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Anybody grow up with a future pro?
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Lots of them at FSU in the late 90s early 2000s. I'd say their talent makes them dangerous on every play. Like if you ever are not perfect an NFL calibur guy will hurt/score on/bury you on that play every time.

Sickest of all the talent was Pdub. Still think healthy and under different circumstances he would've thrived here or anywhere in the NFL. DBs that also ended up playing in the NFL would try and talk smack to him before scrimmages. He was quiet but would finally respond and just tell them how many TDs he would score on them, then he did it. I remember one time he against a particularly loud CB he caught a post for a TD and as he crossed the line he flipped the ball backwards into his facemask, the next time down he caught a fade for a TD and bounced it off his helmet when they landed. He wasn't the same guy after the injury. Under different circumstances and healthy he would've been a superstar in the league.

Laverneous Coles ran a 4.19 at pro day. He had been dismissed from the team but they let him work out at proday and his body looked like a floating torso across the track. Like a cartoon when the legs go so fast they're a blur.

The trench guys are beasts. Lots of OLine and Dline guys had NFL careers. They will bury you every play if you are a split second late or unaware or your feet aren't just right.
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Anybody grow up with a future pro? - McC - 01-04-2017, 04:11 PM
RE: Anybody grow up with a future pro? - bonesaw - 01-04-2017, 11:12 PM

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