Only six other teams in the country...

#52
#52
It means this year we gon whoop dey azz with all the returning NFL talent coming back!
 
#53
#53
Kerbyson and Randolf were surprising to me. Both seemed like later round picks cod compared to others.

Kerbyson held his own against SEC dlines while playing out of position. Better than most guards in the draft.

Randolf very similar, saw others drafted with less stats against lesser
competition

Are you talking about Randolph or Gandolf?
 
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#54
#54
...won nine games and didn't have a player drafted, according to Jimmy Hyans.

Tennessee, UNC, Arkansas State, Boling Green, Toledo, San Dieigo State and Marshall.

What does that mean?
Dooley sucks
 
#55
#55
...won nine games and didn't have a player drafted, according to Jimmy Hyans.

Tennessee, UNC, Arkansas State, Boling Green, Toledo, San Dieigo State and Marshall.

What does that mean?

It means, those posters on this very board, that predicted that the NFL's mouth was watering over the very chance to get some of CBJ's players were wrong. NO argument, they were wrong. How many have come back and admitted it? Their failure to call the draft, or admit they were wrong goes a long way regarding the rest of the their hype.:good!:
 
#56
#56
...won nine games and didn't have a player drafted, according to Jimmy Hyans.

Tennessee, UNC, Arkansas State, Boling Green, Toledo, San Dieigo State and Marshall.

What does that mean?

Paul Bain was not eligible for the draft.:sad:
 
#59
#59
It means we have three players that could have been drafted coming back to finish what they started. We cannot excited about Sutton, JRM, and AK coming back then be completely dissappointed at the draft. Would have been great to have some get drafted but I like that the three who would have been drafted knew they could accomplish more.
 
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#60
Haha yep, some saying he had enough potential to sneak into the first or second round. The general consensus is that we had just played an NFL QB.

Gotta love it.


I dont know about all that but he did throw for over 400 yards, and PFF loved the guy. They had him
ranked as the #2 passer, at least he signed with the Bengals so he gets a shot to unseat AJ.
 
#61
#61
Kerbyson and Randolf were surprising to me. Both seemed like later round picks cod compared to others.

Kerbyson held his own against SEC dlines while playing out of position. Better than most guards in the draft.

Randolf very similar, saw others drafted with less stats against lesser competition

Those two were not NFL players. Being average in the SEC doesn't make you a draftable player. And at best Randolph and Kerbyson were average. Randolph below average last year If we're being honest.
 
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#62
Those two were not NFL players. Being average in the SEC doesn't make you a draftable player. And at best Randolph and Kerbyson were average. Randolph below average last year If we're being honest.


I took a screenshot of this so I can re-post it when Randolph makes the Rams 53 man roster, and
Marquez North doesn't.
 
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...won nine games and didn't have a player drafted, according to Jimmy Hyans.

Tennessee, UNC, Arkansas State, Boling Green, Toledo, San Dieigo State and Marshall.

What does that mean?

That not one single scout watched Bowling Green. How does Matt Johnson go UNDRAFTED? :unsure:
 
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#64
It means, those posters on this very board, that predicted that the NFL's mouth was watering over the very chance to get some of CBJ's players were wrong. NO argument, they were wrong. How many have come back and admitted it? Their failure to call the draft, or admit they were wrong goes a long way regarding the rest of the their hype.:good!:

"Watering"...you're funny. :lol:
 
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#65
I took a screenshot of this so I can re-post it when Randolph makes the Rams 53 man roster, and
Marquez North doesn't.

It is difficult to determine what Randolph will do with the Rams. He has been working out with a personal trainer in Atlanta for weeks. He is stronger and faster than he has ever been. It is tougher than he has ever been. He is a good tackler and can stop runners in their tracks. The only problem he had at Tennessee was his getting into position on some plays. However, he was not the only one in the secondary who found themselves out of position. He has a better than 50-50 chance of playing in the NFL. The Rams have a shortage of Safeties on their roster and he can fill that spot at a very low cost to the Rams.
 
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#66
One of the Big Reasons why we didn't have anyone drafted in the NFL, our guys are just that loyal to CBJ! CBJ has developed a huge number of players the NFL wants, he's recruited them, coached them, and mentored them as men, in return they just think so highly of our coach, they didn't want to leave.
 
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#68
Those two were not NFL players. Being average in the SEC doesn't make you a draftable player. And at best Randolph and Kerbyson were average. Randolph below average last year If we're being honest.

How good were you when you played football in the SEC, D4H?
 
#69
#69
One of the Big Reasons why we didn't have anyone drafted in the NFL, our guys are just that loyal to CBJ! CBJ has developed a huge number of players the NFL wants, he's recruited them, coached them, and mentored them as men, in return they just think so highly of our coach, they didn't want to leave.

reasoning is difficult for some
 
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