But if Billingsley continues to make steady progress, impressing Dolphins coaches and executives like he did in the eye-opening predraft workout that got him signed in early April, one day his fellow factory workers at ABB Incorporated might be able to brag they once worked beside him.
"Been here two days and you're a star?" Dolphins vice president Bill Parcells said with a good-natured needle when he spotted Billingsley doing an interview after Saturday's practice, which featured him turning on the afterburners to bat away a deep pass during 7-on-7 drills. "Keep it up."
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Nice to hear that a player we signed and had no clue who he was is making good impressions. Got to love stories like that, especially when they work out.
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I hope he can pick up on what they want him to improve on. I believe in throwing a hungry dog a bone, they usually end up being very loyal.:up:
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All I know is, either this kid's really that good or our WR's really suck that badly to be beaten out by a forklift driver.Last edited: May 5, 2008alen1 likes this. -
He never lets guys get too satisfied. You can def tell he thinks highly of the kid though. -
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It sure would be nice for us to get a solid CB from a UDFA, that would be really sweet!
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Lets hope he's a keeper