Salty wrote:Yeah, a team is going to use one of their top three picks on an LB who they have two years of film on, missed an entire year due to injuries, is undersized, slow, and played in a system which no NFL team runs.
Sure. That sounds just right.
Scooby has an excellent football IQ and plays with intensity that is very rare. However, there's a ton of questions marks surrounding him due to the little time he's spent in college. He was a very good player on an awful defense.
Him signing right after means he wasn't focused on the team. And he's been influenced by an agent who has signed a ton of players who haven't panned out. I don't have respect for that.
Stop quoting Rich Rod on how undersized and slow Scooby is, because he is the only one I have heard repeatedly make those claims. I am not sure why he does, unless it is a transparent attempt make his staff look like they are miracle workers... God knows there is not much else out there to support that silly idea. He is not doing Scooby any favors because lemmings like you run around quoting it as gospel truth.
I do not think he is
that undersized, and I do not think he is slow. We can revisit after the combine.
But let's assume you are right (simply for argument's sake)... he comes back for another year and he is still undersized, slow, and playing in a scheme that no NFL teams run. Simply one more year of game film is not helping his draft status... although it might stop you from being so butt-hurt.
I am still struggling to understand how you got into law school. Either you paid my associate Mike Ross to take your LSAT's, or I know why most of my buddies from undergrad days who went to law school in-state opted for ASU.