Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
I think they are dawgs in their own way. You can be mild mannered and a dog on the field.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
Drafting them seems to be a pretty good indicator that they do. Or at least did at one point. Is there anything they've said or done to suggest otherwise since?
Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Facts.
The more Dogs you have, the better chance you have to win.
players with both elite talent + elite mentality dont get to day 2
wanting more 'dawgs' is a newish talking point after last year and i think thats probably more of a reaction to some of the roster's supposed leaders whose toughness underwhelmed (waller, adoree each come to mind).
Brandon Brown is the best interviewee on the whole team
Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
Robinson, yes. Hyatt is competitive too. That's why he got shit about going back at the Cowboys coach.
Wandale Robinson is almost always the smallest player on the field and plays WR like a runningback. You don't become as productive as he's been without a high compete level.
RE: Brandon Brown is the best interviewee on the whole team
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
His upside is huge!
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
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Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
I think they are dawgs in their own way. You can be mild mannered and a dog on the field.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
Drafting them seems to be a pretty good indicator that they do. Or at least did at one point. Is there anything they've said or done to suggest otherwise since?
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Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
The more Dogs you have, the better chance you have to win.
Not just for that, but I hope he lasts a while before getting a GM job somewhere else.
Not just for that, but I hope he lasts a while before getting a GM job somewhere else.
I don't think he lasts two more seasons here before some other team hires him.
Those three above were gamechangers......I hope the four below become that too!
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Brown, Schoen, and Daboll have all made it a point to talk about Naber's attitude and mentality.
I can't help but think this is in juxtaposition to Wan'Dale who is really mild mannered, and Hyatt who seems like he's high and skateboarding.
Cue the jump to conclusions mat. This isn't about the WRs. It's about the culture of the team. The more dogs the better. All we heard Daboll's first year is how he made everything a competition. These are things they look for. They didn't bring Nabers in to spark the other WR. They brought him in because he is one of the best players in this draft but what puts him over the edge is that edge to him.
Do you think they consider Hyatt and Wan'Dale dogs?
Robinson, yes. Hyatt is competitive too. That's why he got shit about going back at the Cowboys coach.
Not just for that, but I hope he lasts a while before getting a GM job somewhere else.
I'd hire him yesterday. Heck, I'd take him as the GM of the Giants.
I'm a big fan of his.
I can make an informed guess on the competitive stamina of the previous group.
Wandale Robinson is almost always the smallest player on the field and plays WR like a runningback. You don't become as productive as he's been without a high compete level.
Not just for that, but I hope he lasts a while before getting a GM job somewhere else.
Agree. future coaching material.
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*eyeroll*
You are such a miserable cunt
When it comes to football over the majority of the past 12 years? Yes. Thank the Giants for that, you fucking crybaby bitch.
LOL. Add this to the forthcoming apology thread old chap.