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Badet And Waynes Ready Themselves For Blown Hammys
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https://247sports.com/nfl/minnesota-viki...133134005/

Hughes not ready, Hill being a blockhead, Waynes really is tempting fate here...
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#2
i just dont see how an agent thinks that this is a good competition for a former first round draft pick that has improved each year in the league.  so he proves he is wicked fast... new flash Trae,  the football world knows you are fast as hell,  the questions to answer this year to get you paid more are can you improve on playing the ball and can you keep your melon out of the tackles so you dont miss games due to a bruised noodle or some other form of impairment caused by your rail like frame not being able to handle the demands of the game.
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#3
Well, he's played 60 out of a possible 64 games, so it's not like he's been Mr. Glass. Plus he's fairly stout in the run game.
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Well, he's played 60 out of a possible 64 games, so it's not like he's been Mr. Glass. Plus he's fairly stout in the run game.
but he has missed time with concussions and has played limited with shoulder and lower body injuries.  its not a secret or a knock that he has a thin build in a game of monsters. 

i just think this publicity stunt can do him more harm than good in terms of his next deal.   lets say he runs poorly,  or heaven forbid he does shred a hammy like you speculated.
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#5
On the other hand, how many terrible football players have gotten drafted high, just because they ran fast at the Combine?
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Quote: @pumpf said:
On the other hand, how many terrible football players have gotten drafted high, just because they ran fast at the Combine?
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Quote: @pumpf said:
On the other hand, how many terrible football players have gotten drafted high, just because they ran fast at the Combine?
hes already proven his wheels and his ability to play fast as well,  what can he gain by this?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@pumpf said:
On the other hand, how many terrible football players have gotten drafted high, just because they ran fast at the Combine?
hes already proven his wheels and his ability to play fast as well,  what can he gain by this?
 The winner of 40 Yards of Gold would walk away with $1.135 million.  B) 
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Quote: @Kentis said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@pumpf said:
On the other hand, how many terrible football players have gotten drafted high, just because they ran fast at the Combine?
hes already proven his wheels and his ability to play fast as well,  what can he gain by this?
 The winner of 40 Yards of Gold would walk away with $1.135 million.  B) 
he could lose that much per season on a new contract if he tears  his hammy.  Badet makes sense to me,  he is on a tiny contract and nobody outside of his family know who he is.... lots to gain and could likely use the coin as well.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Kentis said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@pumpf said:
On the other hand, how many terrible football players have gotten drafted high, just because they ran fast at the Combine?
hes already proven his wheels and his ability to play fast as well,  what can he gain by this?
 The winner of 40 Yards of Gold would walk away with $1.135 million.  B) 
he could lose that much per season on a new contract if he tears  his hammy.  Badet makes sense to me,  he is on a tiny contract and nobody outside of his family know who he is.... lots to gain and could likely use the coin as well.
Oh I totally agree... even Badet shouldn’t run, he’s already been nursing a hamstring in OTA’s!
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