Mailata has made very surprising progress for a TOTALLY raw newcomer to our game of football. According to Domovich (and others) his rapid development has been so impressive, he may actually make the final cut.
http://www2.philly.com/philly/sports...-20180827.html
Brian's Baldinger's observation:
NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger, an offensive lineman for 11 years in the league, has been amazed at how far Mailata has come in such a short time.
"It's remarkable,'' he said. "It's one thing to go out there and do individual drills well. But when a guy with his limited experience can go into a game and get off on the snap count and use his hands and know when a guy is running a stunt and all that kind of stuff, it's like he's got football DNA in him.
It's not so much that the Birds think he'll get much playing time. It's concern that another team will jump on him if the Birds try to move him to the Practice Squad.
The Mailata saga borders on the unbelievable! Has Fresh been at work again?
http://www2.philly.com/philly/sports...-20180827.html
Brian's Baldinger's observation:
NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger, an offensive lineman for 11 years in the league, has been amazed at how far Mailata has come in such a short time.
"It's remarkable,'' he said. "It's one thing to go out there and do individual drills well. But when a guy with his limited experience can go into a game and get off on the snap count and use his hands and know when a guy is running a stunt and all that kind of stuff, it's like he's got football DNA in him.
It's not so much that the Birds think he'll get much playing time. It's concern that another team will jump on him if the Birds try to move him to the Practice Squad.
The Mailata saga borders on the unbelievable! Has Fresh been at work again?
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