Originally Posted by New World Order:
Too bad they can’t cut Clyde
Serious question….Do you guys think they would trade Clyde for a bag of dicks or cut him if he’s clearly the worst RB in camp, or do you think his draft position makes him a lock to make the team ?
Originally Posted by crispystl:
Serious question….Do you guys think they would trade Clyde for a bag of dicks or cut him if he’s clearly the worst RB in camp, or do you think his draft position makes him a lock to make the team ?
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I don't think he's shown enough to be tradeable. He'll have a better season if he can stay healthy anyway. Maybe if there's a team where all their RB's are injured we might can get a 5th for him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I don't think he's shown enough to be tradeable. He'll have a better season if he can stay healthy anyway. Maybe if there's a team where all their RB's are injured we might can get a 5th for him.
Yeah I was thinking it would be for like a 6th rd pick or something if we could do it at all. I just question whether we would or not.
My first instinct when I saw his clips was that he has serious potential. People get too hung up on stats. If you play for Rutgers behind a garbage line, you’re not going to put up eye-popping numbers.
He’s got the physical tools and the drive. I would never bet against that in an Andy Reid offense QB’d by Mahomes. [Reply]
His running style reminds me of someone, just can't put my finger on who exactly.
But he has great lean, in that respect he does remind me some of Kareem. And he does seem to have some of Kareem's 'nose for the end-zone,' which is a definite plus if it translates to the NFL.
His actual running style looks kind of choppy to me, but he appears to have decent vision, covers ground quickly and looks pretty efficient; doesn't waste much time and gets vertical pretty quickly.
Also he catches with his hands not his chest plate, which is a huge plus in the Chiefs' offense.
And pretty good balance. Almost forgot that. In his highlight reels he generally just bounces off the first couple tacklers, and keeps on going. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Every training camp has a hero. Usually many of them. But when the lights come on they are almost always bums.
This is kind of ridiculous there of been tons of training camp heroes who turned into great players most recently L’Jarius Sneed and Trey Smith [Reply]