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Jackie Daytona

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  1. I like Cam, just think more should strive to persevere and controlling ones emotions in appropriate times/places is part of what  becoming successful and maintaining success is in a big business world such as the NFL.  Respecting your employer and the media who are doing their job, or lacking the ability to do so, could have any number of causes...... but lacking accountability, even in an emotionally charged and public setting, is never a positive thing.

  2. Most would react like 

    2 minutes ago, Gavin said:

    Most of the population is the same way..They just don happen to have a ton of mics and cameras spotlighting them, Every deals with losing a little different...especially right after the fact..Had he been given a little time he probably would not have done that...Many would not hve given a little time

    Many in society would you are right.  That's part of what's wrong with society.

  3. It was weak.  He's paid to be there,it's part of the whole package of being the face of a franchise.  Probably the worst disappointment he's endured, and he's human, and thus allowed mistakes..... maybe he learns to not get too high after success, or too low after failure after this.....  but showboats tend to not handle failure....  so, we shall see.....

  4. 1 hour ago, Defjamz26 said:

    I get what you're saying, but I think the weakness is at center. But it seems like most analyst just assume the line is bad, but don't know where so they just throw us whatever OL is there at 18. RT isn't the biggest need on the line. C and G is.

    While this is true, the amount of OT's with a first round grade any given year, is bound to be much greater than G-C's with a First round grade....  Also, a lot ofOT's start at G....so maybe it's just projecting maximum potential to fill a need/needs possibly?

  5. 16 minutes ago, Gavin said:

    Ill have to watch more of Conklin but right now as it stands out of who Jeremiah has listed going after the Colts pick I'd rather have the following in this order I think as of right now:

     

    1.Leonard Floyd

    2.Taylor Decker

    3.Laquan Treadwell

    4.Corey Coleman

    5.Shaq Lawson

     

    (I'm also going to watch as much as I can find on Darron Lee as well)

     

     

     

    Treadwell?  Really...... you want the board to implode?  lol

  6. was named Defensive Quality Control Coach....

     

    These guys work insane hours keeping up on all the alalytics data you hear about, and a ton you don't..... analyzing upcoming opponents tendencies weeks in advance, and they sometimes run the Scout teams in practice, depending on the organization.  I don't know much about Mr. Terlecky, other than he held the same role at LSU, and knows Pagano from North Carolina....  apparently will be a personnel guy for the Colts in the future possibly, according to article below....

     

     

    www.tribune-chronicle.com, 22 June 2013 [cached]

    It's a formula that blended together perfectly for John F. Kennedy graduate Shawn Terlecky. Having just resigned from a three-year stint as a quality control coach at LSU,Terlecky was prepared to make a move out of football.
     
    A week later, Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano calledTerlecky to check his interest in becoming the assistant to the head coach.
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    The two crossed paths when both were on the staff of North Carolina coach Butch Davis in 2005 - Terlecky was a graduate assistant.
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    Terlecky jumped at the opportunity.
     
    "It's hard to get into the league in any capacity," saidTerlecky, who played on JFK's 1991 state championship team. "They are very selective of whom they let in. I'm extremely fortunate they thought enough of me to have a chance to be in the league and work for a great organization."
     
    Terlecky will be learning all the intricacies of what it takes to be a head coach in the NFL.
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    "I'm going to be exposed to a lot of different types of things,"Terlecky said. "I'll see how a NFL franchise is run from the head coach's side. I'll be side-by-side with him. It will be invaluable from a planning standpoint, and if I'm fortunate enough to get back into coaching, I can't ever replace that. I'll be exposed to a lot of personnel things and how rosters are made."
     
    The opportunity is the best of two worlds for Terlecky. He will be close to the on-the-field aspect of things, which will quenchhis appetite for coaching. At the same time, he'll have a chance to improve his skills on the personnel side of operations.
     
    "That's the nice thing about the situation," said Shawn's father Bob. "They told him they will key-hole him into whichever he'smore suited for and fast track him, too. That's a nice situation for him."
     
    Shawn admits that he had maxed out at LSU. Not seeing a chance to advance his career soon enough, he was willing to take the risk of moving on without another job in place.
     
    "Sometimes things happen for a reason," Shawn said.
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    "It's a great place to meet a lot of NFL guys," Shawn said. "Scouts are going through there all the time. What I was able to do was establish relationships with area scouts. Their Pro Day was attended by a who's who because we have guys going off the boards high."
     
    Terlecky can expect to keep hours as long if not longer in Indianapolis than he did in Baton Rouge.
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    "His time is valuable during the day," Shawn said. "Everyone wants a piece of him. My job is to kind of be the go between those people and present it concisely to him and to do it the way he wants it done."
     
    Bob, who's coached on the high school level at several area schools, isn't surprised Shawn was presented with such a great opportunity, simply because of his friendship with Pagano from their days at Chapel Hill.
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    Shawn is more than OK with the latest move in his career.
  7. As for Flashy New Cars....to take the analogy a bit further, Fans don't like the payments.... we just got a little sports car from a Miami Dealership, and everyone hates it, it's been hard to keep running at top performance, and they really wanted the Chevy Pickup to do the heavy lifting with back in April, hindsight being 20/20.....  Except me, personally I'm willing to put in the time and effort to get enjoyment out of the new high-performance Dorsett coupe we already have at WR, I mean, it's only a 2015 model......  

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