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Dude-LAP

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:46 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
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Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

Well. A weight issue. But the height never stopped Bob Sanders or Barry Sanders or dammit I'm sure there was once a short guy named Larry Sanders who overcame his height issue!

Not to mention Maurice Jones-Drew.


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.

I'd like to finally see a good white HB.
lol.
I mean I really dont care but it's be cool.


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.
PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:42 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
Jcsb1993
IndianapolisColtsFan
Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

Well. A weight issue. But the height never stopped Bob Sanders or Barry Sanders or dammit I'm sure there was once a short guy named Larry Sanders who overcame his height issue!

Not to mention Maurice Jones-Drew.


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.

I'd like to finally see a good white HB.
lol.
I mean I really dont care but it's be cool.


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.

You think he'll be successful?

IndianapolisColtsFan


Jcsb1993

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:48 pm


I think he'll do just fine. As long as he finishes each play.
PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:38 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
Jcsb1993
IndianapolisColtsFan
Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

Well. A weight issue. But the height never stopped Bob Sanders or Barry Sanders or dammit I'm sure there was once a short guy named Larry Sanders who overcame his height issue!

Not to mention Maurice Jones-Drew.


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.

I'd like to finally see a good white HB.
lol.
I mean I really dont care but it's be cool.


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.

You think he'll be successful?


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 3:50 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.

I'd like to finally see a good white HB.
lol.
I mean I really dont care but it's be cool.


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.

You think he'll be successful?


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Well, over-all with free agency and the draft the Jets should hopefully do something.
PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 7:06 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.

I'd like to finally see a good white HB.
lol.
I mean I really dont care but it's be cool.


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.

You think he'll be successful?


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Well, over-all with free agency and the draft the Jets should hopefully do something.


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 8:35 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.

You think he'll be successful?


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Well, over-all with free agency and the draft the Jets should hopefully do something.


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.
yea, deffinately.
May even contenders to their rivals the Patriots.
lol.
mrgreen
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 1:30 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Well you have to go way back to the days of Craig James, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, and Franco Harris.

You think he'll be successful?


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Well, over-all with free agency and the draft the Jets should hopefully do something.


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.
yea, deffinately.
May even contenders to their rivals the Patriots.
lol.
mrgreen


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 3:10 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Well, over-all with free agency and the draft the Jets should hopefully do something.


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.
yea, deffinately.
May even contenders to their rivals the Patriots.
lol.
mrgreen


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

I know, I was kidding, you know, I think the Patriots are in the easiest division.
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 5:29 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Behind backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington of the Jets, I think he'll be able to get some playing time. He could be quick, but I don't think he has the toughness to succeed that much in the NFL. Outstanding DII player Woodhead is, nonetheless.

Well, over-all with free agency and the draft the Jets should hopefully do something.


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.
yea, deffinately.
May even contenders to their rivals the Patriots.
lol.
mrgreen


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

I know, I was kidding, you know, I think the Patriots are in the easiest division.


I guess. But what were considered the two worst divisions (AFC East and NFC West) both got a lot better in the offseason, through the drafts and acquisitions.

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:15 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.
yea, deffinately.
May even contenders to their rivals the Patriots.
lol.
mrgreen


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

I know, I was kidding, you know, I think the Patriots are in the easiest division.


I guess. But what were considered the two worst divisions (AFC East and NFC West) both got a lot better in the offseason, through the drafts and acquisitions.

The Colts are in the hardest, With the Jaguars, Titans, and the Texans.
Followed closely by the NFC East with the Giants, Cowboys, Seahawks, and Redskins.
You agree?
I guess it could go either way.
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:34 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Yeah, the Jets had one of the most productive free agencies in the NFL. Probably second, to the Miami Dolphins. I was impressed that the Jets were able to get Faneca, make most of their new offensive line, and get even more help on the defensive line.
yea, deffinately.
May even contenders to their rivals the Patriots.
lol.
mrgreen


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

I know, I was kidding, you know, I think the Patriots are in the easiest division.


I guess. But what were considered the two worst divisions (AFC East and NFC West) both got a lot better in the offseason, through the drafts and acquisitions.

The Colts are in the hardest, With the Jaguars, Titans, and the Texans.
Followed closely by the NFC East with the Giants, Cowboys, Seahawks, and Redskins.
You agree?
I guess it could go either way.


Yeah, I guess it could go either way. The top to teams in the NFC East are the Giants and Cowboys, while the top two teams in the AFC South are the Colts and Jaguars (the Jaguars are actually my pick to win the next Super Bowl). I think the NFC East is ever so slightly stronger than the AFC South, because the Redskins and Eagles are stronger than the Titans and Texans (Texans probably being the worst of the 8 teams, but still a pretty good team).

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:44 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

I know, I was kidding, you know, I think the Patriots are in the easiest division.


I guess. But what were considered the two worst divisions (AFC East and NFC West) both got a lot better in the offseason, through the drafts and acquisitions.

The Colts are in the hardest, With the Jaguars, Titans, and the Texans.
Followed closely by the NFC East with the Giants, Cowboys, Seahawks, and Redskins.
You agree?
I guess it could go either way.


Yeah, I guess it could go either way. The top to teams in the NFC East are the Giants and Cowboys, while the top two teams in the AFC South are the Colts and Jaguars (the Jaguars are actually my pick to win the next Super Bowl). I think the NFC East is ever so slightly stronger than the AFC South, because the Redskins and Eagles are stronger than the Titans and Texans (Texans probably being the worst of the 8 teams, but still a pretty good team).

Yea true, but if they were to make a pro bowl team for both of those divisions who would win?
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:49 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


Maybe not that extreme, but I think the Bills are AFC East contenders. Patriots are still favorites though. I think that the Jets and Dolphins can either reach 7 wins.

I know, I was kidding, you know, I think the Patriots are in the easiest division.


I guess. But what were considered the two worst divisions (AFC East and NFC West) both got a lot better in the offseason, through the drafts and acquisitions.

The Colts are in the hardest, With the Jaguars, Titans, and the Texans.
Followed closely by the NFC East with the Giants, Cowboys, Seahawks, and Redskins.
You agree?
I guess it could go either way.


Yeah, I guess it could go either way. The top to teams in the NFC East are the Giants and Cowboys, while the top two teams in the AFC South are the Colts and Jaguars (the Jaguars are actually my pick to win the next Super Bowl). I think the NFC East is ever so slightly stronger than the AFC South, because the Redskins and Eagles are stronger than the Titans and Texans (Texans probably being the worst of the 8 teams, but still a pretty good team).

Yea true, but if they were to make a pro bowl team for both of those divisions who would win?


Edge in QB: very close, but AFC South.

Edge in RB: NFC East, pretty convincingly. Westbrook, Jacobs, Marion Barber, Clinton Portis

Edge in WR/TE: close, but NFC East, because only the Colts have good receivers in the AFC South

Edge in OL: undecided

Edge in DL: NFC East (Giants + Eagles + Cowboys)

Edge in linebackers: AFC South (Titans)

Edge in secondary: close, but AfC South (Colts, Jaguars)

...would be a pretty close matchup, and a fun one to watch.

Dude-LAP


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:55 pm


Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP
IndianapolisColtsFan
Dude-LAP


I guess. But what were considered the two worst divisions (AFC East and NFC West) both got a lot better in the offseason, through the drafts and acquisitions.

The Colts are in the hardest, With the Jaguars, Titans, and the Texans.
Followed closely by the NFC East with the Giants, Cowboys, Seahawks, and Redskins.
You agree?
I guess it could go either way.


Yeah, I guess it could go either way. The top to teams in the NFC East are the Giants and Cowboys, while the top two teams in the AFC South are the Colts and Jaguars (the Jaguars are actually my pick to win the next Super Bowl). I think the NFC East is ever so slightly stronger than the AFC South, because the Redskins and Eagles are stronger than the Titans and Texans (Texans probably being the worst of the 8 teams, but still a pretty good team).

Yea true, but if they were to make a pro bowl team for both of those divisions who would win?


Edge in QB: very close, but AFC South.

Edge in RB: NFC East, pretty convincingly. Westbrook, Jacobs, Marion Barber, Clinton Portis

Edge in WR/TE: close, but NFC East, because only the Colts have good receivers in the AFC South

Edge in OL: undecided

Edge in DL: NFC East (Giants + Eagles + Cowboys)

Edge in linebackers: AFC South (Titans)

Edge in secondary: close, but AfC South (Colts, Jaguars)

...would be a pretty close matchup, and a fun one to watch.

Oh yea, great game.
It has my two favorite QB's in it.
My Favorites:
1. Peyton Manning
2. Eli Manning
3. Oh actually 3 favorite with David Garrard
4. Tom Brady
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