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  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827

    TTJ said:

    Small. Slow. Looked great against the weak sisters of the poor. Against the Oregons and LSUs, got abused.

    Look at it this way: Parker was smaller, slower, and less productive than Glenn, who was a UDFA and early cut.

    Parker is way better than Glenn and I remember him making a couple nice plays in the first half against LSU.
    @RoadDawg55‌, did you happen to notice what Rob Rang wrote about Parker's pro day performance today?
    Unfortunately, the news wasn't so good for another former Husky. Safety Sean Parker measured in smaller than his listed size of 5-10, 197 pounds, coming in officially at 5-09 (3/4) and 190 pounds. He also ran slower than expected, with one club recording him at 4.79 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
  • [Deleted User]
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    TTJ said:

    TTJ said:

    Small. Slow. Looked great against the weak sisters of the poor. Against the Oregons and LSUs, got abused.

    Look at it this way: Parker was smaller, slower, and less productive than Glenn, who was a UDFA and early cut.

    Parker is way better than Glenn and I remember him making a couple nice plays in the first half against LSU.
    @RoadDawg55‌, did you happen to notice what Rob Rang wrote about Parker's pro day performance today?
    Unfortunately, the news wasn't so good for another former Husky. Safety Sean Parker measured in smaller than his listed size of 5-10, 197 pounds, coming in officially at 5-09 (3/4) and 190 pounds. He also ran slower than expected, with one club recording him at 4.79 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
    Rang also praised Keith Price today as well so not a cool day to be RoadDawg man.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,144
    TTJ said:

    TTJ said:

    Small. Slow. Looked great against the weak sisters of the poor. Against the Oregons and LSUs, got abused.

    Look at it this way: Parker was smaller, slower, and less productive than Glenn, who was a UDFA and early cut.

    Parker is way better than Glenn and I remember him making a couple nice plays in the first half against LSU.
    @RoadDawg55‌, did you happen to notice what Rob Rang wrote about Parker's pro day performance today?
    Unfortunately, the news wasn't so good for another former Husky. Safety Sean Parker measured in smaller than his listed size of 5-10, 197 pounds, coming in officially at 5-09 (3/4) and 190 pounds. He also ran slower than expected, with one club recording him at 4.79 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
    Didn't see it until now. Parker was still a more productive player than Glenn. How is Glenn doing in the NFL anyways? More_Time, regarding Price, I didn't expect him to do bad. Let's see how he does in the preseason when facing a pass rush. Most QB's kill it at Pro Days. Locker went 42-45 and his accuracy sucks.

  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827

    How is Glenn doing in the NFL anyways?

    Struggling to find your shot in this thread? My original point above was that Glenn, who is, was and will always be a better player than Parker, was "a UDFA and early cut."
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,144
    edited April 2014
    TTJ said:

    How is Glenn doing in the NFL anyways?

    Struggling to find your shot in this thread? My original point above was that Glenn, who is, was and will always be a better player than Parker, was "a UDFA and early cut."
    We are going to have to disagree. Sean Parker had a better career. Both guys are solid. Pop off when/if Parker doesn't make a team. He has a better chance than Glenn ever did. There's nothing to suggest Glenn was better, but you can think he was.