Twitter: Jaylon Smith working out at AWP Sports

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Yes not running the ball is the reason the defense gave up 3 consecutive touchdowns.

People have no shame or fear of embarrassing themselves it seems.

Right on cue. Attempt - and fail miserably - to divert the conversation

Clockwork.
 

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I would LOVE to have him back on our staff.

In the role he's best suited for - offensive coordinator. Unlike what we have now, Turner isn't a pass happy guy. He's perfectly content to pound opponents into submission with the running game.

Turner + this line + the NFL's leading rusher = domination.

In my book anyway.
 

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what do you mean "reset" the motion? im not being flippant, just generally curious. I was just under the assumption that cutting was going to be the issue with his condition if the nerve didn't fire back up
Flexion and inflexion.
 

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In the role he's best suited for - offensive coordinator. Unlike what we have now, Turner isn't a pass happy guy. He's perfectly content to pound opponents into submission with the running game.

Turner + this line + the NFL's leading rusher = domination.

In my book anyway.

I'm 100% in agreement with you.
 

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That's what they try to point to in a failed attempt to justify it, trying to sneak past the fact that getting away from the run is what helped them get to that 21-3 hole.

While they might try to forget about it, the rest of us aren't.

And before anyone starts, nobody is saying the defense was good, we're saying bad playcalling by the offense didn't do anyone any favors either.

But this probably isn't the thread to bring this up again.
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I hope Jerry has invested in a state of the art leg brace to solve the drop foot issue.

I'm designing a pair for myself with electronics and carbon fiber. They're going to allow me to run a 4.1 forty.
Xblade has a patent already......:lmao2:
 

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Struggled to get on the field early, started playing more while splitting time at WLB, was just OK.
Jack was always more of a projection than Smith was. His athleticism is what pushed him so high, not how refined he was as a prospect. It's not a surprise he didn't explode on the scene.
 

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Flexion and inflexion.

If they had done the dissection after the inspection, then the election of the injection would have lead to the resection of the affliction thus producing the desired flexion.

But the selection produced an erection which became an infection of the projection.

And bisection of the connection.

There you have it.
 

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Only in the zone will you see guys get excited for a guy that can sprint 10 feet in 3 seconds. Before you know it...we will try and talk the fridge out of retirement to come play LBer w/ that kind of speed.

Honestly...that clip is concerning. No burst. No high knees. Looked stiff. Came straight up of the blocks. Got a feeling this guy is going to be another 2nd round bust.

Bruce Carter
Escobar
Gregory
Jaylon Smith

Hell...I'm afraid of what we will do next in this years draft.:oops: Our track record for swinging for the fences in the 2nd round suck.
 

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You go Jaylon, you deserve any playing time you get, not a ND fan, but I am a fan of his, wish nothing but the best for the young man. He's about 10 times better on his worst, than I ever was on my best play, He's going to be great, just that gut feeling I guess. I would not bet against him.
 

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If they had done the dissection after the inspection, then the election of the injection would have lead to the resection of the affliction thus producing the desired flexion.

But the selection produced an erection which became an infection of the projection.

And bisection of the connection.

There you have it.
Well done sir!
 

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Struggled to get on the field early, started playing more while splitting time at WLB, was just OK.
Isn't it scary cause he was rated one spot after jaylon on our board
 

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Honestly...that clip is concerning. No burst. No high knees. Looked stiff. Came straight up of the blocks. Got a feeling this guy is going to be another 2nd round bust.

I can't tell if you're serious. This drill clearly has him working on leg burst, so he is basically doing springing lunges for the first 10 yards then breaks into a sprint, the intention is not exploding out of the blocks.

Edit: My apologies sir, I was looking at the second video posted. I still think he looks explosive in both, agree to disagree.
 
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I can't tell if you're serious. This drill clearly has him working on leg burst, so he is basically doing springing lunges for the first 10 yards then breaks into a sprint, the intention is not exploding out of the blocks.

He's seriously not sure if he's serious so I would seriously ignore his serious attempt @ seriously getting under our skin w/ his seriously annoying posts that are far from being serious.

Dead serious. ;)
 

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I agree with Floaty - lacking burst when pushing off.

Now 13 months after the injury and the nerve still isn't firing - this is concerning.
 
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