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Quote:Compared to a 315 lb LT he is a lightweight.
DEs play lighter than LT, bad example.


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Quote:I'm sure there's still going to be that segment of the fan base that needs to be outraged about this Clemons situation. 

 

As most of us speculated, nobody in the locker room is going to care, but that won't stop these fans from talking about how divisive his not being there for voluntary work was/is going to be. 
The coaches cared.


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Quote:Compared to a 315 lb LT he is a lightweight.
 

He's the LEO right now, which is a speed position.  If his speed and technique are good, then a 315 lb tackle shouldn't matter.  

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Quote:The coaches cared.
And yet, these are the same coaches who have worked with this guy and know that he's not showing up for voluntary stuff, but that when he does show up, he'll be in shape and ready to go.  Yeah, those guys. 

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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Quote:And yet, these are the same coaches who have worked with this guy and know that he's not showing up for voluntary stuff, but that when he does show up, he'll be in shape and ready to go.  Yeah, those guys. 
So nobody cares except the some that do, got it!


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^^^ Let it go dude, let it go,,,,,,,,,,,


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Quote:I'm sure there's still going to be that segment of the fan base that needs to be outraged about this Clemons situation.


As most of us speculated, nobody in the locker room is going to care, but that won't stop these fans from talking about how divisive his not being there for voluntary work was/is going to be.


Talking to yourself again?
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Quote:I hope that's a good thing.

I don't want him getting knocked around in the run game. 

Remember, both he and Telvin line up on the weak side.

Not a lot of beef on that side.
 

He was getting knocked around in the run game at 265. His primary focus is pass rushing, so if it helps him in that respect, it's good.

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Quote:Talking to yourself again?
You really have nothing to offer to a conversation, do you?

 

That's a rhetorical question.  Don't need to answer.

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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Quote:He was getting knocked around in the run game at 265. His primary focus is pass rushing, so if it helps him in that respect, it's good.


Not sure why this is still a concern for people. Didn't we discuss this with every draft theory? If they can rush the passer, who cares? Leo's job is to rush, not set the edge, not play the run. Giving Clemons more agility/speed can only help IMO.
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Quote:So nobody cares except the some that do, got it!
 

I know you really want to be outraged about the fact that he wasn't at OTAs.  You go pitch that little tantrum all you want.  In fact, go down to practice tomorrow an tell him what a deadbeat he is to his face.  I'm sure he'll break down in tears and tell you how right you are.

 

BTW, Bradley was disappointed, but he understood why Clemons missed OTAs, and he even said at the time that he knew he'd show up ready to go.  Guess what?  He did.  So, go fight that fight!  Show them what a passionate fans and advocate for the locker room harmony you are. 

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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Quote:I know you really want to be outraged about the fact that he wasn't at OTAs.  You go pitch that little tantrum all you want.  In fact, go down to practice tomorrow an tell him what a deadbeat he is to his face.  I'm sure he'll break down in tears and tell you how right you are.

 

BTW, Bradley was disappointed, but he understood why Clemons missed OTAs, and he even said at the time that he knew he'd show up ready to go.  Guess what?  He did.  So, go fight that fight!  Show them what a passionate fans and advocate for the locker room harmony you are. 
Haha, i could truly care less if he was there or not, where do you get all this from?  You're an imaginitive one!


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Quote:You really have nothing to offer to a conversation, do you?


That's a rhetorical question. Don't need to answer.


Because your posts are filled with intelligence and insight.


Snore.
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Anybody going out to the practice on Thursday? Will be fun to see the team on the field for the first time. Better get the sunscreen on now!
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Quote:DEs play lighter than LT, bad example.
Ok, compared to a 275 lb normal DE he is a lightweight.

 

Better?

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Quote:I'm sure there's still going to be that segment of the fan base that needs to be outraged about this Clemons situation.


As most of us speculated, nobody in the locker room is going to care, but that won't stop these fans from talking about how divisive his not being there for voluntary work was/is going to be.


let us not focus on disgruntled fans
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Quote:Ok, compared to a 275 lb normal DE he is a lightweight.


Better?


Compared to pass rushing specialists like OLB in a 3-4 he's quite similar.
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Quote:Ok, compared to a 275 lb normal DE he is a lightweight.

 

Better?
Except he doesn't play a normal DE in a typical base 4-3. Our scheme is a hybrid 4-3, so our LEO is all but a rush 3-4 OLB.

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Quote:Except he doesn't play a normal DE in a typical base 4-3. Our scheme is a hybrid 4-3, so our LEO is all but a rush 3-4 OLB.
 

You da real mvp

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Quote:Except he doesn't play a normal DE in a typical base 4-3. Our scheme is a hybrid 4-3, so our LEO is all but a rush 3-4 OLB.
Ok, compared to every other leo on our roster and just about every other leo in the league who are all pretty much 260+ he is a lightweight.

 

He weighs less than our otto LB. It doesn't matter what you want to call the position, he is still going to weigh less than 99% of the people who play at the line of scrimmage.

 

Relative to where he plays he is a lightweight which goes along with the original point, which the other poster tried to contradict, that there won't be a lot of beef on the weak side with Clemmons and Smith both being undersized players. 


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