FanMarino said:Eeeerrrrr.....i'm not interested.
This thread is about our Jason Allen pick and you post that? :confused:
I watch all video of all AFCE rookies to see what were up against. It's just as interesting.
FanMarino said:Eeeerrrrr.....i'm not interested.
This thread is about our Jason Allen pick and you post that? :confused:
chris34au said:how would Cromartie have been a bigger risk than Allen?i'd heard that Allen has the same degenerative hip condition that ended Bo Jackson career and that he only had 80% of the strength in his bad hip as opposed to his good one.maybe it wasn't true but i could've sworn that i read it in one of the articles on NFL.com.
LarryFinFan said:I don't know where you read that...I have read that it's possible for his injury to become the degenerative type like Jacksons, but it's not probablethat it will citing, for one thing, advances in surgery and rehab in the 20 yrs since Jackson had his injury. He seems to have returned to pretty close to full health since he ran a 4.47 at the combine and in college was timed at 4.42...If that is 80%, I'll take it... He has the same level of ability as Huff, and Whitner was projected below him in draft status, even with the injury...
chris34au said:how would Cromartie have been a bigger risk than Allen?i'd heard that Allen has the same degenerative hip condition that ended Bo Jackson career and that he only had 80% of the strength in his bad hip as opposed to his good one.maybe it wasn't true but i could've sworn that i read it in one of the articles on NFL.com.
MrTibbs said:I watch all video of all AFCE rookies to see what were up against. It's just as interesting.
FinNasty said:I was watching that... and ya... Allen is so much better than Whitner it is rediculous.
I see you made it over here from BuffaloRange...BillsCA said:Please save your homerism for another argument.
thanks for clearing that up.i can't remember where i read it(i was reading about anything that i could get my hands on before the draft) but i'm glad to hear that there's little risk in it becoming more serious.LarryFinFan said:I don't know where you read that...I have read that it's possible for his injury to become the degenerative type like Jacksons, but it's not probablethat it will citing, for one thing, advances in surgery and rehab in the 20 yrs since Jackson had his injury. He seems to have returned to pretty close to full health since he ran a 4.47 at the combine and in college was timed at 4.42...If that is 80%, I'll take it... He has the same level of ability as Huff, and Whitner was projected below him in draft status, even with the injury...
PhinFan0202 said:Screw what the analyst say i have faith that Allen will be a stud.