lots of his time and money to all kinds of minority causes and just helped raise millions of dollars to feed starving children in Somalia. He's one of the more charitable professional athletes in our country.

You can think what you want about him as a player. But to act like he's this villainous dude is just crazy.

Man, F colin kap
 
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So just as I know you guys would like, I stayed with QBs and WRs during the open periods.

So out of those two I'll obviously start with my WR thoughts:
- Callaway is the vocal leader of the group
- Callaway and Byrd are extremely smooth with the ball and look the part
- George is a stick man, really needs to put on some weight
- Other than that, the unit looks really crisp going through drills

And I guess I can mention the QBs:
- I hate to throw a wrench into the current calmness of the board, BUT I have changed by Dormady v. Guarantano position. Guarantano should start.
- You really have to be on the field to see how effortless and pretty his passes are. It's almost like they are pulled into the receiver's hands by gravity.
- Dormady is massive and can definitely take a hit. He also isn't as "unathletic" as people espouse.
- There is a difference between the two though. Guarantano is the better passer and has quicker footwork.

We won't be hurt if Dormady gets the nod, or if we try both vs GTech, but Guarantano is the superior QB.

Callaway, a guy who barely played last year, is the vocal leader of the group and not the biggest DOG on the team, JJ? That's surprising. That a good thing?
 
Callaway, a guy who barely played last year, is the vocal leader of the group and not the biggest DOG on the team, JJ? That's surprising. That a good thing?

I think JJ was in the other group across the field. I imagine he is quite vocal as well but in the group that was by me Calloway was the Alpha dog.
 
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I think JJ was in the other group across the field. I imagine he is quite vocal as well but in the group that was by me Calloway was the Alpha dog.

I like that. That group needs someone to step up opposite JJ. If you listen to Mike Griffith, our team doesn't have any skill players outside JJ and Kelly. I don't buy that, I just don't think they've played yet. I think Callaway, Byrd, BJ, Williams and of course Chandler coming in can be ballers
 
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So just as I know you guys would like, I stayed with QBs and WRs during the open periods.

So out of those two I'll obviously start with my WR thoughts:
- Callaway is the vocal leader of the group
- Callaway and Byrd are extremely smooth with the ball and look the part
- George is a stick man, really needs to put on some weight
- Other than that, the unit looks really crisp going through drills

And I guess I can mention the QBs:
- I hate to throw a wrench into the current calmness of the board, BUT I have changed by Dormady v. Guarantano position. Guarantano should start.
- You really have to be on the field to see how effortless and pretty his passes are. It's almost like they are pulled into the receiver's hands by gravity.
- Dormady is massive and can definitely take a hit. He also isn't as "unathletic" as people espouse.
- There is a difference between the two though. Guarantano is the better passer and has quicker footwork.

We won't be hurt if Dormady gets the nod, or if we try both vs GTech, but Guarantano is the superior QB.

Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks for sharing.
 
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So just as I know you guys would like, I stayed with QBs and WRs during the open periods.

So out of those two I'll obviously start with my WR thoughts:
- Callaway is the vocal leader of the group
- Callaway and Byrd are extremely smooth with the ball and look the part
- George is a stick man, really needs to put on some weight
- Other than that, the unit looks really crisp going through drills

And I guess I can mention the QBs:
- I hate to throw a wrench into the current calmness of the board, BUT I have changed by Dormady v. Guarantano position. Guarantano should start.
- You really have to be on the field to see how effortless and pretty his passes are. It's almost like they are pulled into the receiver's hands by gravity.
- Dormady is massive and can definitely take a hit. He also isn't as "unathletic" as people espouse.
- There is a difference between the two though. Guarantano is the better passer and has quicker footwork.

We won't be hurt if Dormady gets the nod, or if we try both vs GTech, but Guarantano is the superior QB.
Thanks for sharing! Glad you didn't sleep through it.
 
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Since last August been telling y'all that Callaway was the heir apparent to Malone. Tough, talented guy with good speed that can get deep. Other than end zone fades George has minimal value.

Agree with MV, I see JG winning out, but hopefully QD sticks it out because he is a quality QB. JG has all the upside you could ever want.
 
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