Anybody notice an unusual correlation between talent and success on the field?
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 4:51 pm
by ALUmnus
Sly, being a Redskins fan, I've been looking at the quarterbacks that'll be available for the draft. I'm really not all that enthused about any of them, but what do you think about McCoy's pro success? Do you think he can duplicate what he's done in college?
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 5:23 pm
by LUconn
I'm crossing my fingers for something to happen to Eric Berry so he drops to the bottom of the first round. Broken foot, stealing phone cards at 711, anything.
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 6:17 pm
by ToTheLeft
Dunlap was on that list a couple days ago. His DUI has sent him free falling. Do the Bengals need a future All-Pro DE? I bet Dunlap falls that far.
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 7:22 pm
by Sly Fox
Dunlap fell from #4 to #17 with his incident down by the Chuck South campus.
I really like both Colt McCoy & Case Keenum. Both have strong enough arms and make very few mistakes. And really, the latter is what most teams outside of Indy, Boston & Minneapolis are looking for these days.
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 7:25 pm
by Th3rd
i don't trust mel kipers board at all anymore just saying. he gets the first couple of right after we know what teams are in what order, but really those are no brainer picks cause its just what the teams need/want...
if i remember correctly Kiper gave me false hope that Percy would drop to the Titans last year, also i dont think he had Vince going to us either.. so i remain skeptical
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 10:02 pm
by ALUmnus
LUconn wrote:I'm crossing my fingers for something to happen to Eric Berry so he drops to the bottom of the first round. Broken foot, stealing phone cards at 711, anything.
Berry would be nice, just a glimpse at what a great safety can do for a team
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the man made pro-bowlers look silly and terrell owens wet himself every time the ball came his way.
If Berry can tackle anywhere near good as Sean, every team should want him.
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 10:08 pm
by ToTheLeft
Sly Fox wrote:Dunlap fell from #4 to #17 with his incident down by the Chuck South campus.
I really like both Colt McCoy & Case Keenum. Both have strong enough arms and make very few mistakes. And really, the latter is what most teams outside of Indy, Boston & Minneapolis are looking for these days.
I like how Kiper put it... Colt is Jake Plummer. If you liked Jake in his prime, you like Colt. If not, then he's not your guy.
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 10:43 pm
by BJWilliams
Im hoping for three things: a good QB, a possession WR and D-Line
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 2nd, 2009, 11:13 pm
by LUconn
ToTheLeft wrote:Dunlap was on that list a couple days ago. His DUI has sent him free falling. Do the Bungles need a future All-Pro DE? I bet Dunlap falls that far.
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Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 12:07 am
by Sly Fox
ToTheLeft wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:Dunlap fell from #4 to #17 with his incident down by the Chuck South campus.
I really like both Colt McCoy & Case Keenum. Both have strong enough arms and make very few mistakes. And really, the latter is what most teams outside of Indy, Boston & Minneapolis are looking for these days.
I like how Kiper put it... Colt is Jake Plummer. If you liked Jake in his prime, you like Colt. If not, then he's not your guy.
Jake's off the field problems caused his on the field issues. There are no off-field issues with Colt. He is a rock solid country boy with his proper focus from a Christian worldview.
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 7:54 am
by ToTheLeft
Sly Fox wrote:
ToTheLeft wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:Dunlap fell from #4 to #17 with his incident down by the Chuck South campus.
I really like both Colt McCoy & Case Keenum. Both have strong enough arms and make very few mistakes. And really, the latter is what most teams outside of Indy, Boston & Minneapolis are looking for these days.
I like how Kiper put it... Colt is Jake Plummer. If you liked Jake in his prime, you like Colt. If not, then he's not your guy.
Jake's off the field problems caused his on the field issues. There are no off-field issues with Colt. He is a rock solid country boy with his proper focus from a Christian worldview.
I don't think that's what Kiper meant. And it's not what I agree with. He's mobile, he's got a gun, but his quirky college playbook and style might not translate perfectly to the NFL. I think he's an above average NFL QB (Colt, that is)
Re: 2010 NFL Draft
Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 9:44 am
by Maximus
ToTheLeft wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:Dunlap fell from #4 to #17 with his incident down by the Chuck South campus.
I really like both Colt McCoy & Case Keenum. Both have strong enough arms and make very few mistakes. And really, the latter is what most teams outside of Indy, Boston & Minneapolis are looking for these days.
I like how Kiper put it... Colt is Jake Plummer. If you liked Jake in his prime, you like Colt. If not, then he's not your guy.
I don't think that is very accurate, but I will watch some tape of jake plummer.