Bray getting FAT 232

#26
#26
It says he looked nervous? That's weird imo, he always seemed laid back, confident if not a bit cocky during most interviews I saw of him while here. The "California demeanor" I guess some would say

Probably nervous trying to remember his player-speak lines. Gotta make sure he doesn't something else, "less than smart", that might drop his draft stock. Hope this kid eventually matures, "gets it", and realizes his physical potential.
 
#28
#28
Ill have to say thats a very bold statement. Flacco and cutler and vick have cannons and those are just the three that come to mind

I agree Brays only true upside is his arm strength. Hasn't yet shown he has any intangibles needed to succeed at NFL level. I really hope he figured out what he needs to have a successful career.
 
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#29
#29
Where was this commitment to getting bigger and stronger when he was at Tennessee?

Makes you think doesn't it? I really think he's just trying to get drafted, make a team, get some guaranteed money for a few years and then be done. Hope I'm wrong.
 
#34
#34
3rd round...if he's lucky. He'll be a career backup...

And you will probably be a back-up fan.
If our players play great, they are wonderful.

But if they have some problems, then throw their
stupid ass under the bus.

That what back-up fans do, hope we never need them.
 
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#37
The whole time Tyler was at UT, coaches, media analysts and fans talked about how skinny he was and how he would benefit by putting on some weight. It's interesting to note that he seems to have no problem putting on weight when he is properly motivated. I wish him nothing but the best, but I can't help but wonder why he didn't do it while he was still in college.
 
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#38
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The whole time Tyler was at UT, coaches, media analysts and fans talked about how skinny he was and how he would benefit by putting on some weight. It's interesting to note that he seems to have no problem putting on weight when he is properly motivated. I wish him nothing but the best, but I can't help but wonder why he didn't do it while he was still in college.
It's also way he won't succeed in the NFL. If you have to have something to motivate you when it comes to playing football, then it isn't for you.
 
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#46
#46
I don't think it's all fat considering the article stated that his weight is distributed evenly. If it was fat I would think it wouldn't be too evenly distributed.
 
#49
#49
I don't care if he succeeds or fails to be honest with you. I'm prepared to get flamed here, but he was just a blimp in Tennessee's history that will soon be forgotten in a few years.

That is unless he has some success in the league. Then we'll have to deal with your threads b**ching about why he says his high school instead of UT and that he's not a true VFL.
 
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