| | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 12:40 AM | |
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| BigJohn98 (8/24/2008) Jonathan Stewert. He's a recking ball. Imagine our offense of Taylor, MJD, Greg Jones, and Stewert if we drafted him. Scary.to much at one postion, how would you get them all the ball? to the op: Jonathon Stewert OR Matt Forte of the bears.
just a fan, I cheer the good and boo the bad.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 12:41 AM | |
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| JAXsonVIL (8/24/2008) Kevin Smith-DETROITI Want to see Kevin Smith do well, but its Detroit, everything just dies in Detroit....
just a fan, I cheer the good and boo the bad.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 1:06 AM | |
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| Alfie (8/23/2008) Wait until he plays a big game. He'll probably disappear, like he did in college.204 rushing yards in the Sugar Bowl..... The kid has looked solid thus far. He doesn't have the top end speed of Chris Johnson (still has homerun speed), but he has the initial burst and quickness. He has also shown very good vision ans is the only back that can find the holes that we're making right now (since our line only cut blocks against opposing teams and not in practice it's still a work in progress). He'll probably end up the starter very early on. P.S. don't want to hear about the "only cutblocking against opposing teams".....no team would cut their own players.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 6:43 AM | |
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| I go with Stewart or McFadden.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 9:42 AM | |
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| JacksJags (8/25/2008) I go with Stewart or McFadden.
My vote's for Stewart. He's a lot quicker than he appeared to be in college. I was impressed.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 10:08 AM | |
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| Tim Hightower?
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 10:31 AM | |
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| JamesMichigan (8/25/2008) Tim Hightower?
I watched Hightower in college. While I think that he is going to be a big time short yardage/goalline guy for Arizona, I didn't see the speed that he is going to need to be a full-time back in the NFL. He should get you points, but I don't know about yards.
Go heavy early.
You do not maintain perfection, you work for it everyday.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 10:32 AM | |
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| Carr Bombed (8/25/2008)
Alfie (8/23/2008) Wait until he plays a big game. He'll probably disappear, like he did in college.
204 rushing yards in the Sugar Bowl.....
The kid has looked solid thus far. He doesn't have the top end speed of Chris Johnson (still has homerun speed), but he has the initial burst and quickness. He has also shown very good vision ans is the only back that can find the holes that we're making right now (since our line only cut blocks against opposing teams and not in practice it's still a work in progress). He'll probably end up the starter very early on.
P.S.
don't want to hearabout the"only cutblocking against opposing teams".....no team would cut their own players.
How'd he do in big conference games with national title implications?
vs. USF: 15 for 54 yards
vs. Pitt: 9 for 11 yards
vs. Louisville: 17 for 60 yards
Slayton had a knack for disappearing in big games in college.
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| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 11:21 AM | |
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| | Obviously, my pick is Detroits Lion RB Kevin Smith.... aka, 24K (34K in Detroit), KSmoooth... catch this run! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO14jwx9Cp8 |
| | | Posted Monday, August 25, 2008 10:01 PM | |
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| [b]The Lord of Orange (8/24/2008) It really looks like this was a very good draft for RB's afterall.
Sure was...
Good thing we traded all our middle round draft picks away....
Could have landed Fred's heir apparent.
Congratulations to the 2008 WORLD Champions, your Philadelphia Phillies!
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