Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Bandwagon King
Wrong Chief, the Pac 12, the Big 10, the ACC & SEC & Big 12 all have teams with a couple of guys his size. The G-5 prolly has 20 guys his size. You just don't realize how common his measurables are until you stack them up against everyone else. And a guy like Humphrey has very few chances to play against an all conference player from another team for a whole game to prove himself. Its the quality of the player against the quality of their opponent. It's the reason they have all star games & all star weeks. If the guy was 1st, or 2nrd pick then he's doing himself no favors by playing in that game. But he's not. And anyone giving him advice not to take this opportunity is giving him terrible advice. I'm telling I know.
So he is playing in the east west bowl is it more important for him to be 100% for that ? By your own logic it would be than playing hurt in a NOLA bowl
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
I mean, come on guys. The players sitting out hurts, but they are doing what’s best for them. I can 100% promise you if this were the CFP or the NY6 bowl they would be playing.
It’s the Nola Bowl, while not meaningless it’s not of the same importance for the players or the program.
For the programs sake, it is way more important to have all of those guys healthy and in peak form for the showcase games, pro day and NFL Combine. The more players that get drafted out of this program the better it is for the program.
If you view it in any other way you are just flat out wrong.
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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CharlieK
With the new rules they would put Orlando Thomas in jail for some of his hits, good Lord that dude brought the lumber. What a great player.
Probably why he developed ALS!
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Scott Malkinson
So he is playing in the east west bowl is it more important for him to be 100% for that ? By your own logic it would be than playing hurt in a NOLA bowl
They're both important. But it's like taking an entrance test that you can't possibly finish in the time allotted. But you are trying to get into a school club, get a job, or whatever. And what is the known unwritten rule? You get as many answers in as possible because while you don't get points against you for your wrong answers, you lose points by not giving enough right answers. I am telling you it is different for a guy who is a high round draft pick & a guy who is fighting for a later round pick, or a free agent. I can't explain it any plainer except to say Mr. Humphrey does himself & his chances of making it in the NFL no favors at all by not playing in this game unless he is truly hurt. And from what I've gathered, he's not hurt. And I'm not picking on him. I am simply stating facts.
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
Bandwagon King
They're both important. But it's like taking an entrance test that you can't possibly finish in the time allotted. But you are trying to get into a school club, get a job, or whatever. And what is the known unwritten rule? You get as many answers in as possible because while you don't get points against you for your wrong answers, you lose points by not giving enough right answers. I am telling you it is different for a guy who is a high round draft pick & a guy who is fighting for a later round pick, or a free agent. I can't explain it any plainer except to say Mr. Humphrey does himself & his chances of making it in the NFL no favors at all by not playing in this game unless he is truly hurt. And from what I've gathered, he's not hurt. And I'm not picking on him. I am simply stating facts.
Was he faking walking around in a boot most of the time?
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
cajun4life
I mean, come on guys. The players sitting out hurts, but they are doing what’s best for them. I can 100% promise you if this were the CFP or the NY6 bowl they would be playing.
It’s the Nola Bowl, while not meaningless it’s not of the same importance for the players or the program.
For the programs sake, it is way more important to have all of those guys healthy and in peak form for the showcase games, pro day and NFL Combine. The more players that get drafted out of this program the better it is for the program.
If you view it in any other way you are just flat out wrong.
No, you're wrong. And that's what costs a lot of young men a chance at the next level. I can tell you again the last thing an NFL organization wants to see is a potential low round draft pick, or a free agent come in with the attitude that they aren't willing to put it all on the line for a job. That has always been, is now & will always be the mentality of professional sports. And the number one reason young guys wash out in the NFL is because they think they are too "valuable" to play in a game which proves their loyalty to the team as well as showcasing their talent. There's a huge gulf of difference between projected high round picks & lower round & free agent picks. Anyone who says any different doesn't know jack crap about the NFL & how those guys think.
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
RaginDave
Was he faking walking around in a boot most of the time?
So when was he walking around in a boot? Share your knowledge.
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
Bandwagon King
They're both important. But it's like taking an entrance test that you can't possibly finish in the time allotted. But you are trying to get into a school club, get a job, or whatever. And what is the known unwritten rule? You get as many answers in as possible because while you don't get points against you for your wrong answers, you lose points by not giving enough right answers. I am telling you it is different for a guy who is a high round draft pick & a guy who is fighting for a later round pick, or a free agent. I can't explain it any plainer except to say Mr. Humphrey does himself & his chances of making it in the NFL no favors at all by not playing in this game unless he is truly hurt. And from what I've gathered, he's not hurt. And I'm not picking on him. I am simply stating facts.
You made absolutely zero sense in that rambling... I can honestly say anyone playing in the shriner game will have 25x the exposure to NFL scouts ... than the Nola bowl which kicks off at 9 pm on the east coast
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
Bandwagon King
No, you're wrong. And that's what costs a lot of young men a chance at the next level. I can tell you again the last thing an NFL organization wants to see is a potential low round draft pick, or a free agent come in with the attitude that they aren't willing to put it all on the line for a job. That has always been, is now & will always be the mentality of professional sports. And the number one reason young guys wash out in the NFL is because they think they are too "valuable" to play in a game which proves their loyalty to the team as well as showcasing their talent. There's a huge gulf of difference between projected high round picks & lower round & free agent picks. Anyone who says any different doesn't know jack crap about the NFL & how those guys think.
I'm sure Bill and McVay call you on draft night for consulting.
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Scott Malkinson
I'm sure Bill and McVay call you on draft night for consulting.
I will take something from another thread . . . If they call him anything, it’s probably a jackass . . .
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
Bandwagon King
No, you're wrong. And that's what costs a lot of young men a chance at the next level. I can tell you again the last thing an NFL organization wants to see is a potential low round draft pick, or a free agent come in with the attitude that they aren't willing to put it all on the line for a job. That has always been, is now & will always be the mentality of professional sports. And the number one reason young guys wash out in the NFL is because they think they are too "valuable" to play in a game which proves their loyalty to the team as well as showcasing their talent. There's a huge gulf of difference between projected high round picks & lower round & free agent picks. Anyone who says any different doesn't know jack crap about the NFL & how those guys think.
How the ____ do you know what NFL executives think? Have you worked for an NFL franchise? You are talking completely out of your ass, and any shred of accuracy you might bump into is akin to a blind pig finding an acorn. Stop ripping one of our best players this season, based solely on your arrogance and lack of any actual expertise or first hand knowledge.
Re: Missing players for bowl rumors
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Originally Posted by
CharlieK
How the ____ do you know what NFL executives think? Have you worked for an NFL franchise? You are talking completely out of your ass, and any shred of accuracy you might bump into is akin to a blind pig finding an acorn. Stop ripping one of our best players this season, based solely on your arrogance and lack of any actual expertise or first hand knowledge.
Tons of resources for college players to go to nowdays . The draft advisor board , coaches who played in the NFL , former players who played in the NFL... However the only reliable source for draft stock is BWK on RP