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So underrated because he keeps his head down and doesnt gob off unlike other WR's *coughBryantcough*

Jordy Nelson has had a terrific career. He did not receive a college scholarship and walked on at Kansas State and turned the opportunity into a ticket to the NFL. Not too many have done that. He is a tremendous WR but nowhere near the level with Dez Bryant. Bryant is currently the best or 2nd best WR in the NFL depending upon who's list you view. Calvin Johnson seems to have taken a step back with the injury last year.
 
Considering there is multiple English players in that game I find myself wanting Hayne (the Aussie) to succeed the most.

I think Efe Obada will likely end up on the practice squad because of his athleticism for his size. Obada has been somewhat lost to this point. Jack Crawford actually has a chance to make the roster. He is being moved to Defensive Tackle from DE which has helped him. Greg Hardy will be out for the first four games and could impact Crawford's roster spot positively.
 
Agreed to expensive for me as well considering I have sky sports who show a lot of games.

I will prob go swimming in the streams at times.
 
Hayne going well, then?

Saw a highlights reel of his first game and he looked decent.

Is the 49ers game still going? All the streams that claim are showing it are actually showing the St Louis game, so not sure if they're just mislabeled or it's over?
 
its on - check out "busypig" if you know what I mean.

NFL defenders aren't used to the sort of footwork that he's using from what I can tell, he's got a nasty step, and he's destroying the first man with it every single time.
 
Got it going now - was consiering going to bed soon, but oh well :D



I did see people saying that NFL defenses aren't used to lateral running - you get guys who have insane accelaretion/agility/stepping, but they'll still be going forwards. Hayne is more than happy to run laterally looking for the half gap.
 
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