Peppers semi-puff piece from ESPN
SIAP, I looked and didn't see it. Entertaining article, recapping some of Peppers' greatest hits last year and breaking down (with a ton of quotes from the staff and Peppers) what he's doing, why he's awesome, and why he's going to be a fantastic pro.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2017/story/_/id/19186468/doubting-jabrill-…
Puff puff piece
https://theringer.com/2017-nfl-draft-christian-mccaffrey-jabrill-pepper…
Discusses Peppers and McCaffrey as positionless players, one on defense and one on offense.
Beat me to it. +1
If you ask the people at the house diagonally across from mine, 4/20 is about three times a week plus a weekend day of their choosing. It's usually pretty harmless unless the wind is blowing from a vaguely easterly direction, then we just close the windows on the side of the house.
Just makes me wish he were still here. I think we haven't even seen his best yet. He's going to be fun to watch in the NFL. Just hope he doesn't go to a team I can't stand like Green Bay or Chicago.
Did... did that espn contributor take a cell phone video of a youtube video that looks like it was uploaded by the Mgoblog team?
I mean... content is content I guess. You'd think that that guy would have access to the video given his employer but w/e
Certainly not the Worldwide Leader in Video Embedding.
I appreciate this is going to be very unpopular, but...it's time to let Mr. Peppers go everyone. I deeply respect his intellect, athleticism, and love for competition; he is clearly a tremendous individual in so many ways, but the team is moving forward. Jabril made a decision (again, a totally respectable personal one) to not be a part of that.
However, that decision does have consequences to his place in the overall pantheon of the University of Michigan football program and I for one am ready to not constantly hear his name again and again at this point. I look forward to him dominating the NFL with amazing exploits at the highest level. He is clearly a rare and extraordinary talent in both body and mind.
However, bottom line: he gone everyone; he left. Next up. Peace.
reading the "professional assessments" of Pop-Warner knowledgeable fans explaining why one of the greatest football players we've seen at the college level in years will struggle in the NFL. The game will always come down to football players and there aren't many better than this young man.
Hope he succeeds in the NFL. I'll always feel like his legacy at Michigan was somewhat incomplete, but he did what he felt was in his and his family's best interest. Can't ever fault him for that.