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Hayne to the NFL???

nick87

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There is quite a few posters quoted above who are getting very sooky over in the NFL thread about being so negative and putting NFL players on a ridiculous pedestal.

My favourite was the "But I watch it, therefore I'm a expert talent scout" brigade

There is only two people quoted above who is a regular in the NFL forum :lol:
 

Canard

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There is only two people quoted above who is a regular in the NFL forum :lol:

Semantics of course, they're are definitely more.

The deification of NFL, and contempt for League athleticism was there for all to see
 

T.S Quint

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His made the team.... he will be the starter at FB and PR

His putting up NFL leading numbers ...which is crazy...

where are all the hayne hatters lol

Ok, a few things:

1. He has not made the team yet.

2. He will not be playing FB. If he makes the team he will play RB.

3. It's 'he's'...not 'his'.
 

Canard

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Mostly made up by you so you had something to argue against.

No true at all.

There were several posters that claimed he wasn't "smart" enough nor athletic enough to make it.

Including Union guys like yourself
 

T.S Quint

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Not smart enough?
Who said that?

People said that he would have a large book of plays to memorise, and that he is already behind everyine else in terms of knowing the nuances of the game.

I doubt anyone on here ever said he isn't smart enough to play NFL.
 

Danish

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Mostly made up by you so you had something to argue against.

So there weren't people trying to claim, with utter seriousness, that the NFL are keeping the US from dominating track sprinting because all the fastest men in the world play in their league?

There weren't people posting up stats of the fastest men ever to attempt to play NFL, trying to pass off their speed as the norm in the league?

There weren't guys trying to talk up how intricate an NFL playbook is, claiming that because he hasn't been learning the game since primary school that he'd never have a shot?
 

MacDougall

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You all should just revel in this rather than looking for reason to sling shit like caged monkeys. This is just a f**king awesome story to watch, and an excellent reason to get into a new sport. I've spent the past few weeks posting on Reddit 49ers and have watched plenty of YouTube footage, it's a really good sport! Better than NRL 2015. These f**kers have ruined the game. The NFL is just a really sensible version of Rugby anyway.

They have no issues with everything potentially grey about our game. Stripping the ball? f**k it let them. Offside? f**k it let them. Obstruction? f**k it let them. Forward pass? f**k it let them. Now what does the game look like? Well f**k me it's far less difficult to adjudicate how about that.

NRL at it's best is still awesome of course but NFL is excellent too. The NFL itself is just a fantastically presented product. Embarrasses the NRL tbh. From the draft, TV rights, internet broadcasting, league breakdown, refereeing, everything is just so slick.
 

Canard

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You all should just revel in this rather than looking for reason to sling shit like caged monkeys. This is just a f**king awesome story to watch, and an excellent reason to get into a new sport. I've spent the past few weeks posting on Reddit 49ers and have watched plenty of YouTube footage, it's a really good sport! Better than NRL 2015. These f**kers have ruined the game. The NFL is just a really sensible version of Rugby anyway.

They have no issues with everything potentially grey about our game. Stripping the ball? f**k it let them. Offside? f**k it let them. Obstruction? f**k it let them. Forward pass? f**k it let them. Now what does the game look like? Well f**k me it's far less difficult to adjudicate how about that.

NRL at it's best is still awesome of course but NFL is excellent too. The NFL itself is just a fantastically presented product. Embarrasses the NRL tbh. From the draft, TV rights, internet broadcasting, league breakdown, refereeing, everything is just so slick.

A sport in a country of 360 million is more proffesionally run, what a shock!!

I wonder if it's because they make more money in a week than the NRL does in 10 years???

Those know it all negative arse holes who claimed Hayne would never make it deserve to be shat on.
 
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Like I said, if Jarryd Hayne makes the final cut for San Francisco, and becomes a regular player, he will probably go down as one of the greatest sportsmen in Australian history.
 

Spot On

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f**k there are some classic quotes in the first few pages of this thread. One bloke said it would be 2 years before he stepped on a field and that he wouldn't be able to read blocks. :lol:
 
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magpie4ever

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You all should just revel in this rather than looking for reason to sling shit like caged monkeys. This is just a f**king awesome story to watch, and an excellent reason to get into a new sport. I've spent the past few weeks posting on Reddit 49ers and have watched plenty of YouTube footage, it's a really good sport! Better than NRL 2015. These f**kers have ruined the game. The NFL is just a really sensible version of Rugby anyway.

They have no issues with everything potentially grey about our game. Stripping the ball? f**k it let them. Offside? f**k it let them. Obstruction? f**k it let them. Forward pass? f**k it let them. Now what does the game look like? Well f**k me it's far less difficult to adjudicate how about that.

NRL at it's best is still awesome of course but NFL is excellent too. The NFL itself is just a fantastically presented product. Embarrasses the NRL tbh. From the draft, TV rights, internet broadcasting, league breakdown, refereeing, everything is just so slick.

WTF, are you taking the piss? It is a total turd of a game.

Played in one and half countries - USA and Canada.
 

Usain Bolt

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Hayne looking good to be RB3 and K/PR

Too bad he'll be playing for a team that'll probably end up last in the division but he's used to playing on losing teams anyway
 

Canard

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Imagine if he does make the squad and when doing player intros they announce "Jarryd Hayne, 1st year out of the Parramatta Eels"

What a mindf**k that will be
 

Danish

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:lol:

Best part is BunniesMan thinking he was going over to be a punter


My personal favourite is the bloke who claimed that there would be no marketing potential for Hayne in the US....

... meanwhile they were already selling Hayne jerseys after his first quarter of preseason game 1, and he is now plastering the NFL website and sports coverage :lol:

He'll probably earn 5 times his salary from endorsements this season alone
 

alien

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There's only one Jarryd Hayne
Mon 24 Aug, 2015, 3:30pm
By Tony Webeck, Chief Queensland Correspondent, NRL.com

He is astonishing football commentators and fans on both sides of the globe but former Eels teammate Daniel Mortimer has a message for NFL scouts hastily planning a trip Down Under: Jarryd Hayne is one of a kind.

Twelve months ago Hayne was captain of the Parramatta Eels; today he is the talk of the NFL after another star showing for the San Francisco 49ers in a pre-season match against the Dallas Cowboys.

With his first two touches Hayne produced kick returns better than anything anyone on the 49ers roster could manage last season and even delivered a 34-yard carry as a running back in the second half as he finished with 54 yards from eight rushes.

The impossible dream of earning a place on an NFL roster seems now almost a certainty and even those such as Mortimer who witnessed the 2014 joint Dally M winner's passion for the game first-hand are astounded at what he has been able to accomplish.

After Hayne's first outing for the 49ers last week former Australian NFL player Colin Scotts said he had already fielded calls from scouts looking for the next Aussie sensation but Mortimer says there is only one Jarryd Hayne.

"I don't think you'll find many players can do it. I think he's definitely one of a kind," Mortimer told NRL.com having played alongside him for three seasons at the Eels.

"There may be one or two other players that could do it, perhaps [Greg] Inglis or even Jimmy Roberts with his speed, but if I had to pick and back one person to make it, it would definitely be 'Haynesy' out of the NRL for sure.

"I've never seen an athlete chase a dream like this and he's succeeding at the moment.

"Fingers crossed he achieves that dream but you've got to love him even if he doesn't make it."

Although he never expressed an intention to those around him about his dream of one day pursuing a career in the NFL, Mortimer said that Hayne's passion for the sport was always evident, whether running mock plays with Krisnan Inu at training or regaling teammates of his exploits playing Madden on the PlayStation.

In a post-game interview the American broadcaster was effusive in Hayne's ability to switch between positions and Mortimer admitted that his success had even caught him by surprise.

"It's crazy, it's surreal. No one was really sure how he would go but he's such a talent," said Mortimer.

"He always had a passion for it, even when I was at 'Parra' he had a big passion for the NFL. I never thought it would transpire to this though.

"I had my doubts, obviously the talent pool over there is ridiculous but he's doing it and doing it well.

"We've all seen it for years in the NRL but finally he's getting to do it on a much bigger scale.

"I think it might have been an internal desire that he didn't really share too much, even though he was passionate about the game. He's chased it and we're all loving it.

"It's still so surreal seeing him over there. I'll actually be over there, I'm going to San Francisco in October so hopefully he makes the squad and I can catch up with him over there."

http://www.nrl.com/theres-only-one-jarryd-hayne/tabid/10874/newsid/89166/default.aspx
 

Vic Mackey

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My personal favourite is the bloke who claimed that there would be no marketing potential for Hayne in the US....

... meanwhile they were already selling Hayne jerseys after his first quarter of preseason game 1, and he is now plastering the NFL website and sports coverage :lol:

He'll probably earn 5 times his salary from endorsements this season alone

Apparently last week number 38 was the second highest selling jersey after the quarterback. When you go to buy a jersey on the official website Haynes is the first one that comes up. After his showing today, at their first home game, you'd expect that to continue.
 
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