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shabazz

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Gallimore might be the most overrated Cowboys player on the board next to LVE.

How can anyone here overate LVE knowing the guys injuries and surgeries

What I don’t understand is why the hell hes still here?
 

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As usual, schooling Risen in football is pathetically easy.

2020 DT draft class in order with rookie tackle totals:

Round 1
Derrick Brown, 34 Tackles
Javon Kinlaw, 33 Tackles​
Round 2
Ross Blacklock, 14 Tackles
Raekwon Davis, 40 Tackles​
Round 3
Justin Madubuike, 19 Tackles
DaVon Hamilton, 30 Tackles
Neville Gallimore, 28 Tackles
Jordan Elliott, 15 Tackles
McTelvin Agim, 8 Tackles​

Tackles aren't the ultimate stat, but good short-hand. Gallimore had very productive rookie season for DT.

Did he just attempt to prove Neville Gallimore was a good rookie by posting tackle numbers of the DT class that year?

There's two problems with that, which are obvious to anyone who doesn't finger paint.

1) Tackles don't mean much on their own. It could simply mean you're on a bad team that needs to play you on a bad defense that can't get off the field.

2) All draft classes arent created equal. You could be the most productive player at your position that year (in real stats that he avoided like the plague here) and still not be good simply because the class sucked.

This is obvious stuff here.

Watch the games. Have a brain. Maliek Collins was much more productive and disruptive as a rookie than Neville Gallimore because Gallimore was mediocre at best. He didn't do much and I say that as a Sooners fan. I should want him to be what these cheerleaders pretend he is already.
 

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The guy who thought nobody on the forum could name another center in the NFC besides our own is attempting to appear like an expert.
Imagine me exposing your lack of football knowledge coming off as a "expert". You think so little of yourself lol.
 

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It's been so long ago that I honestly don't remember Neville Gallimore's play. But so many of you seem excited so I'm on board.
If Gallimores performance last season was memorable, we would remember it. Its the same folk that were screaming for Connor McGovern to start, now they want Conner Williams back.
 

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Did he just attempt to prove Neville Gallimore was a good rookie by posting tackle numbers of the DT class that year?

There's two problems with that, which are obvious to anyone who doesn't finger paint.

1) Tackles don't mean much on their own. It could simply mean you're on a bad team that needs to play you on a bad defense that can't get off the field.

2) All draft classes arent created equal. You could be the most productive player at your position that year (in real stats that he avoided like the plague here) and still not be good simply because the class sucked.

This is obvious stuff here.

Watch the games. Have a brain. Maliek Collins was much more productive and disruptive as a rookie than Neville Gallimore because Gallimore was mediocre at best. He didn't do much and I say that as a Sooners fan. I should want him to be what these cheerleaders pretend he is already.
Well Collins was able to actually go through a training camp. Osi did too, as did Wentz.

The second year is usually where a DT is able to put on the muscle and make big improvements as far as strength. Everyone was excited to see if he made the leap because he showed some flashes his rookie year.

Let's just see if how it pans out, you don't have to squat on the parade. It's not like you are ever going to come back and eat your crow anyway.
 

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Well Collins was able to actually go through a training camp. Osi did too, as did Wentz.

The second year is usually where a DT is able to put on the muscle and make big improvements as far as strength. Everyone was excited to see if he made the leap because he showed some flashes his rookie year.

Let's just see if how it pans out, you don't have to squat on the parade. It's not like you are ever going to come back and eat your crow anyway.

In so many ways...knockout punch.
 
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