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JabriLLL "Ghost" Peppers (New England Patriots)

Kid isn't even a DB, he's a God damn midget version of a weakside linebacker. Minus the everything you want from that position.

When you talk about the most overhyped and overrated players of all time regardless of school, JabriLL is at the top.
I feel like the vast majority of the CFB community is just brainwashed about this kid. The masses have convinced themselves he's a legitimate Heisman candidate, many feel he's a solid #2.

I just...don't get it. The production simply is not there. People go crazy about a 5 yard TD run. Or a 5 tackle game. Oh, and he scooped a terrible lateral in the MSU game! Heisman moment!!

It's unprecedented. It's Denard Robinson all over again but 100x worse. Jabrill Peppers is a myth.
 
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If anything it is an insult to Jourdan Lewis, a truly elite player and easily the best player on that defense.
Or an insult to players like Ndamukong Suh who were legitimately the best players for whatever year, but didn't happen to play QB or RB. This shit stain isn't even the best player on his own side of the ball, but he's the best player in college football?
 
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This bit from SI's Heisman Watch (Peppers is #4) sums up his candidacy perfectly:

"He returned a kick and a punt, recorded a reception, scored a rushing touchdown on a direct snap, logged seven total tackles (including two for loss), made two critical fourth-down stops and ran back Michigan State’s last-gasp two-point conversion for two points the other way. Peppers lined up at nine different positions, according to ESPN’s charting."

...essentially, he does stuff. Nothing particularly amazing...just stuff. A lot of it. It's quantity over quality.
 
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At least one of his two critical fourth down stops was Wormley blowing the play up and Peppers just being there to get the tackle by default. But who's name scrolled along the ticker at the bottom for the highlighted Michigan player? Peppers. Not the WR who had the game of his life that day. It was the 5 yard TD run Peppers.
 
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This bit from SI's Heisman Watch (Peppers is #4) sums up his candidacy perfectly:

"He returned a kick and a punt, recorded a reception, scored a rushing touchdown on a direct snap, logged seven total tackles (including two for loss), made two critical fourth-down stops and ran back Michigan State’s last-gasp two-point conversion for two points the other way. Peppers lined up at nine different positions, according to ESPN’s charting."

...essentially, he does stuff. Nothing particularly amazing...just stuff. A lot of it. It's quantity over quality.
Looks like ESPN is confusing activity with accomplishment....:lol:
 
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