@MikeHerndonSk1 Stribling being a great WR is only surprising to people who participate in groupthink vs using their eyes. Everything about the Titans secondary side of things is definitely concerning.
@FoN9ne To go further, I desperately wanted the Titans to draft Stribling as an absolute steal in the 3rd round, if not a trade up in to the late 2nd, had we not gone WR in the 1st.
@FoN9ne I would like to settle this debate: as a diehard Ole Miss fan who literally resides in Oxford, Stribling is INCREDIBLY undervalued. All the hate he gets is nothing more than groupthink. As a Titans/general football fan, Carnell Tate absolutely earned being the first WR taken.
@titansfilmroom Not sure that I’ve heard anyone say they lost weight to be more durable before, but maybe in a roundabout way it should make him more mobile and thus take fewer hits which in turn leads to “more durability”?
@MikeHerndonSk1 Zarzour singlehandedly made me stop listening to the OTP. “Do you enjoy football? “I, an NFL player, do enjoy football.” “Do you? How much do you enjoy it?” “Enough to play it professionally” “it sounds like you enjoy football” and I’m just BARELY paraphrasing.
@JaredStillman Zarzour forces everything and it is so uncomfortable to watch. He doesn’t do his research on anyone beforehand and it’s like watching Barney, just overly kid-friendly non-answers and softball questions.
@JustinM_NFL I have a question, about this type of situation in general: is it really indicative of the receiver being “bad”, when a coaching staff that got fired wouldn’t put him on the field? Why are they bad enough to get fired but we’re assuming they’re good enough to properly evaluate?
@JustinM_NFL@titansfilmroom I only read the first sentence before I glanced down at the video and thought “Man, this Finn Hogan looks JUST like Eddie George”
@titansfilmroom Respectfully, who the heck is that? I’ve never heard of nor seen that name, and I’ve seen more mock drafts than I’ve seen my family the last few months.