Drew Coleman is getting abused.

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  1. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    If the arguments you are complaining about are red herrings what exactly is the bold part of your argument?
     
  2. Zcore

    Zcore New Member

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    I agree 1000%. he's not learning shit from the sideline
     
  3. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    What do you guys think he is doing during the week? I would bet he isn't practicing as well as Coleman. He can learn how to look for the ball while he is getting burned/called for P.I. in practice.
     
  4. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    That's a good question. I wonder how many reps he's actually getting during the week considering he gets pretty much none during the game. It would be nice if a reporter could ask a question leading to this answer.
     
  5. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    I couldn't tell you but if he isn't playing a major part in the defensive gameplan that probably means he is getting plenty of scout team reps.
     
  6. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    Exactly, when they practice they go all out for the most part. Most certainly Wilson would be practicing his ass off to try and get back on the field.


    In the Tanny era
    2006, was a monster draft for us we got Dbrick, Mangold, E. Smith, B. Smith, Leon Washington, and Drew Coleman.

    2007, notable players are Revis, Harris, and Stuckey

    2008, notable players Keller, Lowery, (Gholston not very notable but there he is) Ainge too, again not really notable.

    2009, Sanchez, Greene, and Slauson, all major contributors obviously.

    2010, Wilson, Ducasse, McKnight, and Conner.

    Still early to tell but not looking like our best draft looking at years past. That being said, if you would have heard that Slauson was refereed to as the best guard in the division you would've slapped that person. Basically if you look over the past 5 years you can see how much coaching is needed to get rookies playing at a NFL level, than to get them to playing good. On the other side is most of these players showed what they can do at some point so I hope Kyle gets another chance to show us what he can do.

    At least we have Conner.
     

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