So what about Meeves-Rabin....?

#26
#26
probably has a future on special teams, if he passes all the medical stuff. not sure he'll ever be a regular significant contributor as a true LB, but he's an animal on special teams.
 
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#27
#27
Had he been healthy this year, I would like to have seen him in the strong safety spot some...when I did see him in coverage he did well...
 
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You said if he couldnt play football he would be working at Kroger the rest of his life. You claim "history" tells you this. Im betting you dont know anything about JRM personally or even on an academic level. For you to just assume he wont make anything of his life is racist weather you believe it or not. If he was white I would bet anything I own you would not have said that.

Thinking like this makes you the racist. His post was bad but yours is worse.

It's 2017 man, nobody thinking about race in here but you.
 
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If you truly believe that you obviously haven't heard a word JRM has ever said since dawning the Orange and White. Well spoken, smart, leader, and a great work ethic.

Bad troll job, keep trying.

It just "donned" on me that you may not have understood his post.
 
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You said if he couldnt play football he would be working at Kroger the rest of his life. You claim "history" tells you this. Im betting you dont know anything about JRM personally or even on an academic level. For you to just assume he wont make anything of his life is racist weather you believe it or not. If he was white I would bet anything I own you would not have said that.

K-town, in your court on this one.
 
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#32
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A marginal player as JRM is, should have taken the opportunity to show what he could do. For an undersized LB, I would think there are a lot of teams that already think he is not an NFL player. He blew one chance to show them wrong.

I see a future at Kroger's for this guy. Good luck.

That's the douchiest thing I've heard on here in a while.
 
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#33
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He was a good player for us but the NFL is a big step up. He can take anyone's advice he chooses but as an undersized LB with injuries in his resume, I would think he should be doing all he can to show each and every scout that he is NFL caliber.

Well put and a respectable opinion.

If you had written this to start with, folks would not be sitting here shaking their damn heads mumbling "what an F'n assclown"

Make Good Choices

CH_V
 
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Well put and a respectable opinion.

If you had written this to start with, folks would not be sitting here shaking their damn heads mumbling "what an F'n assclown"

Make Good Choices

CH_V

I hear ya. The crickets couldn't help themselves and then it's a case of who gets the last word.
 
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A marginal player as JRM is, should have taken the opportunity to show what he could do. For an undersized LB, I would think there are a lot of teams that already think he is not an NFL player. He blew one chance to show them wrong.

I see a future at Kroger's for this guy. Good luck.

You're an idiot
 
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He completes his Master's this Spring if I am not mistaken. If you followed the program the last 3 years you would know he is extremely intelligent, insightful, and a great student.

Don't worry about him if football doesnt work. He will find a way to thrive in life.
 
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He completes his Master's this Spring if I am not mistaken. If you followed the program the last 3 years you would know he is extremely intelligent, insightful, and a great student.

Don't worry about him if football doesnt work. He will find a way to thrive in life.

Then perhaps we should give 1982Alum the benefit of the doubt and assume he meant that JRM would one day be an executive or maybe a district manager for Kroger's??? Certainly, he wouldn't be so judgmental and mean spirited as to say that bagging groceries was his only option outside of football.
 
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He completes his Master's this Spring if I am not mistaken. If you followed the program the last 3 years you would know he is extremely intelligent, insightful, and a great student.

Don't worry about him if football doesnt work. He will find a way to thrive in life.

Thats impossible. History tells us he has no future.
 
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He's a good kid that'll be successful in whatever he does. I think he's a little undersized, but he's instinctual and intelligent.
 
#41
#41
Thinking Charles Davis said on Doug Mathews show last week that he was still in rehab mode from injuries. He only participated in a few linebacker drills.
 
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