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Fellas I want RG3 in our camp I said it. To compete for a starting job.
I am sorry.
I am sorry.
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Oops his page isn't private, that MF actually blocked me for calling him outLOL that snake made his IG private. That picture is going around TMZ and other gossip sites now.
He needs to silence the hatersOops his page isn't private, that MF actually blocked me for calling him outLOL that snake made his IG private. That picture is going around TMZ and other gossip sites now.
Fellas I want RG3 in our camp I said it. To compete for a starting job.
I am sorry.
I absolutely remember this pick. I watched in frustration thinking "WTF WERE YOU LOOKING AT?!?!"ive been watching, playing and coaching football for over 20+ years.
this might be the worst INT i've ever seen any any level, including pop warner
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-...417/Kam-Chancellor-picks-off-Colin-Kaepernick
that int led to a field goal, and forced us to go for a TD on the last drive. these are little things people forget.
he did the exact same **** 2 weeks prior to the NFCC. 2 minutes left, and he gave Sam Shields a freebie pick-6. He got sooo lucky Sam Shields dropped it.I absolutely remember this pick. I watched in frustration thinking "WTF WERE YOU LOOKING AT?!?!"
we were just starting to get a taste of the long sleeve goon combo, too.I miss Aldon
[h1]Myles Jack, ex-UCLA standout, expects full clearance in March[/h1]
PHOENIX -- Former UCLA linebacker/running back Myles Jack has not been cleared to fully participate in the NFL scouting combine next week, almost five months after tearing his lateral meniscus.
The 20-year-old junior told ESPN on Tuesday that he will do the bench press, attend team interviews and undergo the medical check at the combine in Indianapolis.
Jack, who injured his knee Sept. 22, was cleared to begin running and cutting Jan. 22. He expects to be fully cleared in early March.
During media day at the Fischer Institute in Phoenix, where Jack has been training since October, Jack didn't participate in any of the on-field drills the other draft prospects went through, instead riding a stationary bike and working off to the side.
"Personally, I feel great," Jack said. "The knee, I can do whatever I can do with the knee, running, cutting. It feels great. It feels like a new knee."
Jack said he's prepared for team doctors and trainers to poke, prod and twist his knee every which way in Indianapolis to determine if it's healthy enough to risk a first-round pick on him.
"It'll check out fine," Jack said.
Jack's meniscus was torn completely off the bone and was resewn onto the tibia. The timeframe for recovery from that surgery usually takes four months, which would've ended late January.
Until Jack is fully cleared by doctors to return to all football activities, he'll continue to work on getting used to his body again.
"I feel stronger, faster, I've gotten a lot of work in," he said. "Just working combine drills and stuff like that ... drops, working pass rush and everything. I've been working on all that."