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Clowney vs Bridgewater
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Quote:Red flags? What "red flags" did Russell Wilson have other than his height? His arm strength was never a major concern, and Wilson was off the charts mentally. He was only a third-round pick because he was two inches too short. Tom Brady is an example of a guy that was correctly scouted and happened to transform himself in the pros; Wilson was always a stud. That was the red flag. In the NFL, height is a HUGE red flag. As stated in his draft profile, if he were three inches taller it would have been a completely different draft. http://www.nfl.com/draft/2011/profiles/r...id=2532975 Height isn't a simple, superficial like/dislike factor. It's very difficult to overcome.
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