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NFL Draft Combine starts
The combine is on and I didn't think we wanted to clog up the mock draft thread with discussion.
Here is one that irks me. The Bengals are looking at drafting a tackle, and Michael Oher is on the list, and Paul Alexander hasn't read "The Blind Side", by Michael Lewis. It chronicles Oher's story. Any team that drafts him needs to know that he is a different cat, and that he requires special attention. Quote:
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I hate the Cubs
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
I hadn't seen this article before I posted, the other, but I hope he reads the book before the draft. At least I hope someone does.
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
I can actually see the logic in not reading the book. I mean Lewis is a pretty good writer, and by the end of Moneyball, weren't you rooting for Jeremy Brown to make it? I don't want Paul Alexander rooting for Michael Oher to make it, and then picking him.
But you're right, someone in the organization should read it.
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Vampire Weekend @Bernie's
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
They're exposing my retirement plan. For a long time, I've been looking to find an athletic kid to adopt and turn into a professional athlete who can take care of me later on in life.
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I hate the Cubs
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
I don't know if you are being cynical or not, but I just read the book, and I don't think that they have any hidden agenda. They are well off, and apparently own fast food restaurants all the way up in Cincinnati. The kid was living on the street. Bringing him into their home was a leap of faith.
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C-A-T-S CATS! CATS! CATS!
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
The biggest news out of the combine is that Michael Crabtree will not be performing at all due to a stress fracture and is out until the NFL Draft.
They are talking like it may cost him getting out of the top 5-7 picks. Wouldn't surprise me if he slid out of the top 10 alltogether. If I were a Bengals fan and wanting offensive line (and I am), I wouldn't be too happy right now. |
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
Theres 0, nada, nil chance he lasts past 8. Jacksonville, Oakland, and Cincy one of those 3 need a play making wr bad enough to where they would be morons if they dont take him. So what if he cant run in shorts and a t-shirt, I dont care. Watch the film he's plenty fast enough and probably run at least as fast as Larry Fitzgerald. I always hate the combine because people get hyped up based on events that really dont neccessarily translate onto the field.
If they did the Boz would have been the greatest LB ever, Jeff George and Todd Marijuanavich would have been better than Peyton Manning, and Tony Mandarich would have been one of the all time great tackles in NFL history. If Crabtree falls much below 8 every NFL GM ought to be forced to resign or fired. |
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C-A-T-S CATS! CATS! CATS!
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Re: NFL Draft Combine starts
I think Cincinnati will go with the O-Line.
Oakland possibly could take him. An offense of JaMarcus Russell, Darren McFadden, and Michael Crabtree could be deadly if handled correctly. Jacksonville has some other needs though, so I would say Oakland would be the best bet. Seattle is where he "should" go. They need a playmaker and he would be the equivalent to Ken Griffey Jr. in football in the Emerald City. |
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