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Originally Posted by RunKC:
Interesting that Karlaftis has 5 batted passes when scouts were on him about his arms being small.
Pretty sure that was a reason he fell to us
Lol, and George's arms are about 1 inch short of the "NFL ideal arm-length for a DE," or some dumb shit. Not an inch short of the minimum required (whatever stupid length that might be) but short of the "ideal length," by about an inch.
Can't make up just how stupid a demarcation that is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Hey fucker....at least I wasn't on the "Trade everything to take Jameson Williams". The dude that STILL can't get on the fucking field.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Hey fucker....at least I wasn't on the "Trade everything to take Jameson Williams". The dude that STILL can't get on the fucking field.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Hey ****er....at least I wasn't on the "Trade everything to take Jameson Williams". The dude that STILL can't get on the ****ing field.
And I'm not saying that was you.
That’s a way too early take. He was always expected to miss most if not all of his rookie season which is why he dropped to the bottom of Round 1. Wait until next season to see if waiting on him was a wise use of a high draft pick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Hawks:
How is Jermaine Johnson doing? That's who everyone wanted when we traded up for McDuffie.
Pretty forgettable; not on the field much.
3 sacks but only 5 total pressures. His 'rates' out to about the same as Karlaftis has, but if you're being used in a limited capacity, you'd better be pretty impactful when you're out there (as Sam Williams has been).
Johnson is playing at roughly the same level as Karlaftis but in a far smaller volume. [Reply]