Sam Williams throwing pro line like D1 committed vs JV

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For those of you that don't speak gibberish (I have 4 kids)...

Translation: Here is a clip of Sam Williams throwing a Pro NFL lineman around like he was a NCAA D1 commit (good player) tossing around a High school JV player.

To be fair, That was a TE in the clip and the Giants were just about down to JV players on the OL.
 

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the Guys' play strength for a rookie is unbelievable.

he's so naturally country strong and physical ! Both he and Tyler Smith.

he may not have gotten sacks but several times i'm seeing him bull rush push OGs and OTs into the QB that forces them to have to sidestep away
or take off running ...

And just imagine when both Sam I am ..and Tyler start getting into Cowboys strength program - and be even more freakin' scary strong than they are right now !

And he may have ceased on those hands to the face penalties he was frequently getting earlier in the year.
 
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For those of you that don't speak gibberish (I have 4 kids)...

Translation: Here is a clip of Sam Williams throwing a Pro NFL lineman around like he was a NCAA D1 commit (good player) tossing around a High school JV player.

To be fair, That was a TE in the clip and the Giants were just about down to JV players on the OL.
Thank you!
 

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For those of you that don't speak gibberish (I have 4 kids)...

Translation: Here is a clip of Sam Williams throwing a Pro NFL lineman around like he was a NCAA D1 commit (good player) tossing around a High school JV player.

To be fair, That was a TE in the clip and the Giants were just about down to JV players on the OL.
That’s not quite it. Sam Williams threw #70 from the Giants down the line like he did the TE. The D1 and JV part you got right.
Your kids must be so confused.
 

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That is so disrespectful to use one guy to tackle another guy. Normally teammates like to make fun of one another when someone gets posterized, but I wouldn't even make fun of that guy. I'd just feel bad for him.
 

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the Guys' play strength for a rookie is unbelievable.

he's so naturally country strong and physical ! Both he and Tyler Smith.

he may not have gotten sacks but several times i'm seeing him bull rush push OGs and OTs into the QB that forces them to have to sidestep away
or take off running ...

And just imagine when both Sam I am ..and Tyler start getting into Cowboys strength program - and be even more freakin' scary strong than they are right now !

And he may have ceased on those hands to the face penalties he was frequently getting earlier in the year.
Yep, Country strong beats weightroom strong every day 24/7.
 

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Agreed. Mr Williams...I'll throw in Mr Steele as well...are maulers n gonna be more than credible in the NFL.

Go Cowboys!
 

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That’s not quite it. Sam Williams threw #70 from the Giants down the line like he did the TE. The D1 and JV part you got right.
Your kids must be so confused.

Um. Since I was only providing translation services, that was EXCALTLY right. :)

As for my opinion piece afterwards, I am exactly right there too. That is a TE in that clip and the Giants player may as well have been a JV guy. For the record, "#70 from the Giants" is Korey Cunningham, a former 7th round pick who is on his third team (and twice with the Giants) and he was a PS player the Saturday before the game. So there is that.

My kids are fine thank you very much.
 

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Um. Since I was only providing translation services, that was EXCALTLY right. :)

As for my opinion piece afterwards, I am exactly right there too. That is a TE in that clip and the Giants player may as well have been a JV guy. For the record, "#70 from the Giants" is Korey Cunningham, a former 7th round pick who is on his third team (and twice with the Giants) and he was a PS player the Saturday before the game. So there is that.

My kids are fine thank you very much.

There is formal translation and dynamic of which yours is neither.
The analogy of D1 to JV was clear if people did not understand the terms and you clarified that that
is not a translation since that would include other languages. You clarified terms for people that do not know the jargon. Is that clear for you?
Your services were not requested, so you are not right as I'm the writer and have corrected you.

I observed that #70 that during the Giant's game was thrown by SWilliams and it was a powerful display as was seen in the clip with the TE from Washington. I never
claimed the clip was #70 from the game.
 
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