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Sports Science: Damian Williams...


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Damian Williams >> Marty Gilyard Im sorry man.

Did u see Gilyard at the Senior bowl and combine workouts. He couldnt even catch the ball, he isnt fast and he played in a spread offense.

Damian Williams has great hands, as you can see in that video. Played in a pro style offense, was the best USC WR from the day he transfered from Arkansas and USC has alot of talent at the position.

Again... more worthless, unfounded skeptic banter about Gilyard...

http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/01/mardy_gilyard_shines_as_north.html

He actually did the opposite of your analysis...

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If you just think of him as an Arkansas player, rather than having visions of Mike Williams or Dwayne Jarrett--even though he's a completely different player than either one of them and is more similar to Steve Smith anyway, and comparing players and making a judgment on account of his school regardless of his actual ability on the football field is totally stupid....then the thought of drafting him is not as hard to stomach.

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that sports science segment is a joke. gee, when will the nfl allow padded landing areas for wide receivers? we have to watch out for their safety as well.

also, i laughed til i choked when i saw the "scientific" graphic and the announcer saying "ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DEGREES!"

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that sports science segment is a joke. gee, when will the nfl allow padded landing areas for wide receivers? we have to watch out for their safety as well.

also, i laughed til i choked when i saw the "scientific" graphic and the announcer saying "ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DEGREES!"

So did you say the same things for the ones on Gilyard or Suh or was it only the USC receiver that brought it out....

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So did you say the same things for the ones on Gilyard or Suh or was it only the USC receiver that brought it out....

didn't see those. i'm sure they're equally ridiculous. this receiver may be awesome, but nothing in that sports science segment has anything at all to do with it.

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