Burger
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His entire time here at Tennessee.
All the proof I need you don't know **** and I don't try to predict **** like this it's too hard
You really can't predict anything before a guy even registers a tackle in the NFL
Damn sure can't off some mediocre college career
But I guess in your mind Sutton>>Eric Berry who is far better and still has a ways to go to make it to the hall
Eric Berry is the greatest college DB I've ever seen. So no, Cam Sutton is not better than him as a prospect.
I must admit that Eric Berry hasn't been as good in the NFL as I thought he was gonna be. I thought he would be a Ed Reed/ Sean Taylor hybrid and a surefire Hall of Famer. Compared to my expectations, I consider his NFL career to be a bit disappointing.
Eric Berry is the greatest college DB I've ever seen. So no, Cam Sutton is not better than him as a prospect.
I must admit that Eric Berry hasn't been as good in the NFL as I thought he was gonna be. I thought he would be a Ed Reed/ Sean Taylor hybrid and a surefire Hall of Famer. Compared to my expectations, I consider his NFL career to be a bit disappointing.
Eric Berry is the greatest college DB I've ever seen. So no, Cam Sutton is not better than him as a prospect.
I must admit that Eric Berry hasn't been as good in the NFL as I thought he was gonna be. I thought he would be a Ed Reed/ Sean Taylor hybrid and a surefire Hall of Famer. Compared to my expectations, I consider his NFL career to be a bit disappointing.
Nobody anticipates cancer. Berry is still on a HOF pace.
Future Hall of Famers from the 2017 Draft
Future Hall of Famers from the 2017 Draft
QB Josh Dobbs (Steelers) - next Randall Cunningham
RB Alvin Kamara (Saints) - next Marshall Faulk
WR Corey Davis (Titans) - next Jerry Rice
DE Myles Garrett (Browns) - next Bruce Smith
LB Dylan Cole (Texans) - next Zach Thomas
CB Cam Sutton (Steelers) - next Darrelle Revis
Even before the cancer, he was not as dominant in the NFL as I thought he would be.
As I said earlier, he's the best college DB I've ever seen. Better than Sean Taylor. Better than Ed Reed. I thought he would be a lot better. I'm talking first ballot Hall of Fame better.
Alvin Kamara wasn't a starter in college and is currently the best RB in the NFL as rookie.
Cam Sutton will be the best CB in the NFL next year and is a future HOFer.
He is not the best RB in the NFL dude. Stop it.
Hes not even be the best RB on his team. Ingram is 4th in the league in rushing and 1st in TDs.
So hes better than LaVeon Bell and Zeke Elliot? LaughableWhen the game was on the line this week, it was Alvin getting all the snaps in the 4th quarter.
Ingram is the back they use when they have the lead to bleed the clock cause he's a battering ram. But when they are tied or behind and they need to score, it's Alvin that's their go to guy.
Watch the games more rather than the box score. Alvin is clearly the Saints best RB and he's also now the best in the league. No one is currently making a better impact.
When the game was on the line this week, it was Alvin getting all the snaps in the 4th quarter.
Ingram is the back they use when they have the lead to bleed the clock cause he's a battering ram. But when they are tied or behind and they need to score, it's Alvin that's their go to guy.
Watch the games more rather than the box score. Alvin is clearly the Saints best RB and he's also now the best in the league. No one is currently making a better impact.
So hes better than LaVeon Bell and Zeke Elliot? Laughable
I watch the Saints weekly. Ingram is the work horse and clearly #1 back but Alvin is being utilized a little bit more each week. I do think by the playoffs you will see them both getting equal snaps. Kamara has made Ingram step up his game and vice versa. Both are top 10 backs in the league and make the Saints a legitimate Super Bowl contender. I think this is the most balanced Saints team under Sean Payton and Brees (outside of LB)Pretty sure 100% of New Orleans' yardage in overtime came from Ingram.