The degree is in Community Leadership. No idea what that entails. If the most obvious example of this is any indication, I suggest it means very little with regard to intellect
I see what you did there.
The degree is in Community Leadership. No idea what that entails. If the most obvious example of this is any indication, I suggest it means very little with regard to intellect
If you have HBO dial up " Real Sports " on demand as they had a segment a few months ago on this very topic. There are " football degrees ". No all universities do this, but many do to keep their athletes on the field.
Let's hope Dupree is a Kinesthetic Learner type.
I am much more worried about Jones stepping up than I am with Dupree, this year.
You and me both Tibs. Jones has to come through this year. If he gets hurt again or just flat out stinks then we know what position we draft first or second next year. Let's all hope this works out. I haven't seen any pictures of Jones. Wonder if he bulked up any?
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Steelers OLB Bud Dupree getting first-team reps, wants to go against best
http://espn.go.com/blog/pittsburgh-...ting-first-team-reps-wants-to-go-against-best
PITTSBURGH -- First-round pick Bud Dupree said he’s happy he is getting some first-team reps because he likes "going up against the best."
The Pittsburgh Steelers have veterans James Harrison and Arthur Moats along with third-year pro Jarvis Jones at outside linebacker, but Dupree confirmed they are working him in with first- and second-team reps.
"Everything is starting to click," Dupree said. "(My goal is) to show them I know the plays and show them they can trust me."
The Steelers selected Dupree No. 22 overall in this year’s draft. Dupree ran a 4.56-second 40-yard dash, which is big time for a 6-foot-4, 269-pounder. He also has a 42-inch vertical.
Dupree’s college stats aren’t gaudy -- he finished with 7.5 sacks for Kentucky in 2014 -- but Dupree has context for that. He dropped into coverage more than he rushed the passer at Kentucky, he said. That experience is helping him adapt to the Steelers' system that emphasizes both.
Dupree said he’s learned the playbook and is adjusting to the speed of the NFL game, which takes time. Veterans are helping him.
"I feel I had a good turnaround on the (playbook)," Dupree said. "I’ve always picked up on things fast."
One player that won’t relinquish his job without a battle is Harrison, who, at 37, says he’s capable of playing more than 25 snaps a game from now until he’s 50.
But Harrison might have a situational role if the Steelers feel they need a return on investment from first-round picks Dupree and Jones, who has three sacks in two years after battling a serious wrist injury last season.
"No one wants to sit and be a backup player," Harrison said. "If that’s your mentality, you’re not in the right sport ... You have roles that you play. If that’s your role, you do it the best you can."
He did not look any different to me...
I don't know Tibs, he just looks the same to me.
I am much more worried about Jones stepping up than I am with Dupree, this year.
Nah, he definitely looks stronger, to me at least.
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Yes, he looks a little stronger. When he came into the league, some DB's had bigger arms than Jarvis Jones.
The trouble with Jones you can put on some weight, but it will cost a some speed and quickness, which in his case were already suspect. He's just not a big boned body type. In fact he had a narrow spine condition.
Here's the thing. A 12 as Durpee scored is very low. A 10 means you can't read or have a learning disability. A 12? Might have guess a few questions right. I have read many times our defense is complicated. When you tie this into reports that say Durpee is late diagnosing a play, or gets by on pure god given gifts rather than technique, it could mean something.
A college degree for a football player could simply means he showed up and put in some effort. Do not confuse this with joe average student who doesn't help the school make money.
If you have HBO dial up " Real Sports " on demand as they had a segment a few months ago on this very topic. There are " football degrees ". No all universities do this, but many do to keep their athletes on the field.
Let's hope Dupree is a Kinesthetic Learner type.
So everyone complains that Jarvis is way too small for the position.
Jarvis proceeds to become noticeably stronger- but now THAT may be a problem?
Im not . Not with Harrison Behind him.
I know what James can do. CAN I said. But the other side with moats and Dupree is an unknown.
I dunno, looks like he's been working out like mad man, if you ask me.
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Nah, he definitely looks stronger, to me at least.
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I think you may be onto something....The real interesting thing on the photos from Tibs are the different tattoos on the arms,
I think you may be onto something....
Something does seem strange about those pic's. He must have done some pushups when posing for my pictures...
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Sorry bro, just having a little fun...lol Tiiiiiibs....are you messin' around with that photoshop?![]()
Sorry bro, just having a little fun...![]()