Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, Philadelphia Eagle

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how much is a high motor and a low center of gravity going for these days?
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He's basically the hawaiian version of stew bradley. look test fail. lets just hope he plays like him.
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Quote from: Rome on June 16, 2010, 03:23:07 PM
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Which one?

This one,



or this one?

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Quote from: mussa on June 16, 2010, 04:59:24 PM
He's basically the hawaiian version of stew bradley. look test fail. lets just hope he plays like him.

:-D :-D
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Howie Roseman Tries To Explain Daniel Te'o Nesheim

QuoteEagles General Manager Howie Roseman did his best to explain 3rd round pick Daniel Te'o Nesheim to Dave Spadaro of PhiladelphiaEagles.com and it wasn't an easy job. Third round draft picks are quite valuable to NFL football teams, so it's not easy to explain drafting a guy who looks over matched against the competition.

I remember the GM comparing Nesheim to the Steelers Troy Polamalu because he was so quiet off the field. I thought that was a major stretch because being quiet says nothing about how you can play football. Some little girls are quiet but that doesn't mean they can play football.

Roseman talked about Nesheim having arthroscopic procedures on both of his ankles. He said he had a shoulder issue as well. The GM said the young man went through some growing pains, but they still have high expectations of Nesheim.

In my opinion, this young man didn't look like he belonged on the field in training camp. At times during the one-on-one drills, I felt like walking on the field and stopping the drill to protect the young man. He was getting his butt kicked every time they snapped the ball.

I look at Nesheim and see him as a high school football player, who got lost on his way to practice and made the mistake of walking onto the Eagles practice field. He didn't look like he belonged out there. I saw him getting up off the ground most of the time after being knocked down. He's got a lot to prove.

Seriously, he was no match for the NFL offensive lineman which he faced. They threw him around like he was a dish towel. It was a total mismatch. He's got to get much stronger and bigger, especially if they continue to ask him to move inside and rush the passer from inside. He didn't look fast enough to make any noise from outside at defensive end.

This young man must live in the weight room during the off season to have any chance of being an NFL football player.

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This thread makes me want to throw around my dog like a dish towel.

ice grillin you

im not sure g threw enough "young mans" in that piece

and gary everyone knew this guy was a POS when he was drafted...its just piling on now...
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous