Husky Jacks open thread [2019]
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Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
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Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
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He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy.
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Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy. -
GrundleStiltzkin said:
Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy.
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You're comparing Baldwin's third contract with the 2nd contracts of Richardson and Tate. Baldwin's second contract was 2 years for only $13 million. Tate and Richardson will both make more over the course of their NFL careers than Baldwin did. Both were 2nd round picks and had bigger second contracts.dnc said:
Golden Tate 4 years $37.5 millionStrongArmCobra said:
Fuck off doog. We want future 1st and 2nd round picks at WR like Ross and Dante. Not late round picks or UDFA who are basic for us but manage to make an NFL roster by the skin of their teeth because they get better and are heady and use crafty WR tricks of the trade to make plays and are cheap for GM's to sign. After all those plays Baldwin made for the Hawks, he was still paid chump change compared to the top receivers in the league. His greatest value was that he was easy to keep on the roster because of his low cap hit whereas guys like Golden Tate and Paul Richardson had higher market values and got PAID. I'm not rooting against Fuller. I want him to have a big season but obviously we want more talented guys as our go-to receivers.dnc said:
I'd be thrilled if somebody beat Fuller out because that means we have somebody even better than the guy who is going to play in the league.StrongArmCobra said:
That's kind of the point. He was average in college so nobody knew who he was. It's a fair comparison for Fuller. Stop pretending you think Fuller is really good and you have his back because he's one of our guys you bleeding heart doog. You don't, because he hasn't proven it yet. Most here would prefer it if Terrell Bynum or Puka Nacua beat Fuller out. I doubt you're any different.dnc said:
You didn't even know who Doug Baldwin was in college. Your analysis is "he didn't get drafted so he must not have been good".StrongArmCobra said:
Don't blame me for your misunderstanding. The point is Fuller is 5'10 and 185 pounds and he's not fast, just like Baldwin. He has to win by being smarter, super skilled, crafty, and a try hard, just like Baldwin. Baldwin went undrafted and then became a Cinderella story of a less talented, try hard guy making it in the NFL. For every Doug Baldwin, there are a hundred other JAG talent level slot receivers who didn't make it. I'm obviously not saying Fuller is what Doug Baldwin became in the NFL. He's a college Doug Baldwin kind of guy and if he's our #1 guy at WR, that's not good enough.bigcc said:
That's a stupid fucking comparison then if you don't point that out beforehandStrongArmCobra said:
Jesus Christ. He also went undrafted for a reason. Fuller = Doug Baldwin IN COLLEGE!WilburHooksHands said:
Never seen so many people tripping over their own dicks in a thread. Doug Baldwin was a pro bowler.StrongArmCobra said:
He's Doug Baldwin 2.0. He doesn't suck but talent wise he's average in every way and if he's your #1 guy that means your WR corps sucks. It's gonna be a midget show at receiver this year. Fuller, Baccellia, and McClatcher. 5'10, 5'10, and 5'8. Please for the love of god somebody over 6'0 tall be good. Jones? Osborne? Puka? Anybody?dnc said:
Just stop talking.
Paul Richardson 5 years $40 million
Doug Baldwin 4 years $46 million
I don't understand how people can be so stupid to be like "Doug Baldwin was a pro bowler, I'd take that all day". Jesus fucking Christ. Fuller isn't in the NFL you retards. The comparison is simply comparing them as players (same height and size, same game speed, same playing style, same position, same role as a #1 WR on their team when they don't have #1 WR talent). Is it that difficult to understand? Fuck some of you are dumb. -
And Marshawn Lynch ran a 4.4 40 too and never showed that kind of game speed as a Seahawk. A one shot everything you got 40 yard dash when a guy is 21 years old is different than their game speed during their NFL career. Some play faster than their 40 time. Some play slower. Guys like Marshawn and Baldwin played slower but were productive in their own unique ways. Marshawn compensated for his lack of game speed with his vision, quickness, and ability to break tackles. Baldwin overcame his lack of game speed with his crafty releases, quickness in and out of brakes, and veteran savvy.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Prefacing this by saying I don't care about the Seahawks and couldn't care less about Doug Baldwin. That said:StrongArmCobra said:
It wasn't a mistake. Most small guys that aren't fast don't make it. The league was right to assume he was one of those guys who couldn't make it. He defied the odds. I see we got some bleeding heart 12's in here as well as bleeding heart doogs. The season being right around the corner has those doog juices flowing.RoadDawg55 said:
He had twice the yards of anyone else on Stanford his senior year. It was a mistake by the whole league that he want drafted. Harbaugh didn’t give him a good recommendation either. If Fuller is Baldwin, that’s great.StrongArmCobra said:
That's kind of the point. He was average in college so nobody knew who he was. It's a fair comparison for Fuller. Stop pretending you think Fuller is really good and you have his back because he's one of our guys you bleeding heart doog. You don't, because he hasn't proven it yet. Most here would prefer it if Terrell Bynum or Puka Nacua beat Fuller out. I doubt you're any different.dnc said:
You didn't even know who Doug Baldwin was in college. Your analysis is "he didn't get drafted so he must not have been good".StrongArmCobra said:
Don't blame me for your misunderstanding. The point is Fuller is 5'10 and 185 pounds and he's not fast, just like Baldwin. He has to win by being smarter, super skilled, crafty, and a try hard, just like Baldwin. Baldwin went undrafted and then became a Cinderella story of a less talented, try hard guy making it in the NFL. For every Doug Baldwin, there are a hundred other JAG talent level slot receivers who didn't make it. I'm obviously not saying Fuller is what Doug Baldwin became in the NFL. He's a college Doug Baldwin kind of guy and if he's our #1 guy at WR, that's not good enough.bigcc said:
That's a stupid fucking comparison then if you don't point that out beforehandStrongArmCobra said:
Jesus Christ. He also went undrafted for a reason. Fuller = Doug Baldwin IN COLLEGE!WilburHooksHands said:
Never seen so many people tripping over their own dicks in a thread. Doug Baldwin was a pro bowler.StrongArmCobra said:
He's Doug Baldwin 2.0. He doesn't suck but talent wise he's average in every way and if he's your #1 guy that means your WR corps sucks. It's gonna be a midget show at receiver this year. Fuller, Baccellia, and McClatcher. 5'10, 5'10, and 5'8. Please for the love of god somebody over 6'0 tall be good. Jones? Osborne? Puka? Anybody?dnc said:
Just stop talking.
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2012/2/22/2816749/nfl-combine-seattle-seahawks-past-resultsDoug Baldwin
Not invited to Combine. At his Stanford Pro Day, 5'9", 189 lbs. Ran a 4.47-4.49 in the 40, 37" Vert, 10'3" Broad, 4.26 in the shuttle, 6.65 in the 3-Cone and reportedly 6 reps of 225 lbs.
With those numbers, Baldwin would have been faster than first round picks Jonathan Baldwin and A.J. Green. Of course, Green is seven inches taller than D. Baldwin, much stronger, and (in my opinion) the best young WR in the NFL. Still, only a handful of WRs were fasted than 4.47.
Baldwin on Pro Day:
If he really did 6 reps of 225, Baldwin would have finished 2nd to last among WRs. His Vert would be in the upper-third and his Broad would rank somewhere in the middle. (Julio Jones ran a 4.39 and the best Broad of 11'3")
His shuttle speed would be considered slow but his 3-Cone would be fast.
If Baldwin goes to the Combine, I can't see any way in which he'd be undrafted when you consider his ability to catch a pass, his deceptive speed, and quick 3-Cone times. Even if he's doing less reps than me! (/writer pretends he can do one rep of 100 lbs.) -
Mods? Husky Jacks are highlight of my day. This Doug Baldwin bullshit is impolite.
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Ballz forever retarded
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I'm still waiting for JTT to commit. Can we expect a WOOF soon?backthepack said:Ballz forever retarded
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You are beyond helpStrongArmCobra said:
I'm still waiting for JTT to commit. Can we expect a WOOF soon?backthepack said:Ballz forever retarded
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GrundleStiltzkin said:
Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy.
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DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy.
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I went to your 2018 gifskins thread to find this angle but didn't see Colorado.GrundleStiltzkin said:DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy.
Sooooooooo I gave up my search because I didn't feel like trying anymore. -
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It's hardDoogCourics said:
I went to your 2018 gifskins thread to find this angle but didn't see Colorado.GrundleStiltzkin said:DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy.
Sooooooooo I gave up my search because I didn't feel like trying anymore. -
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Lol lipo @StrongArmCobra
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That Colorado OL reminds me of Nick Wood getting blown up by Stephen Paea on the third snap at Oregon State in 2009 and Locker running for his life.GrundleStiltzkin said:DoogCourics said:GrundleStiltzkin said:
Levi's first step is outstanding.DoogCourics said:
He battled a foot problem the first two years on the field. I believe I saw an interview with Malloe last year who said that he's insanely explosive despite the foot issues, and he's just been waiting for him to be 100%.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Is he really THAT good? Damn. I mean he is good, but never stood out the way Gaines or Vea did. Yet.DoogCourics said:Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
From what I've heard, he's finally healthy. -
DoogCourics said:
Pro Football Focus: "On only 391 snaps last season, Onwuzurike was a havoc creator. He had the highest pass-rushing win rate of any returning defensive tackle in the country and a 90.0-plus run-defense grade to boot."
Quite honestly this has driven me nuts since he’s been here. -
Quite honestly, I don't disagree.DoogCourics said:Quite honestly this has driven me nuts since he’s been here.
This just drives me nuts about announcers in general. You have ONE job, and you fuck it up? It's worse in basketball, where there are only 13 players on each team. Take five fucking minutes, talk to one of each team's coaches, ball boys, statisticians, etc. and make a pronunciation guide. Study it for ten minutes until you have everything right. Do your job and be professional.
Heard Rondeau on the Honks last year, and he described something like this as his process when asked about the increasingly (what?) difficult names. A pro is a pro, but step one is simply giving a shit. -
Caple with Softy:
Jacob Eason has started to separate in his mind.
He has been taking care of the ball better than Haener. Typically if there is a turnover, it has not come from Eason. Also, the coaches continue to preach taking more chances down the field (now that they fucking can BROWNING YOU FUCK). Caple has said that according to what he's heard, at least 2 or 3 times per practice Eason makes a throw that makes everyone look at each other and say "whoa".
So while the coaches keep saying there hasn't been a huge separation to this point, there is a QB who has been more consistent throughout camp.
Taking care of the ball and taking what the defense gives him, with a sprinkling of pushing the ball down the field and giving his playmakers chances. What the fuck else could you ask for from a QB when given this defense and this level of skill players on the offense.
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That's Tate's third contract.StrongArmCobra said:
You're comparing Baldwin's third contract with the 2nd contracts of Richardson and Tate. Baldwin's second contract was 2 years for only $13 million. Tate and Richardson will both make more over the course of their NFL careers than Baldwin did. Both were 2nd round picks and had bigger second contracts.dnc said:
Golden Tate 4 years $37.5 millionStrongArmCobra said:
Fuck off doog. We want future 1st and 2nd round picks at WR like Ross and Dante. Not late round picks or UDFA who are basic for us but manage to make an NFL roster by the skin of their teeth because they get better and are heady and use crafty WR tricks of the trade to make plays and are cheap for GM's to sign. After all those plays Baldwin made for the Hawks, he was still paid chump change compared to the top receivers in the league. His greatest value was that he was easy to keep on the roster because of his low cap hit whereas guys like Golden Tate and Paul Richardson had higher market values and got PAID. I'm not rooting against Fuller. I want him to have a big season but obviously we want more talented guys as our go-to receivers.dnc said:
I'd be thrilled if somebody beat Fuller out because that means we have somebody even better than the guy who is going to play in the league.StrongArmCobra said:
That's kind of the point. He was average in college so nobody knew who he was. It's a fair comparison for Fuller. Stop pretending you think Fuller is really good and you have his back because he's one of our guys you bleeding heart doog. You don't, because he hasn't proven it yet. Most here would prefer it if Terrell Bynum or Puka Nacua beat Fuller out. I doubt you're any different.dnc said:
You didn't even know who Doug Baldwin was in college. Your analysis is "he didn't get drafted so he must not have been good".StrongArmCobra said:
Don't blame me for your misunderstanding. The point is Fuller is 5'10 and 185 pounds and he's not fast, just like Baldwin. He has to win by being smarter, super skilled, crafty, and a try hard, just like Baldwin. Baldwin went undrafted and then became a Cinderella story of a less talented, try hard guy making it in the NFL. For every Doug Baldwin, there are a hundred other JAG talent level slot receivers who didn't make it. I'm obviously not saying Fuller is what Doug Baldwin became in the NFL. He's a college Doug Baldwin kind of guy and if he's our #1 guy at WR, that's not good enough.bigcc said:
That's a stupid fucking comparison then if you don't point that out beforehandStrongArmCobra said:
Jesus Christ. He also went undrafted for a reason. Fuller = Doug Baldwin IN COLLEGE!WilburHooksHands said:
Never seen so many people tripping over their own dicks in a thread. Doug Baldwin was a pro bowler.StrongArmCobra said:
He's Doug Baldwin 2.0. He doesn't suck but talent wise he's average in every way and if he's your #1 guy that means your WR corps sucks. It's gonna be a midget show at receiver this year. Fuller, Baccellia, and McClatcher. 5'10, 5'10, and 5'8. Please for the love of god somebody over 6'0 tall be good. Jones? Osborne? Puka? Anybody?dnc said:
Just stop talking.
Paul Richardson 5 years $40 million
Doug Baldwin 4 years $46 million
I don't understand how people can be so stupid to be like "Doug Baldwin was a pro bowler, I'd take that all day". Jesus fucking Christ. Fuller isn't in the NFL you retards. The comparison is simply comparing them as players (same height and size, same game speed, same playing style, same position, same role as a #1 WR on their team when they don't have #1 WR talent). Is it that difficult to understand? Fuck some of you are dumb.
And Baldwin's second contract was signed as a restricted free agent which severely limits your leverage. Tate's and Richardson's were as unrestricted free agents.
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He also said he expects Pete to split the reps against Eastern. Fuck us if that happens.DoogCourics said:Caple with Softy:
Jacob Eason has started to separate in his mind.
He has been taking care of the ball better than Haener. Typically if there is a turnover, it has not come from Eason. Also, the coaches continue to preach taking more chances down the field (now that they fucking can BROWNING YOU FUCK). Caple has said that according to what he's heard, at least 2 or 3 times per practice Eason makes a throw that makes everyone look at each other and say "whoa".
So while the coaches keep saying there hasn't been a huge separation to this point, there is a QB who has been more consistent throughout camp.
Taking care of the ball and taking what the defense gives him, with a sprinkling of pushing the ball down the field and giving his playmakers chances. What the fuck else could you ask for from a QB when given this defense and this level of skill players on the offense. -
I just don’t see it happening. As camp progresses Eason will win the job. Sure, Haener may get some reps at the end of the game when it’s out of hand. But to do the two quarterback game just a week before a top 10 defense in the country from last year who returns everyone and destroyed your offense last year?UWhuskytskeet said:
He also said he expects Pete to split the reps against Eastern. Fuck us if that happens.DoogCourics said:Caple with Softy:
Jacob Eason has started to separate in his mind.
He has been taking care of the ball better than Haener. Typically if there is a turnover, it has not come from Eason. Also, the coaches continue to preach taking more chances down the field (now that they fucking can BROWNING YOU FUCK). Caple has said that according to what he's heard, at least 2 or 3 times per practice Eason makes a throw that makes everyone look at each other and say "whoa".
So while the coaches keep saying there hasn't been a huge separation to this point, there is a QB who has been more consistent throughout camp.
Taking care of the ball and taking what the defense gives him, with a sprinkling of pushing the ball down the field and giving his playmakers chances. What the fuck else could you ask for from a QB when given this defense and this level of skill players on the offense.
That would be fucking idiotic. -
Yeah, I don’t think we* can afford to fuck around in that game. EWU is no Rutgers.UWhuskytskeet said:
He also said he expects Pete to split the reps against Eastern. Fuck us if that happens.DoogCourics said:Caple with Softy:
Jacob Eason has started to separate in his mind.
He has been taking care of the ball better than Haener. Typically if there is a turnover, it has not come from Eason. Also, the coaches continue to preach taking more chances down the field (now that they fucking can BROWNING YOU FUCK). Caple has said that according to what he's heard, at least 2 or 3 times per practice Eason makes a throw that makes everyone look at each other and say "whoa".
So while the coaches keep saying there hasn't been a huge separation to this point, there is a QB who has been more consistent throughout camp.
Taking care of the ball and taking what the defense gives him, with a sprinkling of pushing the ball down the field and giving his playmakers chances. What the fuck else could you ask for from a QB when given this defense and this level of skill players on the offense.
All that being said, splitting QB reps would be significant departure for Pete. RIP #MyKJ -
Never let the facts get in the way of a StrongBallz OpEd.StrongArmCobra said:
And Marshawn Lynch ran a 4.4 40 too and never showed that kind of game speed as a Seahawk. A one shot everything you got 40 yard dash when a guy is 21 years old is different than their game speed during their NFL career. Some play faster than their 40 time. Some play slower. Guys like Marshawn and Baldwin played slower but were productive in their own unique ways. Marshawn compensated for his lack of game speed with his vision, quickness, and ability to break tackles. Baldwin overcame his lack of game speed with his crafty releases, quickness in and out of brakes, and veteran savvy.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Prefacing this by saying I don't care about the Seahawks and couldn't care less about Doug Baldwin. That said:StrongArmCobra said:
It wasn't a mistake. Most small guys that aren't fast don't make it. The league was right to assume he was one of those guys who couldn't make it. He defied the odds. I see we got some bleeding heart 12's in here as well as bleeding heart doogs. The season being right around the corner has those doog juices flowing.RoadDawg55 said:
He had twice the yards of anyone else on Stanford his senior year. It was a mistake by the whole league that he want drafted. Harbaugh didn’t give him a good recommendation either. If Fuller is Baldwin, that’s great.StrongArmCobra said:
That's kind of the point. He was average in college so nobody knew who he was. It's a fair comparison for Fuller. Stop pretending you think Fuller is really good and you have his back because he's one of our guys you bleeding heart doog. You don't, because he hasn't proven it yet. Most here would prefer it if Terrell Bynum or Puka Nacua beat Fuller out. I doubt you're any different.dnc said:
You didn't even know who Doug Baldwin was in college. Your analysis is "he didn't get drafted so he must not have been good".StrongArmCobra said:
Don't blame me for your misunderstanding. The point is Fuller is 5'10 and 185 pounds and he's not fast, just like Baldwin. He has to win by being smarter, super skilled, crafty, and a try hard, just like Baldwin. Baldwin went undrafted and then became a Cinderella story of a less talented, try hard guy making it in the NFL. For every Doug Baldwin, there are a hundred other JAG talent level slot receivers who didn't make it. I'm obviously not saying Fuller is what Doug Baldwin became in the NFL. He's a college Doug Baldwin kind of guy and if he's our #1 guy at WR, that's not good enough.bigcc said:
That's a stupid fucking comparison then if you don't point that out beforehandStrongArmCobra said:
Jesus Christ. He also went undrafted for a reason. Fuller = Doug Baldwin IN COLLEGE!WilburHooksHands said:
Never seen so many people tripping over their own dicks in a thread. Doug Baldwin was a pro bowler.StrongArmCobra said:
He's Doug Baldwin 2.0. He doesn't suck but talent wise he's average in every way and if he's your #1 guy that means your WR corps sucks. It's gonna be a midget show at receiver this year. Fuller, Baccellia, and McClatcher. 5'10, 5'10, and 5'8. Please for the love of god somebody over 6'0 tall be good. Jones? Osborne? Puka? Anybody?dnc said:
Just stop talking.
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2012/2/22/2816749/nfl-combine-seattle-seahawks-past-resultsDoug Baldwin
Not invited to Combine. At his Stanford Pro Day, 5'9", 189 lbs. Ran a 4.47-4.49 in the 40, 37" Vert, 10'3" Broad, 4.26 in the shuttle, 6.65 in the 3-Cone and reportedly 6 reps of 225 lbs.
With those numbers, Baldwin would have been faster than first round picks Jonathan Baldwin and A.J. Green. Of course, Green is seven inches taller than D. Baldwin, much stronger, and (in my opinion) the best young WR in the NFL. Still, only a handful of WRs were fasted than 4.47.
Baldwin on Pro Day:
If he really did 6 reps of 225, Baldwin would have finished 2nd to last among WRs. His Vert would be in the upper-third and his Broad would rank somewhere in the middle. (Julio Jones ran a 4.39 and the best Broad of 11'3")
His shuttle speed would be considered slow but his 3-Cone would be fast.
If Baldwin goes to the Combine, I can't see any way in which he'd be undrafted when you consider his ability to catch a pass, his deceptive speed, and quick 3-Cone times. Even if he's doing less reps than me! (/writer pretends he can do one rep of 100 lbs.)