Uncle_Hank
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I remember when you guys said that about Randy Gregory...
Gregory could actually play.
I remember when you guys said that about Randy Gregory...
I can see the future.
I’ll state the obvious for you since you can’t figure it out on you own. It’s an ignorant question because he hasn’t had much chance to show anything which doesn’t mean he can’t when he gets the chance.Then it should be easily answered, so answer it.
Get glasses.
That's what i'm saying.....Thornhill is a JAG. To be honest we should have picked the defensive tackle with traits over a safety.
Careful not to get sucked up into the Rockport vortex.Then it should be easily answered, so answer it.
Its intersting Thornhill's PFF grade is a 51.....to put things in perspective....Darian Thompson graded out with a 47 rating and Xavier Woods with a 61.Thornhill does get a lot of snaps. He had 762 to Sorensens 879. What hurts him is that Honey Badger is so damn flexible that Sorensen is a reliable strong safety so he loses snaps
You're Star Blind, Rocky.I’ll state the obvious for you since you can’t figure it out on you own. It’s an ignorant question because he hasn’t had much chance to show anything which doesn’t mean he can’t when he gets the chance.
Crazy. Thornhill had the highest PFF coverage grade among rookie safeties (78.0), tied for the seventh-fewest yards per coverage snap among all NFL safeties (0.22) and grabbed three interceptions, which tied for eighth-most among all NFL safeties.Its intersting Thornhill's PFF grade is a 51.....to put things in perspective....Darian Thompson graded out with a 47 rating and Xavier Woods with a 61.
Take yours off and see things objectively instead of just seeing that star on the helmet.Get glasses.
Take yours off and see things objectively instead of just seeing that star on the helmet.
He's pure entertainment. The more I get him talking the more he gets wrapped up and turned around. I enjoy it.Careful not to get sucked up into the Rockport vortex.
Another busted pick by Rod. Good riddance to the trash.
He has not played enough to say that.
He was showing some progress, hopefully he gets back soon and can contribute.Is he close to returning?
Will he be cut?
Haven't heard his name mentioned in a while.
He has not played enough to say that.
How many years of injuries or sub par play should he have before we give him the big B?
Yeah he had a far higher grade his rookie year with 71...not sure what happened last year.Crazy. Thornhill had the highest PFF coverage grade among rookie safeties (78.0), tied for the seventh-fewest yards per coverage snap among all NFL safeties (0.22) and grabbed three interceptions, which tied for eighth-most among all NFL safeties.