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Myles Garrett not attending draft

#21
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2017, 06:53 AM by Caldrac.)

His open plea to Dallas is pretty weak and pathetic and overly entitled. A truly great player would accept the challenge at assisting in making a poor team better. Cleveland could reverse it's ill fortunes just like that. It happens. We've seen it already in places like Oakland where the winning was stagnant for a decade+. I don't think Bruce Smith cried about going number one overall to Buffalo in 1985 nor openly stated or begged a team to take him. 

 

We've seen it happen in Arizona and Seattle as well after laying low or dormant for a few years here and there. Anything is possible. It's a privilege to play in the NFL. He should be honored by the fact that he's being considered the number one prospect out of 1,000's of his class that may or may not ever set a single foot on an NFL practice field. 


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#22

Bad attitude. For a player you see

With new sheriff in town. Might not hold.

Up.

If he don't like football he shouldn't be playing. End . of.

Teams and tom.will take him off their draft boards after this.
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#23

Allen and Thomas should be happy that Garrett keeps making videos about wanting to go to Dallas and keeps complaining about not wanting to play in cold weather.
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#24
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2017, 08:35 AM by The Real Marty.)

Quote:Going to the NFL draft, if you're invited, is just one of those things you just need to do.

 

If he's asking teams to trade up for him, he's throwing up some flags. Seems like he isn't very mature. Personally, I don't see the appeal of Garrett. I wouldn't take him that high anyway.
 

Yeah, he shouldn't go in the top 3.   #4 would be about the right spot for him. 

 

Seriously, though, I don't blame him for not wanting to be in that dog and pony show. 


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#25

I knew he was nothing special and he's proving it now. All he has to do is get drafted (by any team), sign as short a deal as possible and when he hits free agency, he can go to Dallas. He doesn't wanna pay any dues though. I believe he thinks he's better than he actually is. If I was Cleveland, I'd pass on him and take Allen. I don't see much difference in him and Garrett from a talent standpoint and I wouldn't want a spoiled, entitled, cry baby who doesn't wanna play for my team. He should be happy he is getting a chance to play in the NFL. 


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#26

The guys from Arlington Texas. Of course he wants to play for the Cowboys.
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#27

Quote:I knew he was nothing special and he's proving it now. All he has to do is get drafted (by any team), sign as short a deal as possible and when he hits free agency, he can go to Dallas. He doesn't wanna pay any dues though. I believe he thinks he's better than he actually is. If I was Cleveland, I'd pass on him and take Allen. I don't see much difference in him and Garrett from a talent standpoint and I wouldn't want a spoiled, entitled, cry baby who doesn't wanna play for my team. He should be happy he is getting a chance to play in the NFL. 
 

God, there's so much to argue with in this post, it's ridiculous.   First of all, deals are set already.   He cannot shorten or lengthen his deal when he is drafted.   Secondly, you take one single thing, he doesn't want to attend the draft, and smear the guy's character.   Marcus Mariota didn't attend the draft, either.  Neither did Jameis Winston.  They're both doing fine, having very nice careers so far.  "Spoiled cry baby?"   Unless you're his college roommate, you don't know that.   He actually stated he's perfectly happy to be drafted by Cleveland.  The business about wanting the Cowboys to trade up for him was just a joke.  The guy plays college football in Texas.  He's probably a Cowboys fan. 

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#28

Quote:Bad attitude. For a player you see

With new sheriff in town. Might not hold.

Up.

If he don't like football he shouldn't be playing. End . of.

Teams and tom.will take him off their draft boards after this.
TTR?!
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#29

Quote:Don't make him sound like he's some world beater type of prospect.


He's no Clowney/Mack/Miller/etc coming out of college.
Hes better than clowney but below miller/mack
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#30
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2017, 11:01 AM by GlockBortles.)

Quote:I knew he was nothing special and he's proving it now. All he has to do is get drafted (by any team), sign as short a deal as possible and when he hits free agency, he can go to Dallas. He doesn't wanna pay any dues though. I believe he thinks he's better than he actually is. If I was Cleveland, I'd pass on him and take Allen. I don't see much difference in him and Garrett from a talent standpoint and I wouldn't want a spoiled, entitled, cry baby who doesn't wanna play for my team. He should be happy he is getting a chance to play in the NFL.
"spoiled cry baby"

"doesnt want to pay any dues"

"i believe he thinks hes better than he actually is"


You got any more narratives about this guy made up based off a joke video or is that it? Guy is having some fun with the draft process joking about his home town team drafting him. He already said he'd be happy in cleveland. These are like ESPN talking head levels of overreaction.


God forbid our NFL entertainment robots go away from their programming and give an answer that isnt canned repetitive jargon.


Also hes nothing special? stop pretending to be a scout man no one takes you seriously. Youre the same guy who said he doesnt like mccaffrey cause hes white, youre opinion doesnt mean anything.
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#31

I could careless about him going to the draft. Personally, I would pull a Joe Thomas and be on a boat and go fishing with family and avoid all the media coverage, but thats just me. That video though is a little weird, I get its his favorite team but come on dude. Would like to see him clarify his comments and say he would play anywhere and be proud to put on that jersey. Jalen wanted to be a cowboy, but obviously he is cool with being here and is balling out. Guess we will see. If he keeps begging for cowboys then it just gets weird. 


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#32

Quote:More like better than Clowney and a hair below Mack and Miller. Clowney is really good, but even looking at his college cutups and test results you could tell he was a linear athlete that will live through the B gap and not the C gap...which he has done well. Just not as good as Mack and Miller who can do it all.
Come on now man the dude was 6'6 270 ran a 4.5 40 and was an animal. As prospects Clowney was looked at as the next great DE but he didnt pan out. Of course today mack is better than clowney.
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#33

Careful before we start counting Clowney out. He's been hurt but in the latter half of the season he played a lot better.
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#34

Quote:Come on now man the dude was 6'6 270 ran a 4.5 40 and was an animal. As prospects Clowney was looked at as the next great DE but he didnt pan out. Of course today mack is better than clowney.
40 yard dash means nothing for a DE. He was extremely explosive as evidenced by his fantastic jumps, but his lateral movement is not so great as evidenced by his poor 3 cone and shuttles. Also as evidenced by watching his college cutups. He won on inside power and inside counter moves a lot, he rarely won off the edge.

 

He was still a really good prospect, just not as versatile as a Mack or Miller that can win in every facet. 

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#35

Quote:Careful before we start counting Clowney out. He's been hurt but in the latter half of the season he played a lot better.
No one is counting him out, he is a very good player. He's just not quite up to par with the guys who are probably the two best pass rushers on the planet. 

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#36

I mean, he is a young kid born in arlington texas. he has probably dreamed of playing for the cowboys his whole life. seems like a silly joke, but hard to hold it against a young kid who is all but programmed to be a cowboy for life when you grow up in texas. 


Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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#37

Quote:I mean, he is a young kid born in arlington texas. he has probably dreamed of playing for the cowboys his whole life. seems like a silly joke, but hard to hold it against a young kid who is all but programmed to be a cowboy for life when you grow up in texas. 
 

This ^

 

Why people get up in arms about these young kids saying these things prior to the draft is beyond me.  I'm really glad nobody was trying to decide my future based on stupid things I said when I was 22.   :teehee:

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#38

Quote:40 yard dash means nothing for a DE. He was extremely explosive as evidenced by his fantastic jumps, but his lateral movement is not so great as evidenced by his poor 3 cone and shuttles. Also as evidenced by watching his college cutups. He won on inside power and inside counter moves a lot, he rarely won off the edge.


He was still a really good prospect, just not as versatile as a Mack or Miller that can win in every facet.
The 40 means nothing? End of the day I just feel Clowney was better than Mack as a prospect coming out of college
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#39

Quote:The 40 means nothing? End of the day I just feel Clowney was better than Mack as a prospect coming out of college
The 40 is useless for the trenches
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#40

He retracted his statement and said he would play anywhere Cle. Wants him to
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