> dlue32003 said on
10-24-2009 at
22:24:
Cleveland Browns Jamal Lewis son a Transfer from MICHIGAN STATE has the FASTEST 40 yard time this YEAR. Search DEWAYNE LEWIS the kid is sweet...
> iAmazinG15 said on
10-24-2009 at
19:34:
ur strupid nobody iz faster than usain bolt... no 1 !!!
> Trashjack101 said on
10-13-2009 at
23:15:
Yep, of all those famous people there's always somebody better than you. I'd even say there's somebody hidden in the corner of the world thats faster than Usain Bolt.
> JubesOfEarl said on
10-13-2009 at
03:49:
He was an excellent qb at Sacred Heart Griffin in Highschool, He used to torch defenses with the poll cat offense. But, When they played Jacksonville highschool in the state quarter finals in 2005, Brian Anderson, who was the QB at Princeton, upset the shit out of them,,,I was there and it was epic.
> Blackhammer95 said on
10-04-2009 at
18:47:
cant believe this guy didnt get drafted. seriously, give this guy a chance
> Jackflash84 said on
09-16-2009 at
08:13:
I guess EP is such a "scrub" that he can't have more than one fan (sarcasm). Doesn't matter what he did in college, his sick highlights or how he tests out in drills athletically. This is the same thing that happened to Welker. Wes got one scholarship to T Tech at the last second (that's it) despite being "the best H.S player I ever saw" according to Mike Leach. Despite breaking records at Tech. Welker went undrafted & was cut by SD and then Saban wanted to cut him in MIami to keep Marcus Vick.
> dwid1984 said on
08-10-2009 at
02:57:
or be a 6th receiver, which Payton usually keeps a 6th receiver on the roster
> dwid1984 said on
08-10-2009 at
02:56:
which wouldnt be a bad thing, because Lance Moore spent a few years on the practice squad before having a breakout season with the Saints last year. But as for the Bears, I haven't heard many positive things about any of the receivers. Most of the stories I hear are that "Jay Cutler doesn't have any receiving threats" so their should be a few receiver spots on the active roster that should be up for open competition, but who knows, Lovie Smith was never good at finding WR talent.
> dwid1984 said on
08-10-2009 at
02:53:
and other people that have attended the Saints training camp have said the same thing about him, that he is a great receiver and is quietly having a great camp. Since we have Colston, Lance Moore who really broke out last year, Meachem who was a former 1st round pick who will get one more year to prove himself, Devery Henderson, a deep threat to stretch the field and Roby who will be a return man and few other guys who have been in the system for a few years, so he will probably go to the p.s.
> dwid1984 said on
08-10-2009 at
02:50:
Let me put it to you this way, just because you haven't heard anything about him doesnt mean anything. I live in New Orleans. They have this guy Matt Simon out of Northen Illinois. nobody has reported anything on him, I have never heard of him before the Saints signed him. Hes having a great training camp, quietly. Nobody is paying attention to him, at least not the media. Does that mean the coaches haven't noticed him? problem with him is the Saints have alot of guys who have potential at WR.
> dwid1984 said on
08-06-2009 at
22:16:
have you attended training camp? if so have you watched him during his reps?Im saying he has the opportunity to compete for the 3rd or 4th receiver spot. Who on the team is proven to be good? Hester? he would be a number 3 guy on most other teams.
> teal2210 said on
08-06-2009 at
19:35:
LOL dwid1984 biased much? I dont care how lackluster our receiving corp is this guy is absolutely NOT going to be a 3rd or 4th reciever on this team or even close. So far I've heard nothing about this kid in TC and yes he will be absolutely lucky to land on our PS.
> dwid1984 said on
08-04-2009 at
17:22:
practice squad? he should be able to make the roster. Its not like the Bears are stacked at WR. He should at least get the chance to be the 3rd or 4th receiver. The above poster said Brandon Stokley, close, Peterman is faster and taller than Stokley (6'1 4.4 forty) but also has the agility and quickness of a smaller receiver. I know they have more wide recievers this year but only 2 have ever caught a pass in the nfl, so there is no reason for Peterman not to be competing for a roster spot
> rloebe34 said on
08-03-2009 at
08:25:
Hope he gets some playing time in preseason. He's a tough SOB. I watched highlights of Iglesias we got in the 3rd and hes a bitch. Goes down before contact and tries to elude it. This Peterman guy goes right into the hit! I love it!! Hope he gets some time and maybe practice squad
> CAMPkillYOURself7 said on
07-31-2009 at
21:20:
brandon stokley
> dabears5100 said on
07-29-2009 at
21:27:
this dude is amazing glad the bears got him welcome to chicago dude GO BEARS
> Jackflash84 said on
07-15-2009 at
15:25:
Welker is the best WR on short routes in the entire league though- Peterman has his work cut out to be as good in the slot as Welker. Welker led the league in percentage of yards being after the catch in 2007. Peterman is more versatile than Welker and could play Split-end or Flanker as well though. BTW Welker would make a good RB- he was a star at RB in H.S- he's kind of like Brian Westbrook playing WR.
> Jackflash84 said on
07-15-2009 at
15:19:
Well here's a good comparison. Peterman is a poor mans Percy Harvin. With a better QB throwing to him- he'd be very Harvin like. He is amazing after the catch at turning short throws into long gains. He's like a RB playing WR, he is close to Welker for elusiveness as well, but has more long speed. BTW, Eric Decker reminds me of Michael Crabtree quite a bit- similar styles, size and speed measurements.
> bobbymclee1 said on
07-14-2009 at
15:32:
I like how he fights for every extra yard after contact
> papaflop said on
07-13-2009 at
18:56:
cuz there are nothing but haters out there...