View Full Version : Great story about Ben Jones
supercowboy8
11-30-2011, 09:27 PM
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/16293684/keeping-up-with-jones-bulldogs-turned-season-around-by-following-centers-lead
great story you should read about Ben Jones.
cowboysfan31
11-30-2011, 09:48 PM
Thats a good read, I really like Ben Jones and I've put him in several of my recent mock drafts. He doesn't get as much attention as Konz or Brewster, but he is a very good player.
supercowboy8
11-30-2011, 09:55 PM
Thats a good read, I really like Ben Jones and I've put him in several of my recent mock drafts. He doesn't get as much attention as Konz or Brewster, but he is a very good player.
He is very good and I have him over Brewster. Jones has played very well vs NFL caliper SEC players as Brewster have gotten killed vs BIG NFL caliper players.
drawnstripes
12-01-2011, 03:32 PM
He is very good and I have him over Brewster. Jones has played very well vs NFL caliper SEC players as Brewster have gotten killed vs BIG NFL caliper players.
yes I seen it also
but may be Brewster having a down year
an injury - a new coach - 6 guys where suspended
I think if you want a quality C in maybe the 3rd or 4th round
Brewster would be a great steal
IMO
supercowboy8
12-01-2011, 03:43 PM
yes I seen it also
but may be Brewster having a down year
an injury - a new coach - 6 guys where suspended
I think if you want a quality C in maybe the 3rd or 4th round
Brewster would be a great steal
IMO
true but if you want a day one starter at Center late round 2 or round 3 then Ben Jones is the way to go.
drawnstripes
12-01-2011, 03:54 PM
true but if you want a day one starter at Center late round 2 or round 3 then Ben Jones is the way to go.
I knida agree with that statement
but give Brewster a half a year with Woicik
and he would gain strength
aw well might not even go after a center
Illini88228
12-01-2011, 07:37 PM
Gotta love this
"When Georgia started 0-2 this season, coach Mark Richt knew he had to rely on his leaders to hold the team together. Jones is what you would call a "forceful" leader. He has been known to call out younger players (and some older ones) and take them behind the (verbal) woodshed if he didn't feel they were pulling their weight in practice. Steve Jones would settle for nothing less than maximum effort. The son came to tolerate nothing less from himself and those around him. "
supercowboy8
12-01-2011, 09:25 PM
Gotta love this
"When Georgia started 0-2 this season, coach Mark Richt knew he had to rely on his leaders to hold the team together. Jones is what you would call a "forceful" leader. He has been known to call out younger players (and some older ones) and take them behind the (verbal) woodshed if he didn't feel they were pulling their weight in practice. Steve Jones would settle for nothing less than maximum effort. The son came to tolerate nothing less from himself and those around him. "
This is just another reason why I want this guy. If I can't get Konz then I want Jones.
if Dallas can't draft DeCastro, Konz, or a day one starter CB in round 1, then I'm ok with trading back and picking up a early 2nd and 3rd. Then hopefully be able to get Jones and Zeitler.
drawnstripes
12-02-2011, 12:06 AM
This is just another reason why I want this guy. If I can't get Konz then I want Jones.
if Dallas can't draft DeCastro, Konz, or a day one starter CB in round 1, then I'm ok with trading back and picking up a early 2nd and 3rd. Then hopefully be able to get Jones and Zeitler.
thats a nice idea
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