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| Not a bad article, he was safe and didnt really want to go out on a limb one way or another, but he made some good points for someone who doesnt follow the team year round
Hollywood Lessons and Moments Scrubs- Todd: "So, once you've got the hole at the bottom of the popcorn box, it's basically just a waiting game." Entourage:Ari Gold: "Let's hug it out, b****" Office Space: Tom Smykowski: It was a "Jump to Conclusions" mat. You see, it would be this mat that you would put on the floor... and would have different CONCLUSIONS written on it that you could JUMP TO." The Office: Michael Scott: Sssssssucker! See, I wanted somebody to take it! Reverse psychology! Michael Scott: Reverse psychology is an awesome tool, I don't know if you guys know about it, but basically you can make someone think the opposite of what you believe, and that tricks them into doing something stupid. Works like a charm.
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Last Login: Sunday, August 31, 2008 9:44 PM |
| | "...However, I think a hidden storyline is not who the Jaguars did select but rather a position they ignored: Defensive tackle. After trading away Marcus Stroud there isn't much to get excited about next to John Henderson so even though Jacksonville took drastic steps to upgrade the talent outside they are really resting a lot of their hopes on Rob Meier, a 30-year-old, 9-year veteran with just 34 career starts..." -nfldraftcountdown I've heard this 'DT should have been addressed' comment quite often. However, I believe you need to look beyond this draft to see that it was addressed.... 1. I tend to give Rob Meier a little more credit than stated, as he has been heavily involved in the rotation over his career, and has been a more than capable starter in Stroud's injury-plagued past two years. 2. There is developing youth from previous drafts. Tony McDaniel fell in the 2006 draft, as there were questions about his conduct, and was a steal. He played well his rookie season in limited work, and was injured last year. At 6'7, and now 310 lbs, he should not be overlooked if healthy. And, Landri will be stronger and wiser, coming into his second season after a productive rookie campaign. 3. Kennedy, at 6'4 320 lbs, was a former high first round pick that has underperformed to date with other teams. The Jags went after him as they have seen something that they like or believe can be corrected. I am not 'betting the farm' on his great contribution, but he should be able to provide rotational benefit at worst. |
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