Jamal Adams

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I'm proving why you can't prove me wrong given by definition you are living in a fantasy world so obviously you are wrong and I have nothing to prove.
Reminds me of a scene from Billy Madison.

You said you could prove wrong my opinion that people who use on field injuries to believe someone is an asshole, are probably the assholes themselves. That was right after you said everyone is entitled to their own opinion, seemingly contradicting yourself in the process.

Considering the lack of sense that you’re making, I don’t even know what you think you’re even trying to prove. Despite that, it seems like you’re actually proving me right.
 

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I'm proving my you can't prove me wrong given by definition you are living in a fantasy and so obviously you are wrong and I have nothing to prove.

Reminds me of a scene from Billy Madison.

You said you could prove wrong my opinion that people who use on field injuries to believe someone is an asshole, are probably the assholes themselves. That was right after you said everyone is entitled to their own opinion, seemingly contradicting yourself in the process.

Considering the lack of sense that you’re making, I don’t even know what you think you’re even trying to prove. Despite that, it seems like you’re actually proving me right.
What the hell are you actually saying? Other then complete nonsense?
 

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To me...Jamal Adams might be a little like Brian Bosworth. #55 was really a good football player at that time...but his training and possible use of steroids left him "broken early". Please ask local legend Dave Wyman.

#33 also might just be "broken early". I hope it is not true...
 
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Thanks for posting. Jamal has grown thru the injury experience and process of retraining his body. Jamar sounds, to me, more humble in a good way. Looking forward to his return to the field one step at a time.

Starting this upcoming Monday night.
I'm thinking your on to something. He was saying how he couldn't take a shower or go to the bathroom with out help. He said he seriously considered retiring so yeah life humbled him big time.

I'm unsure if he has regained his speed and agility but he for sure is ready on the mental side of things

I'm thinking we could see an explosion on Monday night

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I'm thinking your on to something. He was saying how he couldn't take a shower or go to the bathroom with out help. He said he seriously considered retiring so yeah life humbled him big time.

I'm unsure if he has regained his speed and agility but he for sure is ready on the mental side of things

I'm thinking we could see an explosion on Monday night

LTH

We've seen players grow from their injury experience. Tyler Locket comes to mind. The scope of his route running and locker room presence grew so much during his post injury recovery.

Monday night will be our first look.
 

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Its amazing how a little humility can change a perspective and create intense focus. I'm dying to know how Carroll is approaching this with Adams. I just think he is going to make Adams a monster out there... I'm hoping anyway.

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Its amazing how a little humility can change a perspective and create intense focus. I'm dying to know how Carroll is approaching this with Adams. I just think he is going to make Adams a monster out there... I'm hoping anyway.

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I'm anticipating some new found evidence of the synergy that Jordan* Brooks and Jamal Adams have built together during their mutually supporting recovery experiences.

It's still 11 man football. I'm looking for a jump in Team Chemistry.

I see an emerging story of team growth.

EDIT: * Spelling error ...... should read Jordyn Brooks.
 
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I'm anticipating some new found evidence of the synergy that Jordan Brooks and Jamal Adams have built together during their mutually supporting recovery experiences.

It's still 11 man football. I'm looking for a jump in Team Chemistry.

I see an emerging story of team growth.
Yes sir... that's an amazing story! And you know Carroll is just feeding right into it like he does! Hopefully it will ignight this D because that's exactly what needs to happen... nice read bro!


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All I know is if Tariq and Withersponn can evolve into lock down corners, then maybe Adama can play a role as a near the line box safety/pass rush specialist. One can hope, can't they?
 

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I remain hopeful about Adams.

“The future is like the past……until it isn’t.”
 

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All I know is if Tariq and Withersponn can evolve into lock down corners, then maybe Adama can play a role as a near the line box safety/pass rush specialist. One can hope, can't they?
I think that is a big part of the plan.
 

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I have no clue what you are saying please explain.

Re: "Steve Harper's Ghost" - That was an old .net fanboy from the early 2000's that always had stupid, wild-ass comments that never made sense and was super aggressive about it, and would always argue with everyone to try and make people think he was the smartest in the room. He usually failed.
 
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