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  1. #37
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    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Quote Originally Posted by John Reglarperson View Post
    he's Exciting! In what ways can this guy, biggest player in NFL history, dominate?
    By sitting on someone!





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    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Jesus this guy is a road grader!!! These trenches getting some beef!!!





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    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    I thought he did better than I expected at the Senior Bowl. Looked miles ahead of Raimann who was the more coveted developmental Tackle.

    You do always worry about the foot speed and ability to deal with elite speed rushers in the NFL for a guy his size... but for a 4th round pick the value is tremendous. Having coached OBJ already gives us a huge leg up in developing him into a starting caliber RT. Let him sit behind Moses this year, adjust to the speed of the NFL, and work on technique with Joe D, this was a great pick.

    I'm not putting OBJ type of expectations on him, but I think he can be another success story





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    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Zeus Tres!


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  5. #41

    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    At the place he was picked. He will have value purely as EXTRA BEEF. When needed.
    Mike MacDonald should be our head coach next season

    If Youre gonna say I said something, Quote me cause yall be lying.





  6. #42

    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Can this guy catch at all? I'm just imagining his 6'8 380 lb ass coming in as an eligible receiver at the goal line.





  7. #43

    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Don't know about catching - but he can run and throw

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1520442410014179328





  8. #44

    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleo&Dilly View Post
    Don't know about catching - but he can run and throw

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1520442410014179328
    Lmao so wild





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    Cool Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Quote Originally Posted by Purplenemesis View Post
    Can this guy catch at all? I'm just imagining his 6'8 380 lb ass coming in as an eligible receiver at the goal line.
    Yeah! The common cold!





  10. Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Quote Originally Posted by PalladinInNC View Post
    Yeah, but he's so slow you sure can run around him! Honestly, I wanted Rasheed Walker because I thought Walker could be a possible backup LT in case Stanley gets hurt again. However, no one drafted Walker in the 4th round so what do I know!

    :
    I am a huge Penn State fan. Rasheed Walker is.....um.....not very good. Despite measureables, he plays with no motivation or intensity, is injury-prone, and a textbook underachiever. Who knows if he can get his act together in the NFL. But I think we got the right guy here.
    Last edited by Strez1; 04-30-2022 at 09:24 PM.





  11. #47

    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    As massive as this guy is, I'm sure he has seen defenders try to speed their way around him plenty of times. So it shouldn't be new concept in the NFL.

    What he will have to get used to, like every Rookie, is the combination of speed, power, and technique that NFL defenders will come at him with in the NFL - your JJ Watts, the Miles Garretts, etc.





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    Re: Welome to Baltimore Daniel Faalele!

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    He's a pure RT.

    I personally think he's too heavy at 380lbs. I'd like to see him drop 20-30lbs.
    Nothing about him really says he can't play LT.

    Needs to take the path Orlando Brown took.

    Set point discipline, fluidity in hips to square up, deployment of length, inside hand strength to prevent face cross.

    All the potential is there.
    "Cause if you ain’t pissed off for greatness, that just means you’re okay with being mediocre, and ain’t no man in here okay with just basic.”
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