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    Quote Originally Posted by BisonVet View Post
    A lot of his "analysis" comes from Wentz's first start at ISU and the 2014 season. And he asks for contributions? I will donate to Kanye West first, and that will be never.
    Vet..................Can you please pay attention JUST FUCKING ONCE?!?!?!?!?!

    STOP CLICKING ON EM'S SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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    Oh yeah, there's also debate if arm talent is important in the NFL.

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    His comparison player is Matt freaking Cassel?! Are you kidding me? I used to like his analysis but man, has he lost it. When you have Wentz as a projected 4th round pick, you shouldn't be allowed to call yourself a credible source on football. Wow, just wow.
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    I mentioned this in an earlier thread, but Em's evaluation of Wentz only involved footage 2014 and focused on the aspects (long ball touch, footwork, going through his progressions) on of the game Carson spent in the offseason correcting. This proved that Em was purposely trying to devalue Carson's skills and he was not "calling it as he sees it" as he likes to claim. Total lack of integrity on his part. The list of his top twelve proves he has NO NFL prospect evaluation skills.
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    [QUOTE=Christopher Moen;1105751]I mentioned this in an earlier thread, but Em's evaluation of Wentz only involved footage 2014 and focused on the aspects (long ball touch, footwork, going through his progressions) on of the game Carson spent in the offseason correcting. This proved that Em was purposely trying to devalue Carson's skills and he was not "calling it as he sees it" as he likes to claim. Total lack of integrity on his part. The list of his top twelve proves he has NO NFL prospect evaluation skills.[/QUOTE]




    1/2 of those guys will not get drafted....he doesn't know shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzyFlexion View Post
    Gawd, I'm convinced that Carson Wentz kicked this guy's dog.

    At the end of this evaluation, he declares Carson as the #12 QB in this year's draft and is a probable 4th rounder.

    Then, when he's called out in the comments section, he lists TWELVE quarterbacks that he feels are better. My math says that he's wavering between 12.............................and 13!

    Emory, you just can't help yourself can you? #awfulwhitequarterbacks

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me8kI_yYqzc
    He has a mock draft on his site from a guy named Chris James. He has 1 QB going in the 1st and its Cardale Jones to the Broncos lol

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    I couldn't help myself I had to look at the coprich segment. #2 RB in the draft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fix View Post
    I couldn't help myself I had to look at the coprich segment. #2 RB in the draft?
    Is em high?
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    Quote Originally Posted by StL Bison Fan View Post
    Is em high?
    Always good to be supportive of your dealer.


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