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coconess
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 7:02am |
i dont think sang is an attention whore..
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jonesable
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 8:03am |
I wonder if this will have any bearing on his draft position.
Glad his teammates didn't out him . They knew since Aug
Edited by jonesable - Feb 10 2014 at 8:07am
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Princess_S
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 9:24am |
coconess wrote:
i dont think sang is an attention whore on some days.. |
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carolina cutie
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 10:11am |
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afrokock
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 10:53am |
I don't think the level of shade neka threw with that 95-97% margin of error has been fully comprehended
One of those moments where you might have to look it up to understand the level off solar "eclipseage"
Edited by afrokock - Feb 10 2014 at 11:14am
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coconess
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 10:59am |
nekas shade throwing is often ignored /indirect/subliminal
i got it though.. intro to stats
Edited by coconess - Feb 10 2014 at 11:04am
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Random Thoughts
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Posted: Feb 10 2014 at 11:28am |
jonesable wrote:
I wonder if this will have any bearing on his draft position.
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I doubt it.
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PurplePhase
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Posted: Feb 11 2014 at 1:04pm |
Michael Sam Drops 70 Spots In CBS Draft Rankings After Saying He’s Gay
Who would have thought that a mid-round prospect at defensive end would have overtaken Johnny Manziel as the most hotly-debated player in the NFL draft? CBSSports.com dropped Sam 70 spots in its draft rankings between Sunday and Monday, or almost two full rounds.
The only voice to explain the massive drop for Sam from No. 90 overall to No. 160 on the ranking was Rob Rang, who also works for NFLDraftScout.com. Rang is CBSSports.com's main NFL draft analyst. Rang (who points out that NFLDraftScout.com has Sam as the 110th ranked prospect, which is about a third- or fourth-round projection), says Sam's announcement will affect his draft stock, but that isn't the only reason for the big drop. And he points out that Sam wasn't the only player to see his ranking significantly change.
"An initial drop to 160 from 90 on Monday morning was part of a comprehensive adjustment in the rankings leading up to next week's Scouting Combine that generated movement among hundreds of prospects," Rang wrote.
Rang talks about the distraction Sam could bring to NFL teams, but points out legitimate football issues. Sam is undersized as a defensive end and didn't look good at all trying linebacker at the Senior Bowl, which will lead teams to wonder where he can play. And the announcement is something that will be debated in draft rooms too. Rang says he'll be viewed as a distraction for NFL teams and that could cause him to slip, "perhaps even entirely out of the draft."
Sports Illustrated's Peter King caused some waves when he quoted an anonymous GM saying he doesn't think Sam will be drafted. The GM told King that it was because he doesn't think Sam is a very good player.
One GM told me he doesn't think Sam will be drafted. — Peter King (@SI_PeterKing) February 10, 2014
That GM: "We don't think he's a very good player. The reality is he's an overrated player in out estimation." — Peter King (@SI_PeterKing) February 10, 2014
For Sam to fall totally out of the draft would be fairly unprecedented given his college resume. He won the SEC defensive player of the year award after leading the conference in sacks and tackles for loss, and as CBS's Bruce Feldman points out, since the conference started giving out that award LSU's Chad Lavalais is the only winner to not go in the top 33 picks of the draft. Lavalais went in the fifth round, 142nd overall, in 2004. Each of the last seven winners were taken in the first round, Feldman said.
It would also be odd for Sam to take a huge dip now, after his announcement, considering NFL scouts and teams have known Sam is gay for a while.
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Printer_Ink
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Posted: Feb 11 2014 at 1:46pm |
Well, he CAN'T be the only one. Duh!
The others are just scared ...
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melikey
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Posted: Feb 11 2014 at 2:33pm |
yikes!
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