moiety
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- Jun 1, 2009
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Gimme Aldon and Josh Gordon, **** winning with class
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Jed why you do this49ers have canceled a Girl Scouts event at Levi's Stadium to host a more lucrative event instead. Local girls "heartbroken." Story to come.
— Mike Rosenberg (@RosenbergMerc) February 3, 2016
nessa needs to let me full clean that snatch
http://www.mercurynews.com/sports/ci_29465163/49ers-gabbert-staley-ready-themselves-chip-kelly-eraGabbert said while he can't really talk too specifically about football with Kelly before April, he has already started looking at tape of the University of Oregon and Philadelphia Eagles games to get a better feel for the offense.
There's only 2 people in the world I can think off the top of my head hat would do this, and one of them is Jed York. It's both and49ers have canceled a Girl Scouts event at Levi's Stadium to host a more lucrative event instead. Local girls "heartbroken." Story to come.
— Mike Rosenberg (@RosenbergMerc)
February 3, 2016
Jed why you do this
[h1] Brooks: Noah Spence reminds me of Von Miller, could go top 15[/h1]
Noah Spence created plenty of momentum for his draft status at the Reese's Senior Bowl last week, perhaps enough to launch himself into the top half of the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, according to NFL Media analyst Bucky Brooks.
The Eastern Kentucky pass rusher, whose career has overcome a ban from the Big Ten Conference for failed drug tests, still has to convince NFL clubs that the troubles that got him dismissed at Ohio State are permanently behind him. But in terms of physical skills, Brooks likened Spence to the premier pass rusher in Super Bowl 50 -- Denver'sVon Miller -- on the Move The Sticks podcastTuesday.
"His ability to rush the passer, first-step quickness, dip and rip, the bend and balance that you see him turn the corner with, to me reminded me of the same thing I saw from Von Miller when he was at the Senior Bowl years ago," Brooks said. "We all know pass rushers are coveted at a premium. If he interviews well at the combine and going forward in his private workouts when he makes team visits, I believe at the end of the day, he's going to be in the conversation for the top 15 (picks)."
Miller was drafted No. 2 overall in 2011 and became a centerpiece for a Broncos defense that led the path to Sunday's Super Bowl appearance against the Carolina Panthers.
After being banned from the Big Ten, Spence salvaged his football career with one season at EKU, making 11.5 sacks for the Colonels in 2015 before deciding to enter the draft as an underclassman. He followed that with an outstanding practice week at the Senior Bowl, and delivered a sack in the game as well.
Added Brooks: "Everyone wants a closer. A guy who can close out the game (with a sack) when you have a lead. Noah Spence is the best closer in the draft."
Spence's next chance to impress NFL coaches and personnel executives -- more importantly in interviews than in physical testing -- will come in three weeks at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.