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After Bo, Deion comes next. He couldn't bat for **** in baseball, but he was a good base stealer and a pretty talented fielder.
Shockey's correct -- James really is too slow to be a pass-catching tight-end in the NFL.
Hate to break it to you, USC fan, but it's pretty clear that the stars are aligning right now for an era of Stanford dominance in the PAC-10.
It's too bad that it essentially results in lagged development and years lost, but in the US system MLS is the only reliable bridge these college players can use to suitably prepare for higher level pro competition.
Skipping it is a gamble, and much more often than not a losing one.
...*far* outnumbers the list of US players who skipped MLS and went straight to Europe and had success.
So realize that when you say "big mistake, should go to Europe", hard facts don't actually support your assertion.
That title fell on its face last season despite all the preseason hype, and the conference is even weaker this season.
Possibility 1: Meyer gets punished, Kiffin grins.
Possibility 2: Meyer doesn't get punished, Kiffin grins, notes that he's been given free-reign to complain publicly about refereeing again because the SEC will have basically neutered its own authority on the issue.
As it is, they're both twenty-somethings relegated to an EPL reserve squad on short contracts. Neither are going anywhere important. As far as I know, neither are even particular standouts on the reserve team.
If players like Altidore and Michael Bradley are of a similar age and on the first-team for top-flight clubs but still aren't considered true phenoms, then I don't see what there is to be excited about in Arnoux and Peterlin.
They will either come back to MLS, go down to lower-division teams in England, or, eventually, both.
Besides, Blanco's a jerk to everyone, indiscriminately.
Does he really only know how to run two routes?
Yeah, this guy's gonna be a complete bust. He doesn't have elite speed, and his route-running evidently isn't anything special. You need at least one or the other to be a star receiver in the NFL.
I always suspected Crabtree might just be a statistical mirage created by the Big 12's terrible defenses and pass-obsessed offenses.
That's surprising, considering that Indianapolis represents the smallest of the top 10 teams' markets. Evidently Peyton has made the team popular far beyond its city and state, to a far greater degree than the other larger market teams have managed.
He just knee-jerk lied about it afterwards, because he was too dumb to know it wasn't a violation (assuming that's all it really was). But since he did lie, now the NCAA has to punish him for it.
Moral of the story: reflexive lying is rarely wise.
The guy just isn't very intelligent... THAT'S his biggest problem.
I don't think he'll ever be a truly reliable game manager, someone who can dictate the game through force of will, the way QBs like Manning and Brady can. I just don't think Romo has the football IQ for it, and I doubt he ever will.
With the puff variety, you never run into this problem.