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posted: 2016-05-04 13:07:11 (ID: 100075749) Report Abuse |
Meitheisman wrote:
hollyhh2000 wrote:
Buffalo wrote:
gnikeoj wrote:
He's the 1st player from this draft class to sign his contract. 4 years $2.49 million. He had to speed up, because he has to apply for a visa. And following normal work visa procedure of the IRS, the NFL has to prove, that there is no US citizen available, who could do his job They'll say that he needs to speak German fluently as a job requirement which should eliminate about 99.99% of NFL prospects There are also special visa rules for professional athletes. |
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gnikeoj
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posted: 2016-05-07 17:48:32 (ID: 100075973) Report Abuse |
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posted: 2016-05-07 20:48:03 (ID: 100075990) Report Abuse | |
Hopefully the Vikings do what they should do...at least it sounds the the Coach knows about this...
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posted: 2016-09-05 01:16:06 (ID: 100085043) Report Abuse |
SBNation Viking's reporter Eric Thompson - “I wanted to buy into the hype. I really did. It’s a great story. But there are so many wide receivers in camp still ahead of MoBo that I think it will be hard for him to even make the practice squad. The athleticism is definitely there, as shown by his nice diving catch in Friday afternoon’s practice. But there is still a lot to be desired with his technique. His routes and cuts are noticeably less polished than the more experienced receivers in camp. There’s still a little time for Böhringer but I personally don’t see it happening.”
There is no question that Boehringer is in tough. He is up against formidable football talent at the receiver position. Fellow rookie receiver Laquon Treadwell (1st round pick, 23rd overall) sparkled in the game against the Bengals with a team-high four catches for 41 yards. Boehringer only saw one ball, an incomplete pass from rookie quarterback Joel Stave late in the fourth quarter, while a total of 12 players caught passes from the three Vikings quarterbacks who played. Nevertheless, Boehringer is a draft pick and NFL teams do not waste a draft pick. Head coach Mike Zimmer when he drafted the young German was aware he would be a work in progress. In other words, the Vikings knew that the rookie would be a long-term project and by drafting him are prepared to be patient. The upside is too great to pass up. - - - - - Well ... he DID make the practice squad, so he out performed the local beat writer's prediction. Most of the players he's going up against probably started when they were 5 years old in pee wee ... is a lot of ground to try to make up in one off season. Sidenote - "NFL teams do not waste a draft pick" ... that writer missed the entire Pete Carroll era of the Patriots apparently. (2 of 37 players remained on the team at the time of his firing) Last edited on 2016-09-05 01:17:01 by Gambler75 |
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posted: 2016-09-07 08:57:05 (ID: 100085321) Report Abuse |
Gambler75 wrote:
Sidenote - "NFL teams do not waste a draft pick" ... that writer missed the entire Pete Carroll era of the Patriots apparently. (2 of 37 players remained on the team at the time of his firing) or Bill Belichick 2nd round WRs?? If MoBo focused on breaking blocks and tackling - bet he'd have a job as a gunner |
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