Former Tigers struggle at combine, but no worries

By Marc Hudgens  |   Wednesday, February 27, 2008  |  Comments( 3 )

Clemson Tigers
Granted, the NFL Scouting Combine isn't an exact science, especially as some drills don't apply to certain positions. However, to not perform well as a whole isn't good news. Such was the case for four ex-Clemson players who attended this year's combine: All-ACC offensive linemen Barry Richardson and Chris McDuffie, linebacker Nick Watkins, who...
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CommentsComments: 3
No.1
stefan
03:43 PM
02/27/2008
I hope Nick Watkins have a good combine. I played with him at karr high school, he is a great man with a good attitude towards his teammate and life. He is a great athlete.
No.2
Chili
05:52 PM
02/27/2008
Really surprised to see Marullo wasn't the first to comment. I guess there wasn't a mention of Bowden in the article for him to complain about.
No.3
jerry a marullo
10:15 AM
02/28/2008
There is a lot of truth in your post chili;not to mention,I could care less about how anyone does in the NFL beauty pageant.The only exercise I like to watch is the bench press and that's just because I love me some weight lifting.Getting back to your sarcastic post;at least I am consistent in my bashing of Tammy.It's fans like you that make me sick because you are actually worse than the Bowden apologists.Fans like you get on these sites complaining about Tammy's coaching incompetence all throughout football season,only to forgive him and start singing his praises right after he beats the shamecocks.Can't you see that beating those losers isn't that big of a deal? Don't you want CU to acheive something bigger? If not,I think you might want to consider swapping teams.A real Clemson fan wants championships,not just to settle for winning the Hardees trophy 4 out of 5 years.
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