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Bwood's Highly Anticipated Post Combine Mock (2/27/13)


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Since you have requested things be dumbed down for you, here you go;

You claimed Jesse Williams ran a fast 40 at the Combine. I claimed he didn't. I was correct, you've admitted so.

Three weeks later, you claim that since he ran a fast 40 at his Pro Day, you were actually correct when you claimed he ran a fast 40 at the Combine. This makes no logical sense, a fast 40 at his Pro Day in no way validates your original claim concerning his nonexistent 40 time. I've never said he wasn't athletic overall, just that he didn't run at the Combine, which again, is an unquestionable fact, despite your claims.

Finally, you claim Rob Klauser is your favorite scout. You used his 4.78 40 time, even though you admitted that he himself corrected this time. Also, neither myself nor Google can find any trace of this "scout," so I'd love for you to prove his actual existence and explain why he's your favorite.

Was that simple enough for you, are you simply going to repeat yourself and hope that if you get the last word, everyone will think you're right?

There are more scouts out there than just KIPER and Mcshay. There's guys that actually go out and check out these pro days on their own time with their own money. Robs a guy I've known for a while and trust, and I'm not surprised you can't find him with a simple google search. But that certainly doesn't mean that he isn't a good scout.

Now back to your hilarious argument. All I did was inform your uneducated ass about Jesse Williams time. You still don't understand that though. You still don't understand that all of this is about Jesse Williams being extremely athletic for his size. All you can focus on is wanting to be right, and it just isn't going to happen.

This thread is irrelevant though because its just a mock draft, and now it has become apparent that there's no way we will be able to land Trufant and Williams in one draft. Especially after Jesses 40, which anyone that actually watches tape knew he would run.

Please keep trying though haha, it's funny to see someone take time out of their day to post 10 paragraphs trying to save face, and watching my mock remain at the top of this forum for all to see.

Thanks bro, you've walked right into my little trap. Thanks for playing.

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There are more scouts out there than just KIPER and Mcshay. There's guys that actually go out and check out these pro days on their own time with their own money. Robs a guy I've known for a while and trust, and I'm not surprised you can't find him with a simple google search. But that certainly doesn't mean that he isn't a good scout.

So what you're saying is, the guy is probably just your friend from down the street? Perhaps your roommate? I think this explains a lot about your "scouting". If this was guy was even slightly relevant or respected in scouting circles, it wouldn't be hard to post some link proving his actual existence, yet you can't even manage that.

Now back to your hilarious argument. All I did was inform your uneducated ass about Jesse Williams time. You still don't understand that though. You still don't understand that all of this is about Jesse Williams being extremely athletic for his size. All you can focus on is wanting to be right, and it just isn't going to happen.

No, all you did was try to claim he ran at the Combine, which was wrong, and then tried to claim that since he ran at his Pro Day you were correct about the Combine, again wrong. Jesse Williams' overall athleticism was never questioned, just whether or not he put it on display. Your attempts at a strawman argument aren't going to work here.

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So what you're saying is, the guy is probably just your friend from down the street? Perhaps your roommate? I think this explains a lot about your "scouting". If this was guy was even slightly relevant or respected in scouting circles, it wouldn't be hard to post some link proving his actual existence, yet you can't even manage that.

No, all you did was try to claim he ran at the Combine, which was wrong, and then tried to claim that since he ran at his Pro Day you were correct about the Combine, again wrong. Jesse Williams' overall athleticism was never questioned, just whether or not he put it on display. Your attempts at a strawman argument aren't going to work here.

Exactly what I expected from you. Just because you never heard of the guy doesn't mean he isn't great at what he does or just as good as the overpaid espn analysts.

I already stated that I was wrong about him running at the combine. So the fact you're still trying to include that just shows that you're trying to save face lol. All I did was requote you so you could see for yourself that Jesse runs a 4.9, the exact time I said he ran that I was wrong about. You couldn't take that for some reason so im just sitting back watchin you waste your time writing paragraph after paragraph. I don't think me or any other user have even read one single paragraph either which is the best part lol.

Keep going dude, like I said this is all going exactly as planned. Almost to 10 pages!

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I love Trufant as a prospect, but he is not a top 15 pick.

Agreed. Trufant will be taken higher than he should based on the position he plays and his potential, but he is lacking as a complete corner. He has outstanding instincts and speed, no doubt about that. But often he will put himself in position to make a huge play and whiff on a tackle, or hesitate to hit a guy. The guy looks allergic to contact when he plays. He reminds me a LOT of Antonio Cromartie when he was coming out. He may be a good cover corner (or not) in the NFL, but he will not always make the easy tackle, and he will offer little help in run support.

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Exactly what I expected from you. Just because you never heard of the guy doesn't mean he isn't great at what he does or just as good as the overpaid espn analysts.

Your "favorite scout," at best, is nothing more than a personal friend, at worst, doesn't even exist. It's plainly obvious, no matter how much you try and say "you just don't know him because he's on ESPN". And it says a lot about the credibility of your personal scouting.

I already stated that I was wrong about him running at the combine. So the fact you're still trying to include that just shows that you're trying to save face lol. All I did was requote you so you could see for yourself that Jesse runs a 4.9, the exact time I said he ran that I was wrong about. You couldn't take that for some reason so im just sitting back watchin you waste your time writing paragraph after paragraph. I don't think me or any other user have even read one single paragraph either which is the best part lol.

Keep going dude, like I said this is all going exactly as planned. Almost to 10 pages!

These are the two contradictory arguments you continually make. You try and claim you admitted your fault, only to then say well since he ran close to your invented time, you were actually right anyways. That's not how logic works, although I'll admit at this point I can't ever expect to understand that. It wouldn't matter if you called it to the exact fraction of a second for him. He did not run, you can never remotely be correct about his time because there was no time, it is as simple as that.

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Your "favorite scout," at best, is nothing more than a personal friend, at worst, doesn't even exist. It's plainly obvious, no matter how much you try and say "you just don't know him because he's on ESPN". And it says a lot about the credibility of your personal scouting.

These are the two contradictory arguments you continually make. You try and claim you admitted your fault, only to then say well since he ran close to your invented time, you were actually right anyways. That's not how logic works, although I'll admit at this point I can't ever expect to understand that. It wouldn't matter if you called it to the exact fraction of a second for him. He did not run, you can never remotely be correct about his time because there was no time, it is as simple as that.

Right back to your orginal argument!

Like I just said, I already admitted I was wrong about him running at the combine, but since he ran the exact same time I said he did at his pro day, I thought I would come make fun of you because you can tell how seriously you really take all of this. From the moment you started whining about that not being true, to you trying to cut down a scout you don't know, it shows you just want to be right so badly, and that you won't give up until you get the last word. I'll definitely be adding you to my list of users to fug with, this is the exact response I wanted.

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