I believed you when you told me his agent didn't want to stand up and then I saw him performing at the combine and you lost your credibility with me. Did I believe you? Yes. Was I wrong for it? yes. Anybody can be tricked, but I don't want this to hinder you from growing, you don't have to make up lies to support your opinions and you don't have to think so low of people. Don't characterize people by your failures, let their sucess motivate you. I will not respond anymore, because you are dangerous, anybody that can just let them role off like you do is dangerous, so let's just be peacable.
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Received: 1/26/2017 at 9:23:08 PM
From: BillyTheCat [Block User]
Subject: RE: Basham
Message: I do not follow many college teams and only NFL teams I follow are ones who my friends are associated with. Many of the DE I know who have made transitions have played standing at some point in their career, and made the transitions easier. He is going to be competing for opportunity, he's not suited in many ways to read flows, and be instincutal in an upright stance. Some basic zone drops out of zone blitzes he can handle, but he really needs to be a rush DE type scheme with as limited coverage in space as possible.
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allen Wrote:
I believe you totally. Optimally he should be in a situation where he is putting his hand down. His ability to show that he can play in space will make him more marketable. I agree with you, I was just trying to make that point.
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BillyTheCat Wrote:
My best friend is on the team that signed Basham, Priority Sports & Entertainment. Quality outfit out of Chicago, who does not sign projected UDFA's. Basham is in good hands and they are not wanting him to have to make a position change
Last Edited: 4/12/2017 1:22:00 PM by allen