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Then he probably wasn’t worth a first round pickI think Farley will be worked back in and brought along more slowly. Throwing him into a starting role after missing three years was a little too ambitious.
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Then he probably wasn’t worth a first round pickI think Farley will be worked back in and brought along more slowly. Throwing him into a starting role after missing three years was a little too ambitious.
Think I was the only happy GoTits guy! Homerism…I agree. I think most of were of the same opinion. Very risky pick at the time. And it burned him.
He wasn’t burned deep. He was stride for stride with Pierce but the ball was under thrown, Pierce saw it and stopped on a dime. Farley recovered immediately and made a sure open field tackle. Zero YAC. These things happen to literally every DB. I trust Farleys tackling more than Fulton’s after Sterling Shepherd made Fulton look like Kristian Noodle Arms.Getting burned deep by rookie Pierce has all but shown me he doesn't deserve to touch the field anymore this year.
Farley is and continues to be a major bust. Sucks because I really really wanted him to be our CB of the future.
You must be seeing talent I don’t. Doesn’t even look like he understands the fundamentals of the position. Exactly what happens with all busts.I’m factoring in last years injury and the Covid year. He has the talent, just needs to be brought along more slowly is all.
Maybe I'm wrong but I think talented first rounders should contribute more right away than be brought along slowly...unless it's a QB that sits behind a vet starterYou must be seeing talent I don’t. Doesn’t even look like he understands the fundamentals of the position. Exactly what happens with all busts.
Hilarious- I actually laughed when I saw this!
JRob When he sees former high prospect who’s been injured……..
I would add Conklin, He who shall not be named, Jayon (for a late rounder), Rashan Evans (who was always slightly above average but not great in any way) and some solid UDFA: Tart, NWI & Brewer.Good picks
Molden, Weaver, Fulton, Jackson (for a late rounder), Simmons, Davis, Hooker, Long, Landry, Henry, Byard
I’m factoring in last years injury and the Covid year. He has the talent, just needs to be brought along more slowly is all.
I was more referring to the other postI would add Conklin, He who shall not be named, Jayon (for a late rounder), Rashan Evans (who was always slightly above average but not great in any way) and some solid UDFA: Tart, NWI & Brewer.