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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:29 pm
Dude-LAP Austin Shipp this draft is wickedly deep in OTs and DE/LBs, theres like 5 OT that could go in the top 10 and the same thing for DE/LB With the star-player hungry Lions and Raiders picking in the top 10, I don't think that either will pick an OL in the first round... I wouldn't think so
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:46 am
I think that Seattle desperately needs O-line and D-line because their o-line is injury prone and weak, and their D-line cant push and o-line if their life depends on it. Their first rounder better be a Defensive Tackle, cause neither Mebane or Bernard can get the damn job done. But if they dont do that, at least draft a running back first. They need a new running back. If they draft a kicker or some other position other than those 3 choices first, I swear I will run down to Seattle and kick Jim Mora Jr's a**.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:26 pm
ChainedShadow I think that Seattle desperately needs O-line and D-line because their o-line is injury prone and weak, and their D-line cant push and o-line if their life depends on it. Their first rounder better be a Defensive Tackle, cause neither Mebane or Bernard can get the damn job done. But if they dont do that, at least draft a running back first. They need a new running back. If they draft a kicker or some other position other than those 3 choices first, I swear I will run down to Seattle and kick Jim Mora Jr's a**. I don't know how their defense went from among the best to one of the worst, in only one year. A mysterious flop for the Seahawks. But I think that the biggest thing that they must address is OL, then WR, then RB, then DT.
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:17 pm
Wow, I'm happy that the Giants could be destinations for a few very good players, either through free agency or by trade. I know that we build a lot from the draft, and that's Jerry Reese's mentality, but it would be good to bring some new guys in.
Anquan Boldin, Karlos Dansby, Antonio Bryant, TJ Houshmandzadeh, Lito Sheppard, Braylon Edwards, Tony Gonzalez...
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:50 pm
TJ Hoozurmomma is probably gonna go to the Eagles... Boldin will probably resign with the Cardinals...
No idea about the others. Lol.
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:09 am
If Boldin or Houshmandzadeh sign with the Giants... would they still 'need' Plaxico Burress? hmm...
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:34 am
i would say Plax is done with the giants, some other team might be dumb enough to take the risk like 2 of my favorite teams, Cowboys and Raiders stressed
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:50 pm
Nyu-kun TJ Hoozurmomma is probably gonna go to the Eagles... Boldin will probably resign with the Cardinals... No idea about the others. Lol. I don't think Boldin will stay with the Cardinals. I think they have the cap room to sign him to a big deal, but Boldin has recently stated that his chances of remaining in Arizona are "slim."
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:53 pm
Lord Hec If Boldin or Houshmandzadeh sign with the Giants... would they still 'need' Plaxico Burress? hmm... It would be nice, but I don't think so. I mentioned those receivers, in consideration if Burress didn't return next season. ...I personally hope that Plaxico Burress can somehow return to the Giants, and then we could draft a receiver with one of our two second round picks. Maybe Hakeem Nicks or Kenny Britt.
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:23 pm
Niners have too many needs... Offensive linemen... Especially a tackle on the other side of Staley. A pass rusher, either an OLB or a DE. Would love Peppers to take care of that though, although you can never have too many. Would love for Spikes to return. Then we need a CB on the other side of Clements. Harris is getting old. Then of course a Safety. As much as I love Roman and Lewis, they do suck in the pass.
Then I say Wide Receiver because everyone else does, but I think this area is fine... Jason Hill looks like he was playing well late in the season. Morgan did well in preseason although he was nowhere in the regular season. Bruce of course is still Bruce. Bryant Johnson might be something, probably not. Battle is a good possession guy... Hmm... After writing that, I think we need a receiver...
Then of course, Quarterback... I think Shaun Hill is good. Maybe we can use a late rounder to pick someone... Chase Daniel anyone? Lol. Shaun Hill is a manager and a winner. As long as he takes care of the ball, the Niners can win with a decent defensive unit. We have pieces here and there.
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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:40 pm
Nyu-kun Niners have too many needs... Offensive linemen... Especially a tackle on the other side of Staley. A pass rusher, either an OLB or a DE. Would love Peppers to take care of that though, although you can never have too many. Would love for Spikes to return. Then we need a CB on the other side of Clements. Harris is getting old. Then of course a Safety. As much as I love Roman and Lewis, they do suck in the pass. Then I say Wide Receiver because everyone else does, but I think this area is fine... Jason Hill looks like he was playing well late in the season. Morgan did well in preseason although he was nowhere in the regular season. Bruce of course is still Bruce. Bryant Johnson might be something, probably not. Battle is a good possession guy... Hmm... After writing that, I think we need a receiver... Then of course, Quarterback... I think Shaun Hill is good. Maybe we can use a late rounder to pick someone... Chase Daniel anyone? Lol. Shaun Hill is a manager and a winner. As long as he takes care of the ball, the Niners can win with a decent defensive unit. We have pieces here and there. I hear that they might try to get Ray Maualuga, to put next to Patrick Willis, and have that interior defense set for a long time.
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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:06 pm
I think the Lions need to wait until next year for a QB. Draft his protection this year and some good additions to there d. Bradford, Tebow and McCoy are going to the draft next year and any one of them is better than the QBs this year. But if Stafford or Sanchez slip far enough they could be a good risk, I wouldnt draft them though. I don't think Culpepper is past his prime but is just still feeling the affect of his knee injury, cause the man was a beast before that happened. I think Culpepper has one more year left then if he hasn't done anything he needs to stay retired.
I want T.O. gone from the boys. He is not worth the money he is getting paid for, he drops to many passes. I want them to try and trade him away and get that young beast of a WR in Crabtree but i dont see that happening. I still want them to get rid of T.O., we dont need him and Romo will be better of without T.O. there.
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:16 pm
`Renny I think the Lions need to wait until next year for a QB. Draft his protection this year and some good additions to there d. Bradford, Tebow and McCoy are going to the draft next year and any one of them is better than the QBs this year. But if Stafford or Sanchez slip far enough they could be a good risk, I wouldnt draft them though. I don't think Culpepper is past his prime but is just still feeling the affect of his knee injury, cause the man was a beast before that happened. I think Culpepper has one more year left then if he hasn't done anything he needs to stay retired. I want T.O. gone from the boys. He is not worth the money he is getting paid for, he drops to many passes. I want them to try and trade him away and get that young beast of a WR in Crabtree but i dont see that happening. I still want them to get rid of T.O., we dont need him and Romo will be better of without T.O. there. Exactly right with the Lions. Take a safe and smart pick, with an offensive lineman. What the heck, they should take two, with the first round picks. Solidify that horrible protection, and take a QB next year, which is a better rookie class. Maybe they should take Andre Smith with the first pick, and Michael Oher with the twentieth. Or take a linebacker with the later pick in the first round. The Detroit Lions are in a rebuilding process. They won't have a turnaround like the Dolphins, but in two years, they could be somewhat decent. Right now, they have enough depth at QB to get through the season. Keep Culpepper as a veteran who can teach newcomers. Then in the 2010 draft, take either Bradford or McCoy, or take a chance with the versatile Tim Tebow. Despite what everyone else says, I think that Tebow can change the game and help lead a team.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:39 am
I don't mind whoever the Niners take. Brown from FSU as a pass rusher as an OLB, Maualuga to play inside with Willis, Curry from Wake as another potential LB. I wouldn't even mind Sanchez as a franchise QB because we have a new offensive coordinator. Rather than think of it as 5 new coordinators in 5 years or whatever it is, it could be thought of as a new regime with a HC, OC, and QB.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:32 pm
I agree with you Nyu-Kun the Niners need to draft a QB anyways the Niners need a person to talk to Gore with his Fumbling issue.
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