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Seahawketti |
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I can't imagine Steve Young saying "fucked up."
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GeneOkerlund27 |
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oakland taking a player in the 2nd round espn has no highlights of and is mel kiper's 73rd best player available at safety <3333333333
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Jitensha |
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lol. <3 Oakland
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For Petes Sake |
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Love love love love love love love
I still want Anquan - but this is a good start
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For Petes Sake |
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A Bartholomew wrote:You shoulda kept the pick to get Donald Brown - unless you plan on trading for Joseph Addai next year... |
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smokeitgood |
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yayayayayayay maclin AND mccoy!!!! ppl had maclin going as high as 5 and had us taking mccoy in round one. great draft so far
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Softtaco |
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Seahawketti wrote:Have fun paying some sucker 50 million guaranteed. And Oakland's pick was completely hilarious. I can't even find scouting reports on him. I'll just assume he runs a 4.3 and be done with it. |
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Seahawketti |
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Softtaco wrote:Most people are saying this is the last year of big rookie contracts, as they expect a rookie salary cap next year. The players who came out early for the draft this year are the smart ones. |
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erickman |
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Seahawketti wrote: yea i bet tim tebow feels like a fool for staying another year with the gators. when the lions would have giveng him anything. |
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7000dave |
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isn't next year the strike/lockout year???
or is it the no salary cap year?? Go Chiefs? |
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Nods |
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The Rookie salary cap is interesting, my hope is the league throws the rookies a bone and eliminates those stupid 6 year deals.
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A Bartholomew |
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I give the Greatriots an A+ for their draft so far
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Pahrump Mania |
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Is Oakland jealous of the Lions' perfect season? I think that the Lions aren't going to turn things around by drafting skilled position players, but at
least they are drafting NFL quality players.
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sunflower101 |
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erickman wrote:Did the Browns GM and Ted Thompson switch bodies. |
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Nods |
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I wouldn't be so down on the Lions, they did go 0-16 but they didn't look as bad as the Dolphins looked at 1-15, the Lions were close in a number of
games and they didn't really play the worst 7 or 8 teams in the league. That's the thing about scheduling a good team looks great when they have an
easy schedule while a bad looks terrible with a horrible schedule. This is a team that didn't play the Raiders, Chiefs, Seahawks, Rams, Bengals, and
Browns. If they played the Redskins or Bills at the end of the season rather then the beginning at home I'm not so sure that they wouldn't have won
those games.
The Lions would be a very good under the radar Wild Card pick this season. The Lions lost against the following teams in the 4th quarter The Colts, The Packers TWICE, The Vikings TWICE, they blew a 17 point lead against the Bucs, and The Bears in addition to that they had close games against the Texans and Redskins and they didn't draw a 49ers home game. I'll go so far as to say that the Lions were the 3rd worst team in the NFL behind the Chiefs and the Rams. |
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Pahrump Mania |
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I'm 48 and the Lions have won one playoff game during my lifetime. They wasted the careers of two of the best running backs I have ever seen. The only pro
team in any US sport that can give them a run for the worst franchise are the Clippers.
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RazorrzzEdge |
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Barry Sanders and who else?
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Jitensha |
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my favorite random blog headline of the day:
Raiders Don't Understand the Draft |
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Seacrest22 |
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Giving away their franchise QB in exchange for Kyle "Neckbeard" Orton, then squandering a first round pick on a RB and trading away another 1st round pick next year for a 2nd round pick this year. Somewhere Mike Shanahan is laughing his ass off. |
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A Bartholomew |
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Pahrump Mania wrote: I've mentioned this before, but Detroit sports fans shouldn't feel too sad. The Pistons won the NBA title in 2004, the Tigers made the WS a few years ago, and the Red Wings have won like 3 or 4 times this decade. |
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