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by Matt O'Brien • Feb 25, 2010 2:27 PM EST
If it's February then it must be time for that time-honored exercise in over the top "analysis": the NFL combine. Consider this gem from Packers beat writer Greg Bedard:
Rutgers OT Anthony Davis, in his podium stint, came across as quiet, passive. not very confident. Kind of how he plays. IMO, buyer beware.
Yes, this is exactly how you want to evaluate a college kid before the draft. Because there's no better predictor of success in the NFL than how confident you appear in front of the media. Just ask Fred-Ex.
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