Canhawks
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Like the real deal out there.Every snap I watch him he seems to dominate his opponent.
I think he might be good year 2. He shows promise.Imagine if we had a RG of his caliber…
I think Cabeldue can be a dominant player at RG
Bradford looked like he was gettin' it done last night, at least on a few plays it was noticeable.Imagine if we had a RG of his caliber…
I think Cabeldue can be a dominant player at RG
Please don't say the I word lol\He could be a STAR player, especially after a couple of years to get up to “NFL” speed.
Hard not to be excited based on what we’ve seen so far.
My prayer for him is to stay healthy, IMO injury is the only thing that will hold him back.
Not only does he have the physical ability, he’s smart, and that only adds to his ceiling/potential.
GoHawks.
I think a power scheme was a better fit. I use the word "was" because Bradford seems to be making a concerted effort to transform himself into a viable outside zone guard. His feet have improved. His mental recognition of what the defense is doing seems to have improved. However, he does need to improve his 3 point stance. Zabel's 3 point stance is what Anthony needs to replicate. Also, Bradford's stamina will not be fully measured until the forth quarter of a regular season game.I think this system is fit for Bradford. He might be better than average this year and if that happens our oline should be in good shape.
Imagine if we had a RG of his caliber…
I think Cabeldue can be a dominant player at RG
I think the pressure got to John this draft given the fact he hasn’t been able to piece together an even league average O Line in nearly a decade. Couple that with Pete trying to get cute every single god damn draft (Penny, Eskridge, trading down) they finally went with the consensus, stood pat, and drafted the best player available at the position of dire need.He definitely looks good. He learns from his mistakes. Maybe John CAN draft OL after all....