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Dante olson

Hopefully he interviews better than trey Adams. Lol!!!

https://twitter.com/finsordie/status/1233900488866893825?s=21
 
wbtfg said:
Hopefully he interviews better than trey Adams. Lol!!!

https://twitter.com/finsordie/status/1233900488866893825?s=21

How many normal jobs would still consider your application if this was your answer.
 
grizband said:
SaskGriz said:
grizband said:
Broad Jump: 124" (10' 4")

This mark tied him for 7th place among linebackers, placing him in the top 11 at the position.
His 7th place finish puts him in the top 11? Crazy.
Yeah, I didn't word that very well. Really, he tied for 9th place in the broad jump, and 11 total athletes had jumps equal to him, or better.
All good, just me trying to defy stereotypes as a Canadian; we aren't all nice, I'm kinda a dick.
 
wbtfg said:
Hopefully he interviews better than trey Adams. Lol!!!

https://twitter.com/finsordie/status/1233900488866893825?s=21
Better answers can be found:
Weaknesses
Below-average body type with underdeveloped chest
Play length doesn't match his height
Core strength deficiencies could become a lasting concern
Pulled out of position by smart hand fighters
Unable to press and redirect defenders who get into his edge
Outside half breaks down, allowing rushers to corner and flatten to quarterback
High motor rushers eventually overwhelm him
Lost some important recovery athleticism to counter his oversets
Will need to hyper-focus on inside hands and improve grip power
Teams are concerned about long-term durability
 
alabamagrizzly said:
wbtfg said:
Hopefully he interviews better than trey Adams. Lol!!!

https://twitter.com/finsordie/status/1233900488866893825?s=21

How many normal jobs would still consider your application if this was your answer.
Whether it is a "normal job" is not for me to judge but if he was applying to be a porn star then I don't think his answer would be particularly helpful.
 
dante-olson


https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/dante-olson?position=OBLB

Not sure if those will work, but it's a comparison to how Olson performed athletically compared to othera at the combine/pro day.

Essentially top tier in the vertical, good in the agilities, and bottom tier in strength and speed. Hope he makes it, but he'd have to be an exception with his size/speed in the NFL.
 
PTGrizzly said:
dante-olson


https://www.mockdraftable.com/player/dante-olson?position=OBLB

Not sure if those will work, but it's a comparison to how Olson performed athletically compared to othera at the combine/pro day.

Essentially top tier in the vertical, good in the agilities, and bottom tier in strength and speed. Hope he makes it, but he'd have to be an exception with his size/speed in the NFL.
Especially in an increasingly pass-heavy league, where linebackers need speed not only for coverage, but run protection as well.
 
Grisly Fan said:
alabamagrizzly said:
wbtfg said:
Hopefully he interviews better than trey Adams. Lol!!!

https://twitter.com/finsordie/status/1233900488866893825?s=21

How many normal jobs would still consider your application if this was your answer.
Whether it is a "normal job" is not for me to judge but if he was applying to be a porn star then I don't think his answer would be particularly helpful.

Bet his mom and dad were proud lol. I guess maybe if he had 9" hands it would not seem so small.
 
I appreciate the fact that a quick Google search reveals he is getting some interest in the last couple of days.

Someone more savy than me feel free to post a still from the Counts winning TD at home in 15 against UNDSU. Pretty sure Dante beat the 42" Mark in the back of the end zone when Joey punched it in.

And that was while wearing a backpack (probably full of play books) while someone was trying to hold him down.

Great kid he is, on all levels. He'll do well in life, where ever it leads him.
 
retiredpopo said:
Grisly Fan said:
alabamagrizzly said:
wbtfg said:
Hopefully he interviews better than trey Adams. Lol!!!

https://twitter.com/finsordie/status/1233900488866893825?s=21

How many normal jobs would still consider your application if this was your answer.
Whether it is a "normal job" is not for me to judge but if he was applying to be a porn star then I don't think his answer would be particularly helpful.

Bet his mom and dad were proud lol. I guess maybe if he had 9" hands it would not seem so small.

No...the key is that his significant other has 6” hands...
 
Olson's 7.0 was the 8th fastest time for LB in 3 Cone at Combine. 4 of those faster were 6.94 and 6.95.

He was 11th in the 20 yard shuttle.

He was 8th in long jump.

Olson is very athletic. Needs to improve 40 time.
 
Hey 2011, looks like your source and your coach don't know who the fastest players are on the team. See this January 9, 2020 article:

"FRISCO, Texas — It took five years but North Dakota State running back Ty Brooks finally admitted he wasn’t the fastest player on the team. That happened earlier this week when he gave the No. 1 billing to receiver Christian Watson."

https://www.thedickinsonpress.com/sports/football/4858143-How-fast-is-NDSU-receiver-Christian-Watson-Check-his-GPS

How many more lies are you going to tell us?
 
My source says Cox plays faster than 4.65, but that Jordan Tripp of UM was faster and played faster than Cox.Trip;p also played faster than bis 40 time. Put up some other very nice times at the Combine, one of which was the fastest LB, I believe.
 
PlayerRep said:
My source says Cox plays faster than 4.65, but that Jordan Tripp of UM was faster and played faster than Cox.Trip;p also played faster than bis 40 time. Put up some other very nice times at the Combine, one of which was the fastest LB, I believe.

According to 2011 Cox is sub 4.4 :lol:
 
Dante getting some love from a very random place...
Jump to 20:10 "he looks like a monster"

https://youtu.be/F16Bbxn9DvE

Go griz
 
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