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Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:19 pm
I voted Detroit. The way they are, they need a RB more than they need a QB. And by getting him they get a RB who can throw a ball smile )
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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:21 am
Dude-LAP Valas Hume If he does get back to the NFL, there's a couple teams that could use a QB but the negative media for signing him is gonna be intense. The only place I could see him fitting in without much shock is, naturally, the Raiders.
You know Al Davis will take anyone of questionable character.
I don't know he'll have a chance in the NFL though. As a League, Goodell is gonna take a lot of heat for even letting him back in the League. Al Davis already has a QB with potential in Russell. I think that he's going to bring in a true veteran QB, to teach JaMarcus. ...Anyways, Al Davis publicly stated that he wanted no part of signing Terrell Owens, so maybe he'd do the same for Vick. Al didn't want TO!? Maybe the old man is changing his ways
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Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:18 am
Valas Hume Dude-LAP Valas Hume If he does get back to the NFL, there's a couple teams that could use a QB but the negative media for signing him is gonna be intense. The only place I could see him fitting in without much shock is, naturally, the Raiders.
You know Al Davis will take anyone of questionable character.
I don't know he'll have a chance in the NFL though. As a League, Goodell is gonna take a lot of heat for even letting him back in the League. Al Davis already has a QB with potential in Russell. I think that he's going to bring in a true veteran QB, to teach JaMarcus. ...Anyways, Al Davis publicly stated that he wanted no part of signing Terrell Owens, so maybe he'd do the same for Vick. Al didn't want TO!? Maybe the old man is changing his waysFor some reason, I think Al is only interested with older players who are not capable of doing much anymore. Where as TO still has a bunch in the tank. Otherwise, Davis's HC told him to shut up and listen to him. That would be the day.
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:57 am
vegito61283 Valas Hume Dude-LAP Valas Hume If he does get back to the NFL, there's a couple teams that could use a QB but the negative media for signing him is gonna be intense. The only place I could see him fitting in without much shock is, naturally, the Raiders.
You know Al Davis will take anyone of questionable character.
I don't know he'll have a chance in the NFL though. As a League, Goodell is gonna take a lot of heat for even letting him back in the League. Al Davis already has a QB with potential in Russell. I think that he's going to bring in a true veteran QB, to teach JaMarcus. ...Anyways, Al Davis publicly stated that he wanted no part of signing Terrell Owens, so maybe he'd do the same for Vick. Al didn't want TO!? Maybe the old man is changing his waysFor some reason, I think Al is only interested with older players who are not capable of doing much anymore. Where as TO still has a bunch in the tank. Otherwise, Davis's HC told him to shut up and listen to him. That would be the day. Al Davis is a dumbass, and his team will not win a football game until A:Al shuts up and acts like a owner, not a GM. Or B: He dies.
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:11 am
IndianapolisColtsFan vegito61283 Valas Hume Dude-LAP Valas Hume If he does get back to the NFL, there's a couple teams that could use a QB but the negative media for signing him is gonna be intense. The only place I could see him fitting in without much shock is, naturally, the Raiders.
You know Al Davis will take anyone of questionable character.
I don't know he'll have a chance in the NFL though. As a League, Goodell is gonna take a lot of heat for even letting him back in the League. Al Davis already has a QB with potential in Russell. I think that he's going to bring in a true veteran QB, to teach JaMarcus. ...Anyways, Al Davis publicly stated that he wanted no part of signing Terrell Owens, so maybe he'd do the same for Vick. Al didn't want TO!? Maybe the old man is changing his waysFor some reason, I think Al is only interested with older players who are not capable of doing much anymore. Where as TO still has a bunch in the tank. Otherwise, Davis's HC told him to shut up and listen to him. That would be the day. Al Davis is a dumbass, and his team will not win a football game until A:Al shuts up and acts like a owner, not a GM. Or B: He dies. B rofl . Dude, that guy is probably a cyborg by now. Had so much done to him I doubt he is ever going to die. wahmbulance
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:50 pm
vegito61283 IndianapolisColtsFan vegito61283 Valas Hume Dude-LAP Valas Hume If he does get back to the NFL, there's a couple teams that could use a QB but the negative media for signing him is gonna be intense. The only place I could see him fitting in without much shock is, naturally, the Raiders.
You know Al Davis will take anyone of questionable character.
I don't know he'll have a chance in the NFL though. As a League, Goodell is gonna take a lot of heat for even letting him back in the League. Al Davis already has a QB with potential in Russell. I think that he's going to bring in a true veteran QB, to teach JaMarcus. ...Anyways, Al Davis publicly stated that he wanted no part of signing Terrell Owens, so maybe he'd do the same for Vick. Al didn't want TO!? Maybe the old man is changing his waysFor some reason, I think Al is only interested with older players who are not capable of doing much anymore. Where as TO still has a bunch in the tank. Otherwise, Davis's HC told him to shut up and listen to him. That would be the day. Al Davis is a dumbass, and his team will not win a football game until A:Al shuts up and acts like a owner, not a GM. Or B: He dies. B rofl . Dude, that guy is probably a cyborg by now. Had so much done to him I doubt he is ever going to die. wahmbulance Lol, I don't care, he used to be a great owner/GM but now he's just ignorant.
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:58 am
Senility must have set in big time for him. Now maybe he is breaking through some of it what with him passing up TO.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:56 pm
vegito61283 I voted Detroit. The way they are, they need a RB more than they need a QB. And by getting him they get a RB who can throw a ball smile ) The Lions actually have a good RB in Kevin Smith. A rookie last season, who had a very good year, and he has a lot of upside. That's the least of their problems. They also need a true QB to save that offense and that potential.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:52 pm
what the lions should do is draft one of the OT with no.1 and then draft either Tebow, Bradford or McCoy in next years draft, cause they will still suck enough to get a high draft pick
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:57 pm
Austin Shipp what the lions should do is draft one of the OT with no.1 and then draft either Tebow, Bradford or McCoy in next years draft, cause they will still suck enough to get a high draft pick That's what I think. The foundation of a good offense is the offensive line. The Lions have a very bad OL, and need a lot of help. It's harder to find a good OL later in the draft, than most any other position. A guy like Jason Smith makes sense. Anyways, they still have a second first round pick at #20, and could take a defensive guy or another OL there. Also, next year's class is stronger at QB.
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:33 pm
heres my mock drafts version 1.0
1 Detriot Lions Jason Smith OT Baylor 2 St. Louis Rams Eugene Monroe OT Virginia 3 Kansas City Chiefs Aaron Curry OLB/DE Wake Forest 4 Seattle Seahawks B.J. Raji DT Boston College 5 Cleveland Browns Brian Orakpo OLB/DE Texas 6 Cincinnati Bengals Andre Smith OT Alabama 7 Oakland Raiders Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech 8 Jacksonville Jaguars Matthew Stafford QB Georgia 9 Green Bay Packers Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State 10 San Francisco 49ers Mark Sanchez QB USC 11 Buffalo Bills Aaron Maybin DE Penn State 12 Denver Broncos Tyson Jackson DE LSU 13 Washington Redskins Michael Oher OT Mississippi 14 New Orleans Saints Brian Cushing OLB USC 15 Houston Texans Chris “Beanie” Wells RB Ohio State 16 San Diego Chargers Rey Maualuga ILB USC 17 New York Jets Vontae Davis CB Illinois 18 Chicago Bears Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri 19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Josh Freeman QB Kansas State 20 Detroit Lions (from Dallas) Peria Jerry DT Mississippi 21 Philadelphia Eagles Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia 22 Minnesota Vikings Everette Brown DE/OLB Florida State 23 New England Patriots James Laurinaitis ILB Ohio State 24 Atlanta Falcons Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State 25 Miami Dolphins Larry English DE/LB Northern Illinois 26 Baltimore Ravens Eben Britton OT Arizona 27 Indianapolis Colts Evander Hood DT Missouri 28 Philadelphia Eagles (from Carolina) Percy Harvin WR Florida 29 New York Giants Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland 30 Tennessee Titans Robert Ayers DE Tennessee 31 Arizona Cardinals Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech 32 Pittsburgh Steelers Darius Butler CB Conneticut
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:50 pm
Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 I fell outta my chair at what Hec said, lol. I don't think Vick should be back in, for two reasons. One, because of his jail time, and two, after 2 years in jail, he will probably be afraid to go into the locker room with other men to take a shower. Lmao. He might just up and be the star QB for the new UFL league. LMFAO
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:14 pm
vegito61283 Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 I fell outta my chair at what Hec said, lol. I don't think Vick should be back in, for two reasons. One, because of his jail time, and two, after 2 years in jail, he will probably be afraid to go into the locker room with other men to take a shower. Lmao. He might just up and be the star QB for the new UFL league. LMFAO Unless it's the Unintelligent Felony League, then I don't think he'll grab a roster spot. wink
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:05 am
I go back to my original point, what team can take the risk of acquiring Vick, especially in this economic age? More people might come protest than actually show up in the stadium.
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:51 pm
Valas Hume I go back to my original point, what team can take the risk of acquiring Vick, especially in this economic age? More people might come protest than actually show up in the stadium. Vick won't get a big deal. He'll get a fairly cheap contract for a short amount of time, to start out with. Remember, he's been out of the game for 2+ years, and may not be in shape or in the football mindset. Some teams might take a chance with him, but he won't start for a team immediately.
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