Sanu

RU_DIO

Heisman
Sep 1, 2002
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Don't be a butt(gers)-hole. No NFC team had a chance till Wentz went down. Act like your team has been important before....

Cowboys fan. Been a while but they kicked *** for many years. How many Super Bowls have the mighty Eagles experienced?
 
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ntlrock1

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Cowboys fan. Been a while but they kicked *** for many years. How many Super Bowls have the mighty Eagles experienced?

An RU fan who’s a cowboys fan? Disgusting! I never understood a tri State area cowboys fan. Bandwagoner much?

Hell of a play by Sanu. That was awesome!
 
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ashokan

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Sanu was always fast. He was sick on his NFL combine day and ran a poor 40 dash time. He always looked fast before that day and he looked fast after it. Recall Devin McCourty's 40 time got screwed-up too.


“I wasn’t feeling too well. I’m not going to lie to you guys,” Sanu said. “I didn’t feel well. I was a little drained, a little tired. I didn’t have that pop that I usually do. I suffered my first 10 yards.”

Sanu said he was “definitely” disappointed by his 40 at the Combine “because I hadn’t run like that in a long time.”

Sanu followed-up combine 40 with a 4.41 and 4.48 at RU pro day


Rutgers' Mohamed Sanu boosts NFL Draft stock with impressive speed in front of scouts
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2012/03/rutgers_mohamed_sanu_boosts_nf.html
 

kapyoche

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What is his new 40 yard time?
Why don't they measure that for all the players?
 

WhiteBus

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Oct 4, 2011
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Seriously? An Eagles fan saying "act like you've been there before" is priceless.
Beat me to it! Living here around these crazies is priceless. Always think they are the best team in the world yet zero Super Bowls. On sports radio shows the Eagles are 24/7, 365. The other 3 major sports are just side shows. It' a strange crowd fo sure.
 

newell138

Heisman
Aug 1, 2001
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Falcons lucked out getting to play Philly next. They are a shell of their former selves since losing Wentz. Foles looks oks bad and isn’t going to win them anything

Not a falcons fan but I love Sanu, so it would be cool to see them back in the Super Bowl. My wife worked at SBHS when he was their and whenever they had sports jerseys day she would wear my Brian Leonard jersey and once he committed to RU he would always make a point to chat with her. My daughter was also a freshman on the track team when he was a senior. He was a really good triple jumper along with everything else.
 

krup

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
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Don't be a butt(gers)-hole. No NFC team had a chance till Wentz went down. Act like your team has been important before....

Seriously? An Eagles fan saying "act like you've been there before" is priceless.

He says it as if he doesn’t realize that Eagles’ history shows us that “before” means choking in the championship game, even if you are at home against an inferior team.
 

ScarletCrimson

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Sep 8, 2009
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Mo's stride length has always been impressive. Only maybe Deering could match or exceed. A joy to watch those guys with room to run.
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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Sep 11, 2006
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Seriously? An Eagles fan saying "act like you've been there before" is priceless.
And the whole buttgers thing.. I suppose those Eagle/Penn State fans think about butts all day.

Might as well be a fan of that Catholic school with the Ruck Futgers tee-shirts. I'm guessing they think Jesus would have worn that shirt.
 
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Knight Shift

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May 19, 2011
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Falcons lucked out getting to play Philly next. They are a shell of their former selves since losing Wentz. Foles looks oks bad and isn’t going to win them anything

Not a falcons fan but I love Sanu, so it would be cool to see them back in the Super Bowl. My wife worked at SBHS when he was their and whenever they had sports jerseys day she would wear my Brian Leonard jersey and once he committed to RU he would always make a point to chat with her. My daughter was also a freshman on the track team when he was a senior. He was a really good triple jumper along with everything else.

You are not cheering for the Falcons because of their assistant OL coach? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
 

knightfan7

Heisman
Jul 30, 2003
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They were just taking about Sanu on the ESPN NFL Show. Rex Ryan said something like.....

Yeah, you hear people say Sanu isn't fast, that he runs a 4.6. Then you turn around and he's got 100 yards receiving on you.
 
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RU4Real

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Jul 25, 2001
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The Falcons offense can go far if they throw to Julio Jones just often enough to keep him double-covered.
 
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Knight Shift

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They were just taking about Sanu on the ESPN NFL Show. Rex Ryan said something like.....

Yeah, you hear people say Sanu isn't fast, that he runs a 4.6. Then you turn around and he's got 100 yards receiving on you.
And sometimes folks get hung up on raw speed. Shiftiness and elusiveness count for something.
In that catch I posted above, he caught it at the 34, and ran it down to the 10 before their defender caught up with him.
 

Knight Shift

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I had Sanu on my fantasy team. He has been playing injured the last month. That’s why he looks slow.
I was being sarcastic. He looked fine to me. Keep in mind that he was running with a football in his hand, and the two defenders were running free, and it took their running nearly half the field to catch him.

I'm not sure I used "sarastic" correctly. Perhaps someone can confirm.
 

Section124

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Dec 21, 2002
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I was being sarcastic. He looked fine to me. Keep in mind that he was running with a football in his hand, and the two defenders were running free, and it took their running nearly half the field to catch him.

I'm not sure I used "sarastic" correctly. Perhaps someone can confirm.
I figured you were. I just thought he actually did look a little slow there. Mo is usually quicker than that.
 

Knight Shift

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I figured you were. I just thought he actually did look a little slow there. Mo is usually quicker than that.
He was getting boxed out by the angles the two defenders were taking. Did not realize he was injured. Proud of him. He seems to get better each year.
 

ashokan

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Mo's stride length has always been impressive. Only maybe Deering could match or exceed. A joy to watch those guys with room to run.

I think Tiquan Underwood might be the strider king. He ran a 4.41 at the combine so he could really run. He never looked fast because he had such a long stride. He looked laid back running but he ate up yardage with every stride. NFL site mentioned he wasn't an explosive change direction runner runner. Only on kick returns did I realize how fast he was. Of he got just a few strides in he had a nice return lol
 
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RU_87

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Like Ray Rice, Mo has gotten more "football fast" as he's trained in the NFL and at the various elite facilities. faster than the old days even.


Sanu also had to slow down on that play in order to get behind and to the other side of Tim...trying to make a play against the defender.
 

AshCatchEm

Heisman
Jan 8, 2016
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Don't be a butt(gers)-hole. No NFC team had a chance till Wentz went down. Act like your team has been important before....
Here's the bottom line..if you guys are one and done in the playoffs, you get a low draft pick, waste a prime year to win it while you still have this squad, and you get to worry about how Wentz will be in his recovery. The Giants get a massive asset in the Rosen/darnold to pick or trade for a random and we got rid of McAdoo. We might turn out to have the better season as far as effects on the franchise.
 
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mikebal9

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Here's the bottom line..if you guys are one and done in the playoffs, you get a low draft pick, waste a prime year to win it while you still have this squad, and you get to worry about how Wentz will be in his recovery. The Giants get a massive asset in the Rosen/darnold to pick or trade for a random and we got rid of McAdoo. We might turn out to have the better season as far as effects on the franchise.
This is one of the craziest spin jobs I've ever heard. Seriously, the Giants are better off with a QB who's currently in college (and who scouts are saying aren't slam dunks) than the Eagles are with Wentz after 8 or 9 months of recovery? The Eagles are in a great position to be good for a while, as are the Cowboys. The Giants...not so much.