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#21

Quote:Am I the only one who opened this disappointed that it wasn't Henne that was cut?
 

 

I admit when I first saw the title my initial reaction was, "please let it be Henne." But then when I saw it was Wittek, it made sense. That guy wasn't just garbage...he was the scum leftover at the bottom of the can after you dump the garbage.


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#22

Quote:He is, but he wouldn't last a day on the PS as several teams covet elite speed.
 

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#23

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Is that a visual representation of when Corey Grant inevitably "breaks records" in the NFL?

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#24

Quote:Is that a visual representation of when Corey Grant inevitably "breaks records" in the NFL?
Breaks?


Shatters!
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#25

He's fast.


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#26

Quote:Is that a visual representation of when Corey Grant inevitably "breaks records" in the NFL?


You mean when he breaks the sound barrier? Corey Grants speed transcends physics. Last year he ran so fast he time warped briefly into the past, which caused him to fumble.
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#27

Al Davis watching Corey Grant's pro day from that great war room in the sky:

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#28

So when are we going to cut Cameron Marshall and sign Karlos Williams?
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#29

Quote:He is, but he wouldn't last a day on the PS as several teams covet elite speed.


And thays why every single team passed on him in all 7 rounds?
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#30

Quote:And thays why every single team passed on him in all 7 rounds?


Hey, don't cloud the issue with facts.
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#31

Quote:Surprised Wittek even made it to the preseason. He was bad.


No kidding. The other night looked like the first time he played football ever.
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#32

Quote:No kidding. The other night looked like the first time he played football ever.
 

 

Nothing has screamed Pop Warner more to me than watching Wittek play. He was so bad I'm starting to question Caldwell for even bringing him in.


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#33

Quote:And thays why every single team passed on him in all 7 rounds?
 

 

Good small school players get overlooked all the time. He's on the radar now.


 

Some of you might remember when we had a similar speedster on the roster in Randal Williams. Coughlin thought he could just cut Williams and put him on the PS, but the Cowboys claimed him immediately.



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#34

Quote:Good small school players get overlooked all the time. He's on the radar now.


 
Some of you might remember when we had a similar speedster on the roster in Randal Williams. Coughlin thought he could just cut Williams and put him on the PS, but the Cowboys claimed him immediately.


Small school?
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#35

Quote:Good small school players get overlooked all the time. He's on the radar now.


 

Some of you might remember when we had a similar speedster on the roster in Randal Williams. Coughlin thought he could just cut Williams and put him on the PS, but the Cowboys claimed him immediately.
 

And that decision cost nothing.





                                                                          

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#36

Quote:And that decision cost nothing.
 

 

Granted Randal never did make much noise in the NFL despite playing an additional six seasons, but the point was that a player with that kind of speed simply will not last on a PS. Most likely he'd get claimed immediately. Besides, you never know what kind of player the speedy Randal would have developed into as a WR under Coughlin.



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#37

As it relates, here's an interesting footnote on Randal from WIko...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">In a 2003 game against the Philadephia Eagles, he returned an onside kick for a touchdown which officially took just three seconds, making it the fastest touchdown since the league started using the scoreboard clock in 1970. However, for Williams to have run 37 yards in three seconds would have required the equivalent of a 9.8 second 100-metre dash, which is somewhat unlikely given that he was wearing football pads and slowed before reaching the goal-line. Replays show that the game clock didn't actually start until after Williams took a few steps (at least two seconds).


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