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que?He played 8 games he wasnt shit
que?He played 8 games he wasnt shit
In fairness, I couldn't see an NRL player coming over here at his age and being a success in the NRLol either. Not that they would want to take the pay cut. Pretty different skill sets. Besides, they couldn't cope without their coach/ Daddy calling time out every couple of minutes to hold their hand and talk them through each play.Bahahahahahahahahahahahahaha good luck brother. There are kids in high school that would put him on show.
Dream in one hand and shit in the other, see which one fills up first.
I can't see him succeeding in any position, MAYBE a kick returner, but will get demolished.
And a massive fkn lol at these nrlol duds thinking they can make the NFL. Nrlol is a backyard bogan backyard joke. NFL has to be one of the most professional sport in the world. Plus you need brains for NFL.
No fucking idea these dreaming *****.
They only try to crack the NFL because they know they aren't good enough athletes to play NBA. That's where the real athletes in the US are at :PHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Fuuuuuck. Enough! Stop this "I like Madden so I'm going to try the NFL".
Yeh but he still fukn got a contract and made some good runs.. give him some credit. Love him or hate him he done a lot fkn better then that nfl hack who played a game for the knights in 99 and got his arse handed to him.He was a third string running back/punt returner for a garbage franchise.
Half the games he played were in the pre-season aswell.
In terms of a NFL player he was shit.
Nah, keep the QLD piece of khara away from my club!I say we should sign him now for 2020 when he fails over there.
It was a great effort to go from NRL to NFL I agree but I’m talking about from purely a NFL player point of view he wasn’t very good.Yeh but he still fukn got a contract and made some good runs.. give him some credit. Love him or hate him he done a lot fkn better then that nfl hack who played a game for the knights in 99 and got his arse handed to him.
The games have two vastly different skill sets....no NFL player who decided to give NRL a try at that age would succeed either. It would take a pretty exceptional athlete from the NFL to even get as far as Hayne did. I'm no fan of Hayne, but the idea NFL athletes are so much better is straight up horseshit....and the idea they have more sport smarts is even stupider. Most of them wouldn't know how to tie their own shoelaces without a coach to micromanage them and talk them through the process.It was a great effort to go from NRL to NFL I agree but I’m talking about from purely a NFL player point of view he wasn’t very good.
I can already hear Shane Flanagan sooking and blowing his nose with Klennex already!The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Australian and Queensland Origin representative recently checked out a major NFL franchise during a visit to Nike’s head office in the United States.
He is under contract to the Sharks for next season and was expected to sign with the North Queensland Cowboys from 2020 onwards to be closer to his family.
This is why the move to the United States is such a shock.
The Daily Telegraph understands he wants to move immediately.
In 2016 he trialled in front of NFL agents with Cowboys forward Jason Taumalolo.
Sharks coach Shane Flanagan says he is unaware of any move.
Holmes only returned home to Sydney on Monday from his overseas break.
The fullback is expected to meet with Sharks chief executive Barry Russell on Wednesday to sort out his future.
The Cronulla star reportedly notched 4.6 seconds for the 40 yard dash, comparable to the likes of Houston Texans receiver DeAndre Hopkins and Tampa Bay star Mike Evans.
Holmes had been expected to link up with North Queensland in 2020. In 2017 he revealed were it not for Ben Barba’s drugs ban he may have headed to the NFL at the end of 2016.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...m/news-story/630f1ee3eab77133196387914a54a1dd
yeh agreed he was shit by NFL standards.It was a great effort to go from NRL to NFL I agree but I’m talking about from purely a NFL player point of view he wasn’t very good.
Totally with you on this, you dont get many chances in life and he is grabbing it with both hands. He's been to a number of trials and has impressed. Good luck to the bloke.Whats wrong with him trying ?? I don't understand the hate. If he wants to do this then why should we bash him ? It's his life not yours. Also not sure if it is any Aussie thing but fuck me people here in Aus love to hate their own when they try something. Every other country seems to get behind their own except us.
Good luck to him 100% good on the kid.Totally with you on this, you dont get many chances in life and he is grabbing it with both hands. He's been to a number of trials and has impressed. Good luck to the bloke.
Qld will miss him. I know.....Good luck to him 100% good on the kid.
Suck shit to sharks and qld [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
I like the bloke and I wish he signed with us, but myself and other long time NFL supporters know he has slim to no chance to make it.Whats wrong with him trying ?? I don't understand the hate. If he wants to do this then why should we bash him ? It's his life not yours. Also not sure if it is any Aussie thing but fuck me people here in Aus love to hate their own when they try something. Every other country seems to get behind their own except us.
Man I wish we signed him as well, if he fails hopefully he can come to us but he most likely will go to the Cowboys. I can see your point but is their any harm in old mate trying ? I have just started watching NFL and fuck me the game is so heavy based around tactics kinda hard to watch hahah but I am slowly enjoying it.I like the bloke and I wish he signed with us, but myself and other long time NFL supporters know he has slim to no chance to make it.
Hayne was a publicity stunt, it worked to sell jerseys, on the field he was a liability.