September 10, 20196 yr 9 minutes ago, Gil Bang said: Malik injured his foot. Out for the year. Surgery coming. Sergio Kindle II
September 10, 20196 yr On 8/31/2019 at 10:27 AM, TtomTerrific said: I remember getting breakfast at the convenience store/grille thing at the bottom of San Jac the summer before his junior year when I went back to school for a bit....I would start my day there before working out in Gregory and hitting a few summer school classes and he would often be in there with the other players going through the summer workouts. He was always cordoned away from his team by a bunch of slick guys in suits who were fawning over him with forced whispers while he was doing his best to be polite while caring more about his head phones than whatever this latest hanger on seemed to be pitching. I don't know that they were "agents" but they were definitely some sort of "branding, imaging, marketing" guys ....and back then, he was the face of the team and I am sure that he was being pumped full of how they were going to "take that to the next level" sooner than later. Guy was and probably still is a freak athlete who is now, sadly, another victim of bad advice. Wonder where the guys in the suits are now? Wonder where they are? I hope they're rotting of aidz with a wine bottle up their ass... freaking parasites like that have ruined many a talented, promising young athlete.
September 11, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, futureman said: not at all, really. Yeah that analogy breaks down on just about every level. Malik never touched Kindle's college production and was / is not a lush. But yeah, they are both very athletic pass rushers from Dallas who were NFL busts, albeit for very different reasons.
September 11, 20196 yr I thought kindle was going to be a solid nfl player shame about the injury, hope Malik has a back up career plan Edited September 11, 20196 yr by tx 3 putt
September 11, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, Gil Bang said: Malik injured his foot. Out for the year. Surgery coming. Malik Jackson or Jefferson? https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/eagles-malik-jackson-reportedly-will-miss-remainder-of-2019-season-after-suffering-lisfranc-injury/ Even with the depth across their defensive front, losing Jackson is a huge blow to the Eagles. Mike Garafolo ✔@MikeGarafolo #Eagles DT Malik Jackson is expected to miss the season with a Lisfranc injury suffered Sunday vs. the #Redskins, sources tell me and @RapSheet. Jackson will have surgery next week. Tough one for Philly despite their DL depth. 650 12:11 PM - Sep 10, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 542 people are talking about this Jackson, 29, was not-so-arguably the biggest offseason acquisition for the Eagles, after signing a three-year deal in March worth $30 million. One of the better penetrating interior lineman in all of football, the Super Bowl-winner delivered eight sacks for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2017 and spent his first four years with the Denver Broncos after getting the nod as their fifth-round pick in 2012. The Eagles were excited about the Jackson brought atop the depth chart at the position, but will now work to continue building without him in the mix this year. A Lisfranc injury is severe, and occurs when one or more of the metatarsal bones -- the ones that ultimately connect the toes to the foot -- are dislocated from the main "ball" of the foot (tarsus), due to damage to the main ligament known as Lisfranc.
September 11, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, Gil Bang said: Malik injured his foot. Out for the year. Surgery coming. dude, check your sources. Malik Jackson , DT of the Phi Eagles had the foot injury, not Malik Jefferson. Edited September 11, 20196 yr by NowThis
September 11, 20196 yr Gil meet Katfid. Katfid, Gil. Now kith. Edited September 11, 20196 yr by SaucyJack
September 11, 20196 yr 16 hours ago, Gil Bang said: Malik injured his foot. Out for the year. Surgery coming. 9 hours ago, NowThis said: dude, check your sources. Malik Jackson , DT of the Phi Eagles had the foot injury, not Malik Jefferson. 9 hours ago, SaucyJack said: Gil meet Katfid. Katfid, Gil. Now kith. Gil Bang Meet
September 11, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, Chooky said: Kind of confused here but I understand George Jefferson got injured. Naw man he went into the movies and left the NFL:
September 11, 20196 yr 9 minutes ago, Chooky said: Kind of confused here but I understand George Jefferson got injured. `i heard it was Jackson Jeffcoat
September 11, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Chooky said: Kind of confused here but I understand George Jefferson got injured. Okay but what about his son, Elroy?
September 11, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Chooky said: Kind of confused here but I understand George Jefferson got injured. God, I hope Weezy is okay.
November 13, 20196 yr Meh. I feel bad for him because he was a longhorn but I dont feel bad for him because he declared early
November 13, 20196 yr I’m not surprised, but hopefully he finds his footing somewhere so he can make some money.
November 13, 20196 yr 3 hours ago, Atticus said: I’m not surprised, but hopefully he finds his footing somewhere so he can make some money. in coaching?
November 13, 20196 yr I literally don't understand. He has all the physical tools. Even for the NFL, he's an above average talent. If I had that, I would not get cut.
November 13, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, Atticus said: I’m not surprised, but hopefully he finds his footing somewhere so he can make some money. he should go into porn
November 13, 20196 yr After receiving concussions early in his Texas career, I thought he began playing much more timid. I believe he’s a smart young man who wants to get the most he can out of football without sacrificing his body anymore than necessary. That won’t translate to professional playing time but if he finishes up his degree, he’ll be ok. Who knows, maybe he really wants to play but sucks?
November 13, 20196 yr 22 minutes ago, tjhooker said: He easily got caught in traffic and had bad instincts at LB. All the speed and athletic ability in the world can't overcome if you just don't have it in the head for the game. Yep. Orlando, for all his faults, did a good job scheming for Malik so he could maximize his athletic ability.
November 13, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Bevo said: Yep. Orlando, for all his faults, did a good job scheming for Malik so he could maximize his athletic ability. Yeah, Malik’s never had good football instincts, which is pretty much the death knell for a LB. Orlando’s scheme masked this because he generally had Malik only be responsible for one gap in the run game. Malik didn’t have to read anything. He could just pin his ears back and knife into the backfield. Malik owes most of the 7 figures he had guaranteed on that rookie deal to Orlando. Just about any other defensive system and Malik doesn’t go anywhere near that high in the draft.
November 13, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, Casual Encounter said: After receiving concussions early in his Texas career, I thought he began playing much more timid. I believe he’s a smart young man who wants to get the most he can out of football without sacrificing his body anymore than necessary. That won’t translate to professional playing time but if he finishes up his degree, he’ll be ok. Who knows, maybe he really wants to play but sucks? TLDR... he's a pussy, plain and simple.
November 13, 20196 yr On 9/10/2019 at 7:07 PM, MaybeACoordinator said: Yeah that analogy breaks down on just about every level. Malik never touched Kindle's college production and was / is not a lush. But yeah, they are both very athletic pass rushers from Dallas who were NFL busts, albeit for very different reasons. Also, Malik never drove his car into a building.
November 13, 20196 yr 33 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said: Yeah, Malik’s never had good football instincts, which is pretty much the death knell for a LB. Orlando’s scheme masked this because he generally had Malik only be responsible for one gap in the run game. Malik didn’t have to read anything. He could just pin his ears back and knife into the backfield. Malik owes most of the 7 figures he had guaranteed on that rookie deal to Orlando. Just about any other defensive system and Malik doesn’t go anywhere near that high in the draft. And from what I remember from his HS film is his ability to rush the passer off the edge. Then came to Texas and converted into an MLB to which he was just above average at. I would've liked to have seen what he developed into with 1 more year at Texas.
November 13, 20196 yr When was the last time a Texas player declared early and it worked out in their favor?
November 13, 20196 yr Yeah, Malik’s never had good football instincts, which is pretty much the death knell for a LB. Orlando’s scheme masked this because he generally had Malik only be responsible for one gap in the run game. Malik didn’t have to read anything. He could just pin his ears back and knife into the backfield. Malik owes most of the 7 figures he had guaranteed on that rookie deal to Orlando. Just about any other defensive system and Malik doesn’t go anywhere near that high in the draft. Of course, another system and coach might have taught how to play the game.
November 13, 20196 yr 4 minutes ago, Auto Driller said: When was the last time a Texas player declared early and it worked out in their favor? Earl Thomas
November 14, 20196 yr 55 minutes ago, SA-KC_Horn said: He is an OLB. He is only able to see RB & QB and hit. Nothing more. He has average length, isn't good at getting off blocks, and has bad instincts as mentioned before. If the play isn't clear in front of him, he gets swallowed up.
November 14, 20196 yr Agreed. Which is why I said see RB & QB and hit. Cuz if he sees a OL in front of him he's already toast.
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