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Biggest Bust in NFL History
I think it is safe to now assume JaMarcus Russell has peaked and will become on of those "where are they now" stories.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5356585 Summary of the story Russell got arrested for being in possession of Codeine Syrup. Released when he paid $250k bail. And to think the Raiders could have drafted Adrian Peterson or Calvin Johnson and gotten a legitimate NFL caliber football player... thanks Al.
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Re: Biggest Bust in NFL History
I'm assuming he meant Calvin Johnson.
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Re: Biggest Bust in NFL History
I don't really consider him a huge bust because I never thought much of his pro potential in the first place. The guy is dumb and lazy. That was not news to anyone who followed him at LSU. I would call him one of the bigger draft reaches in recent memory, however.
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Re: Biggest Bust in NFL History
He can, but IMO in order to qualify as a HUGE bust, you need to have gone into your pro career pretty much universally expected to succeed.
JaMarcus had probably more doubters than he did believers. |
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Re: Biggest Bust in NFL History
... except at ESPN. I hear theyre still getting royalties for stroking his ego leading up to the draft.
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Cousins has multiple skills, however. Russell had two. Being big and throwing the ball a long way. But yeah, I see the comparison.
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Re: Biggest Bust in NFL History
I always thought Todd Marinovich was the biggest bust in NFL history
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Re: Biggest Bust in NFL History
I still have Bosworth #1 on that list if only because of the way Bo Jackson blew through him into the endzone on Monday Night Football.
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Never a hint of DeMarcus Cousins being lazy at Kentucky, in practice or in games. (Hint: he was busting his ass every day versus future fellow pros D. Orton and P. Patterson) Anyone who has heard DeMarcus speak knows he isn't dumb. He has a very wry and unique sense of humor. Freshmen don't become first team All-Americans if they're lazy. It's a purely historical award (judged on the season after it has occurred). And DeMarcus isn't fat at all. Very, very solid NBA-ready body. |
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He's exhibit A for why cobines and "tools" have become too big a part of the process.
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In my mind, he's also Exhibit A for why the NFL needs a salary-slotting system for rookies. Getting the #1 pick in today's NFL has become a mixed blessing -- if there's an all-world player available, you get lucky in that you have the opportunity to take him, but you also can get stuck with a pick that no one wants (due to the bloated contract required to sign a #1 pick). If I remember, back in 2007 the Oakland Raiders tried to shop that pick and couldn't find anyone who wanted to deal.
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