Martellus dunking over Coach Fran..

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I can't wait to see him line up in the slam dunk formation.
 

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its a repost but a ton of people haven't seen it yet i am sure.

i wonder what it is like to go from big man on campus to nfl nobody, must take some adjusting to.
 

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Wonder how many are going to have to retract their pessimistic statements re Bennett by end of TC/preseason games.
 

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sago1;2122717 said:
Wonder how many are going to have to retract their pessimistic statements re Bennett by end of TC/preseason games.


I hope he turns out to be the best tight end ever. Most of the pessimism that I have noted is due to the fact he will not be ready this year -- he will take a few years to develop.

And last I checked, dunking a basketball over someone isn't asked for much in the NFL. I hope he demonstrates outstanding TE skills in camp, and knows the playbook.
 

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So people are really down on former baseball players but we are supposed to get all hot and bothered over a former basketball player?
 

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abersonc;2122733 said:
So people are really down on former baseball players but we are supposed to get all hot and bothered over a former basketball player?

The former baseball players weren't playing football for a few years before joining Dallas. Bennett has been playing football. I never considered Quincy a former baseball player in the same manner as Hutch and Henson because his college football immediately proceeded his days in Dallas. Hutch and Henson each were away from football for a few years while they tried baseball.

Bennett dunking the basketball is nothing to brag about. He has shown good potential on the football field and that is what I like and hope he develops.
 

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joseephuss;2122740 said:
The former baseball players weren't playing football for a few years before joining Dallas. Bennett has been playing football. I never considered Quincy a former baseball player in the same manner as Hutch and Henson because his college football immediately proceeded his days in Dallas. Hutch and Henson each were away from football for a few years while they tried baseball.

Bennett dunking the basketball is nothing to brag about. He has shown good potential on the football field and that is what I like and hope he develops.

just like to highlight the irony.
 

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it's hard to get excited over someone who sits around the field all day (baseball), as opposed to someone constantly moving and dunking (basketball0
 

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sago1;2122717 said:
Wonder how many are going to have to retract their pessimistic statements re Bennett by end of TC/preseason games.

Nobody has ever doubted his ability from the neck down.

I will say this ... if he turns out to be .01% of the player he thinks he is, he'll be the greatest NFL TE of all time.
 

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It's not a 66 foot vertical if you pick your feet up. But he is a good athlete. Wilson had a 39.5 vert at the combine, which is very good.

Terrence Newman had a 41.
 

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Jump balls should be really interesting with this guy in the future.
 

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abersonc;2122733 said:
So people are really down on former baseball players but we are supposed to get all hot and bothered over a former basketball player?


Basketballs and footballs are alot closer in size than baseballs... :laugh1:
 

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gotta like a guy who can handle big balls....

On the field.
 
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