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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 2:39 PM




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I don't know if this has been posted yet, but here you go.

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/10877567

6. Mario Williams, DE, Houston Texans: Williams is making the Texans proud for passing on Reggie Bush and Vince Young to take this pass rusher. He might have been the league's best defensive player in the final eight weeks of 2007.

I like this ranking for Super Mario, because he is a beast.

49. Fred Taylor, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars: Taylor finally got his due last season with his first Pro Bowl appearance. At 32, he remains one of the biggest home-run threats in the league. His 5.4 per-carry average was second best among the league's best rushers to Peterson (5.6).



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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 2:45 PM




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Wow.

That's a horrible list top to bottom and the just missed is even worse.

Now I have no respect for his credibility in writing about football.




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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 2:49 PM




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TheSpacePope (6/30/2008)
Wow.

That's a horrible list top to bottom and the just missed is even worse.

Now I have no respect for his credibility in writing about football.

How many times did he write something like;

"He was injured last year, which means he sucked... But he is good I promise"



David Garrard? Ive always liked him.

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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:00 PM




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Urlacher doesn't even belong in the top 50.
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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:00 PM




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IMO if you can beat someone up bad enough (Moss) that you completely take them out of their game, then how can they be a top 5 player?



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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:09 PM




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THE BLUPRINT (6/30/2008)
IMO if you can beat someone up bad enough (Moss) that you completely take them out of their game, then how can they be a top 5 player?

It's all about the stats, in which in Moss's case was all about Brady getting him the ball.

IMO, he's barely even a top 5 WR.  I'd take A Johnson, TO, C Johnson, or Fitzgerald over him easily.  Reggie Wayne would be debatable.

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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:11 PM




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I thought of all these points to post about how bad that list is and then I just decided it wasn't worth it. 

Allow me to quote some Jay-z:

"A wise man told me don't argue with fools,

'cuz people fom a distance can't tell who is who"

-That one's for you, Bluprint. (best album ever, btw)



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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:14 PM




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Come on guys, is any of this a real surprise to you?

P. Prisco thinks in terms of stats first. In my opinion, he undervalues a lot of players simply because they don't generate numbers that are found in the box score. That's why he ranked M. Williams, a Defensive Lineman, at #6 when he was a part of a Defense that allowed over 4 yards per rush, and 325 rushing first downs! That's averaging over 20 rushing first downs per game.

Who cares though right? He still generated 14 sacks even though he was a starter on the 19th ranked Rush Defense in the league, and Reggie Williams, a WR, makes it a point to handle him every chance he gets on a crack back block.

It's his list and he gets to make it up however he wants, even if it does look like something a UF fan would come up with.





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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:24 PM




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TYJax (6/30/2008)
I thought of all these points to post about how bad that list is and then I just decided it wasn't worth it. 

Allow me to quote some Jay-z:

"A wise man told me don't argue with fools,

'cuz people fom a distance can't tell who is who"

-That one's for you, Bluprint. (best album ever, btw)

So would you say, stop with that childish ish I'm grown, please leave it alone, don't throw rocks at the throne?

 

 



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Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 3:25 PM




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jackinblack (6/30/2008)
THE BLUPRINT (6/30/2008)
IMO if you can beat someone up bad enough (Moss) that you completely take them out of their game, then how can they be a top 5 player?

It's all about the stats, in which in Moss's case was all about Brady getting him the ball.

IMO, he's barely even a top 5 WR.  I'd take A Johnson, TO, C Johnson, or Fitzgerald over him easily.  Reggie Wayne would be debatable.

Not for me its not. I like Moss, but I wouldn't blink to get Reggie Wayne, who can run any route you can think of.



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