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"Hello good sir GM, may we pretty please have your throwaway centers and gords please??!? I'll suck yo'dick!"
Ban MJ.
He shook my hand breed tub and walked away
So long Bilal
The New Jersey Devil keeps knocking over my trashcans at night and taking out credit cards in my name.
Given that he was never re-signed I’d figure that was a forgone conclusion.
https://twitter.com/Matt_Gajewski/status/1254089894554673152?s=19
Looks like runs like an old school back. Reminds me of frank gore.
My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about
Selection: La’Mical Perine, RB, FloridaThe pick: Round 4, 120th overallPast selections at No. 120: WR Gary Jennings (Seahawks), TE Will Dissly (Seahawks), LB Ben Gedeon (Vikings), DT David Onyemata (Saints), CB Josh Shaw (Bengals)What it means: The Jets figured to address the running back position on the third day of the draft and they did so with their first pick. Perine doesn’t really have a speciality. He just does a bunch of things well. He has good size (5-11, 216), decent speed (4.62 40-yard dash), can run between the tackles and catch balls out of the backfield. He ran for 672 yards last year and six touchdowns (5.1 yard per carry average), and caught a career-high 40 passes for 262 yards and another five scores. Perine was a team captain for Florida.Douglas says: “He’s a great addition to our backfield in the run and pass game. He does a lot of things well. He’s a big-play back and very productive. We’re excited about him.”Dane says: A three-year starter at Florida, Perine shared the running back duties in head coach Dan Mullen’s offense, occasionally flexing out as a wide receiver. Despite never reaching 140 carries or 900 yards in a single season, he led the Gators in rushing his sophomore, junior and senior years. Perine tends to be more physical than elusive as a runner due to spotty decision-making and average athleticism, but he runs with outstanding point-of-attack toughness to grind out yards after contact. While he needs to clean up some things as a blocker, he shows the courage and “want-to” required for NFL reps. Overall, Perine doesn’t have any specific traits that separate him as a pro prospect, but he picks away at the defense and is trustworthy as both a receiver and blocker, projecting as a committee back with value as a passing-down protector.Assessing the position: While the Jets have Le’Veon Bell under contract for this season, it’s the last of the guaranteed money on the deal he signed last year. It seems highly unlikely he returns in 2021. Once he’s gone, Adam Gase will look to implement a running back by committee setup. Perine is the first step in doing that.