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Sign Up Now!Just had to get away from his dead beat dadGlad he finally learned how to snap the ball once he got to the NFL.
Glad he finally learned how to snap the ball once he got to the NFL.
Think we just found out who's buying that ranch in Cherry Countyhe’s going to buy so much pasture
His development is incredible, especially considering who he had to learn from. In high school he was incredibly athletic and strong, but still small for his frame (if that makes any sense). Then he gets here, switches positions and gains weight so fast his body can't handle it.
Then when he's finally healthy, he can't snap a ball to save his life. He figure that out and shows that he's still Uber athletic, becoming the lone bright spot on the line for season.
Hell, they had him pulling on pass pro to help tackles and he didn't miss a beat.
And now he's one of the best young linemen in the league.
The Simulation™ has really gone above and beyond with this troll effort.Glad he finally learned how to snap the ball once he got to the NFL.
9 bad snaps total? I remember it being more like 9 bad snaps per game.He had 2 bad snaps his final two seasons in Lincoln. And yet, the dude will never live down his 9 bad snaps from 2019, when he first played the position.
9 bad snaps total? I remember it being more like 9 bad snaps per game.
I think it was the timing of the bad snaps that amplified the issue. He got pulled during the 2019 Cockeye game because he was firing them all over the place and that was a big reason why they lost that game. It wasn't just the snaps that went over Adrian's head that year, it was the propensity of bad snaps that he had to reach for that ruined the rhythm of plays.9 bad snaps total? I remember it being more like 9 bad snaps per game.
His development is incredible, especially considering who he had to learn from. In high school he was incredibly athletic and strong, but still small for his frame (if that makes any sense). Then he gets here, switches positions and gains weight so fast his body can't handle it.
Then when he's finally healthy, he can't snap a ball to save his life. He figure that out and shows that he's still Uber athletic, becoming the lone bright spot on the line for season.
Hell, they had him pulling on pass pro to help tackles and he didn't miss a beat.
And now he's one of the best young linemen in the league.