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How about "wierdo"?That's odd.. I can no longer say simultaneous without thinking about Equanimeous? Strange
I guess we can now say.. "we got the Quan"
Or how about "The Quantifier"
How about "wierdo"?That's odd.. I can no longer say simultaneous without thinking about Equanimeous? Strange
I guess we can now say.. "we got the Quan"
Or how about "The Quantifier"
Great read. Thanks for sharing!Trying to get EQ back in his own thread for discussion.
Not sure how many people have read Matt Harmon's stuff. He is a Fantasy Football Guy, but he is also a writer and analyst for the NFL Network. He is also well-known as the creator of the Reception Perception methodology for evaluating wide receivers.
Love his write up on EQ and some other guys as well.
https://www.thefantasyfootballers.c...ind-the-faults-in-equanimeous-st-browns-game/
interesting, but my eyes are freaking freaking out right now after that off white on black background website. why do people do that?Trying to get EQ back in his own thread for discussion.
Not sure how many people have read Matt Harmon's stuff. He is a Fantasy Football Guy, but he is also a writer and analyst for the NFL Network. He is also well-known as the creator of the Reception Perception methodology for evaluating wide receivers.
Love his write up on EQ and some other guys as well.
https://www.thefantasyfootballers.c...ind-the-faults-in-equanimeous-st-browns-game/
Agreed. He has a lot of good stuff on his site, but you are right...sunglasses are helpful when viewing it.interesting, but my eyes are freaking freaking out right now after that off white on black background website. why do people do that?
I have read/seen the same thing about EQ and his 2017 season being pretty bad as a result of the QB Wimbush not being a very good passer. The Notre Dame offense wasn't that bad, but they ran a lot with Wimbush gaining 804 yds on the ground and RB Josh Adams 1430 yds. I find it too hard to believe that scouts wouldn't recognize that and give him a bit of a pass on his 2017 season and not look more at what he did in 2016 when Kizer was the QB. I have to think scouts did, but his personality may have been part of the reason he fell. Fingers crossed that 31 teams missed out on a really good player.Just finished watching just about every ESB snap I could find, this kid suffered through some wretched QB play, can’t wait to see what he could do with Rodgers. He can earn that starting spot for us opposite Adams.
That was brought up here and in the media, in regards to his time at Notre Dame. His father (former 2 time Mr. Universe) has trained EQ and his 2 brothers since they started training. So of course he wanted input on his training at ND. Given the size of college rosters, starters aren't used a lot on special teams, EQ may have played on his during his freshman year and then said he prefered not playing on them once he was a starter. Hopefully, the good news for the Packers is the difference between the NFL and college. I doubt EQ will be given the preferential treatment that ND thought that they might have to give him to keep his Father happy as well as recruit one of his brothers. If EQ doesn't follow the Packers program, his time in GB will be short.EQ has to contribute on special teams and all the other Wrs. Not sure if he has experience on ST or have the want to. He hasn't mentioned it in interviews, the other rookies have addressed it. I think it was in a packers podcast somewhere that said his dad would get on the strength coaches case and had to look/approve the lifts EQ was doing.
. I doubt EQ will be given the preferential treatment that ND thought that they might have to give him to keep his Father happy as well as recruit one of his brothers.
Which probably explains why he was still around in the sixth round.
Hopefully this doesn't become a Lonzo/LeVar Ball type situation.
Which probably explains why he was still around in the sixth round.
Hopefully this doesn't become a Lonzo/LeVar Ball type situation.
As much as I didn't like Randy Moss, due to his personality and him being a Viking, I have to rank him as one of the best WR's I have ever seen play. I also fully admit, had he been a Packer, I probably would have been just fine with most of his big personality. He came out as a Rookie and played like a professional from day 1 and never looked back. I think he and Megatron are the main reason I always hope that the Packers can find a tall WR that can come close to duplicating what those guys did. With EQ, MVS and Clark we have 3 shots at it! Even J'Mon Moore is 6'3"....things are looking UP for the Packer WR's and I would think #12 is smiling like a cheshire cat because of it.Absolutely no way the Packers would deal with a lavar ball situation. Unless of course St Brown comes out playing like Randy moss did during his rookie year for the Vikings. And while I see him being a good player I don't think he's got moss talent
I don't either. How much can I really know when I don't know them at all, but just the feeling I get from reading everything I have so far it's more his mother and father both have dedicated their lives as parents to get their children to where they wanted to be as adults. Sure some of that comes off as "weird" to a lot of people, but then it seems a lot of people are raising dipshits these days From everything I have read it seems like well rounded and intelligent kids were the goal, along with the NFL. I think it's was more along the lines of, we'll get you there, then you take off. His parents seem very goal driven and intelligent themselves. I'd be willing to be they have fantastic situational awareness about everything. I think Ball's dad just like to be in control. I don't get the same vibe from St. Brown's family at all.Better for us if that’s why he fell.
I don’t think it’s remotely close to a Lavar Ball situation.
I don't either. How much can I really know when I don't know them at all, but just the feeling I get from reading everything I have so far it's more his mother and father both have dedicated their lives as parents to get their children to where they wanted to be as adults. Sure some of that comes off as "weird" to a lot of people, but then it seems a lot of people are raising dipshits these days From everything I have read it seems like well rounded and intelligent kids were the goal, along with the NFL. I think it's was more along the lines of, we'll get you there, then you take off. His parents seem very goal driven and intelligent themselves. I'd be willing to be they have fantastic situational awareness about everything. I think Ball's dad just like to be in control. I don't get the same vibe from St. Brown's family at all.
Regardless of the rumors i've actually heard very little of, anybody have a good link to some with any details?, I think we're more likely to get a kid ready to work his *** off to become a great WR for this team than we are some prima donna thinking the world should be handed to him.