The television crews left and about 10 reporters remained in the room. That's when Price took his turn doing the talking.
What followed was a five-minute, 34-second expletive-filled tirade. The final tally was 77 uses of the "F" word or a variant and 11 uses of a vulgar term for feces (two bovine, one equine).
Jones may end up working out, but the historical odds are stacked against him. There's evidence of small school guys becoming very good NFL quarterbacks, but that's not Jones. He played at an ACC school with a coach who's considered a QB guru, but he was never very good, and that's against pretty poor competition as the ACC is pretty lousy outside of Clemson. The difference in performance between Jones and Haskins against good defenses is pretty glaring. It's tough to see a guy going from OK against college competition to great (which is expected at pick 6) against NFL. We never know anything for certain about these guys, but it's really hard to understand how teams could look at performance and put Jones ahead of Haskins.
Not sure why these tweets are showing up so small, but both are good reasons to question Jones
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I have a feeling that Devin Bush is going to be a player Bengals fans are going to despise for a long time.
Between how he dressed (looked like Prince on steroids) and the logo action against Michigan State, seems like hell fit right in with the Steelers.
Spanky (04-26-2019)
The television crews left and about 10 reporters remained in the room. That's when Price took his turn doing the talking.
What followed was a five-minute, 34-second expletive-filled tirade. The final tally was 77 uses of the "F" word or a variant and 11 uses of a vulgar term for feces (two bovine, one equine).
I hit on 11 picks. N'Keal Harry to the Pats was one of them, which I loved. These criticisms about his speed and lack of separation are so overblown. I would not be surprised if he comes in and starts producing right away like Michael Thomas. Who knows with that offense, though. I was half-expecting them to pick Deebo Samuel.
The Chargers D-line looks stacked now with Jerry Tillery joining Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram.
Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
Kingspoint (04-26-2019)
It think Seattle did the best of the 32 teams on Day 1. They added two 4th's and two 5th's this year, and the way they draft, they could easily find four future Starters out of those picks at a cost that balances out ideally with Wilson's contract. Pete Carrol is a great Head Coach and does extremely well with everyone whom they add to their team. Their rebuild may not take long at all.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
Worst team on Day 1?
Easily the Packers. They finally, about 7 years too late, get rid of Mike McCarthy, and then immediately throw salt on the wound by not giving Aaron Rodgers any protection on the Offensive Line, the trademark move of Mike McCarthy. They don't even give him any Offensive help. It doesn't matter how good the Defense they drafted becomes. Rodgers has never been given any help on the Offensive Line and the Packers' Front Office stays true to course.
"One problem with people who have no vices is that they're pretty sure to have some annoying virtues."
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