Suh to Detroit, thank god.
Bradford is screwed lol, who thinks his shoulder will hold up? Not this guy.
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Suh to Detroit, thank god.
Bradford is screwed lol, who thinks his shoulder will hold up? Not this guy.
Revis may not be quite the lockdown guy that namdi is, but he is a much better football player. Tackles very well, and makes more big plays. Namdi cannot tackle very good. The fact Revis shuts his man down, but still manages to get 6 Ints puts him in a class by himself right now.
You couldn't be more wrong. Nnamdi is one of the best tackling corners in the league year in year out. He's a big, physical corner (6'2" 210) and tackling RB's in the backfield is one of his specialities.
Granted he doesn't get the INT's or big plays Revis gets, but most of that is due to the fact opposing QB's simply do not throw in his direction...ever.
And lets not forget, Revis is playing on one of the leagues top Defenses, while Nnamdi is playing on one of the worst. It's a hell of a lot harder covering your man when your defense has no pass rush, and you rarely force 3rd and longs when you know it's a passing situation, and/or the opposing team isn't playing from behind which also forces passing situations.
lol Tebow, McDaniels just signed his resignation.
I don't want to be a Broncos fan anymore I give up. Like I've been saying I want Shanahan back still. McRetard can suck a fat one.
Okung and Earl Thomas in day 1, no complaints. Thanks Denver!;)
Crazy!
I had thought that Tebow was supposed to be the guy who fell this draft. With Claussen and/or McCoy going before him.
The talk on the internetz that I was reading before the draft was how bad of a pick that Bradford was supposed to be for the Rams, but that they'd end up taking him anyways. Apparently due to him playing a spread offense in Oklahoma and thus not being ready for a Pro offense.
That Claussen and McCoy were actually the better QBs to take.
The talk was that teams were scared off of McCoy because he's perceived as too small.
Also thought that Taylor Mays would go before the 1st round was out.
Seems to me that was the knock on Drew Brees as well coming out of college. Sometimes I think teams get fixated on more trivial things like that. Al Davis being fixated on Russell's arm strength being a prime example (I remember at the time being pissed at the Raiders taking him and not Calvin Johnson instead).
I can't believe that Claussen and McCoy are still available!
oops
Best one in years for us, got Golden Tate at #60 today too. And there are still some really nice prospects on the board too, what a deep draft this has turned out to be.
Saw your boys got the safety they were looking for today.
I think the GM's are onto Mays; a real athletic freak but not great in coverage and may not turn out to be much of an actual football player. Not a bad guy to take after the first though. I have heard he's being all pissy at Pete Carroll for not taking him. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Spank_Me_Hard
Tate has a chance to be kinda like Desean. Not quite as quick, but a little bigger and stronger.
Nate Allen is actually the guy I wanted. Not a big hitter, but excellent in coverage. I will take the fottball player over the athete every time. Now we need a corner...every time I think of Hobbs starting for us, I think of Plaxico completely losing him and catching the superbowl winning TD all alone in the endzone. Daniel Te'o-Nesheim was a reach, Reid always screws up a good draft by taking a project player to high. We had just taken a D End and have too many holes on defense. I thought a Corner like Kevin Thomas might have been a better fit. But Philly does well in finding surprises in the 4th and 5th rounds and we have 2 4ths, so maybe they will pull something off.
We actually had 4 4th round picks.
Te'o Nesheim probably was a bit of a reach (though I like him as an ex-Husky) but I generally don't have a problem with smart GM's following a hunch. Hard to remember that they know better than us sometimes.;)
I remember my fanbase being in a state of general uproar when we traded up in the 2nd to get Lofa Tatupu, most thought he was a reach. Then he went to 3 straight pro bowls.
Our project players over the last 2-3 have not panned out. Trying to covert Gocong to a 4-3 SAM failed, he is more suited to be a rush outside linebacker in a 3-4. Bryan Smith was a failed pick at D-end. Trying to convert Tony Hunt to a fullback failed. It gets to the point where if you need a linebacker or a fullback, just draft one instead of trying to convert a player into one. And the last thing Philly needs is an undersized guy to be a pass rusher. If I hear the term "fastball" one more time when describing a defensive lineman I am going to puke. What Philly really needs is a large, penetrating type of player to collapse the pocket. We have enough edge rushers. Bunkley and Patterson are excellent at holding the point, but fail at getting push on passing downs. Both are more suited to being 1 gap players, but are playing in a 2 gap system.
Ricky Sapp fell to the 5th round and Philly grabbed him. Another guy thats very athletic, a bit smallish, and probably more suited as a 3-4 linebacker. I am sure he will be converted to be Philly's new SAM, and end up either being to small to shed blocks, or get abused trying to cover a tight end. More of the same.
Jets traded leon washington and a 7th rd pick for the seahawks 5th. He was just on the radio yesterday saying the jets reassured him he wasn't going to be traded, kinda a backstabbing move
If any of the Raven's risks work out, this will be a freaking incredible draft.
Kindle is a top 10 or 15 talent who fell down to the second round because of potential future injury concerns. If Terrence Cody keeps his weight in check and his head on straight he will absolutely SHUT DOWN the opposing rushing game. Ramon Harewood has great size and intelligence, and if he manages to polish up after only 4 years of playing football he will be a beast. Art Jones was a second round talent last year who only dropped because of an injury. The two tight ends, Pitta and Dickson, provide much needed depth at the position, and what they lack in run blocking ability/experience they make up for in fantastic receiving ability, and add WR Reed on top of that and the offense should have a pretty nice upgrade next year.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/D...tute?GT1=39002
Even though I find this kinda funny, I still have to wonder *** would make this guy ask this question?
LOL!
Seriously.
Oddly enough, those are the type of questions that were asked when I was getting my greencard. I was aksed if I was a communist and if I practiced witchcraft. I couldn't help but crack a smile at those. To which my interviewer smiled and commentated "Yea, we have to ask stuff like that". My lawyer told me to expect it, and that they were looking more at a person's reaction than wanting a specific answer. Though I do know another Canadian who was asked if she'd ever BEEN a prostitute in her interview.
Ok for US Immigration but not the NFL? LOL!
My first two thoughts on hearing the story were
1. They were probably more interested in his reaction to them asking the question than they were in any answer he would give them. Kind of a shock value, personality type thing.
2. How many times every year do people at the combine get asked this kind of question that we never hear about? Honestly, I'll bet it happens at least a few times a year.
Well...they are completely different situations, so I am not sure its analogous at all. Add in the fact that his mother had a drug problem in the past and I can see cause for concern here.
Also, if this was normal and just to try and get a reaction, why has the GM appologized since this story broke? If this was routine why is it being made an issue?