Looks that way to me too. Not really that excited about it. He essentially took last season off. That is a turn off from a motivational standpoint. Maybe the Texans can fire him up, but he would not be my pick. Now if he comes alive in the pros, great, but I have doubts. Feels like another Mario Williams pick, a workout wonder with amazing skills, nagging injuries, and motor issues.
I'll ignore the fact that you are still rolling with tired, disproved rhetoric because I doubt pointing that out for the hundredth time will change anything but I will take exception to the Mario comparison. First of all, they don't have all that much in common and it's an incredibly flawed comparison. Secondly, even if it was a legitimate comparison, the Texans would JUMP at an opportunity to draft Mario and have him on a rookie deal for 5 years next to Watt.
Sounds like Mel Kiper finally got around to watching Clowney's film. http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=10714736&ex_cid=espnapi_internal
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I just love the guy that keeps posting stuff in every thread. We get the point you dont like manziel so stop.
Someone should publicly slap Skip Baseless every time he says something stupid. That will be one sore hand LoL
Not terribly familiar with all of his stances, but doesn't he think Lebron is the worst clutch player ever, Tebow is a great QB, and Chris Paul doesn't deserve max money?
Basically think of the worst, least intelligent possible stance on any given issue and more times than not, that will be his take.
What a amazing post. You are right. Clowney is a workout wonder and has never played a decent game of football in his life.
I assume you want the Texans to draft Clowney with the first choice. Fine. But, why is Mario a bad comparison? I just don't think the fact that Clowney "took off" his last year at SC to protect himself is a positive. Football is a violent high risk sport. Injuries happen. I would have been more impressed if had gone all out for this team. Mario didn't do that as best I can recall, but he was a "work out" wonder with "motor" issues. It is all opinion. None of us really know what the Texans should do because no one knows the future of any draft pick.