2013-04-26, 23:54 | Link #6744 |
World's Greatest
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: San Francisco
Age: 36
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Selecting Tank Carradine was cool. Apparently he's a force off the edge and adding another pass rushing prospect with Aldon Smith and Ahmad Brooks already on board is way too sweet. Hopefully he's the real deal.
The Packers got Eddie Lacy and even though we have three good runners on our roster with Gore as the frontman, I have to admit I'm a little jealous. I liked what I saw from Lacy, and he looks more and more like Eddie George. I'm just a fan of those type of backs I guess. I think he'll be a good player for them and they can stop relying on the runningback by committee thing that they've gotten too comfortable with. It will be interesting to see how he performs against our defense in the first week of the season.
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2013-04-27, 01:17 | Link #6745 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: North Carolina, USA
Age: 34
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I bet Matt Flynn is on his knees, praying that the Raiders don't draft Barkley or Nassib ( or Wilson or Bray or Dysert, etc.).
There still plenty of players I like still on the board. If the Panthers drafts one or two of these guys, I'll be super happy with the Draft. WR Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech WR Da'Rick Rodgers, Tennessee Tech WR Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas OL Barrett Jones, Alabama C Brian Schwenke, California T David Bakhtiari, Colorado T David Quessenberry, San Jose State T Chris Faulk, LSU S Tony Jefferson, Oklahoma S Shamarko Thomas, Syracuse S Duke Williams, Nevada S Bacarri Rambo, Georgia CB Sanders Cummings, Georgia TE Ryan Otten, San Jose St TE Levine Toilolo, Stanford TE Joseph Fauria, UCLA *K Dustin Hopkins, Florida State *K Caleb Sturgis, Florida Of course, most of the picks will be players that wasn't even on my radar (not that that is an automatic bad thing, just the way it usually goes down). *Should be the final draft pick, of course. As UDFAs would be preferred. |
2013-04-27, 01:24 | Link #6746 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Bay Area
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And The Raiders pickup OLB Sio Moore in the third round. |
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2013-04-27, 21:42 | Link #6751 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Retracing my steps.....
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So I haven't been paying attention to the draft at all this year and once again Bellicheck goes and drafts players nobody else really seemed excited about. Anyone here know anything about these 2 WR they drafted? Any chance of them being any good?
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2013-04-28, 00:06 | Link #6752 |
'Sup Ballers
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: North Carolina, USA
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The one drafted in the 2nd round (Aaron Dobson) was considered a decent prospect, but many felt that that their were better options at the WR position at the time and that the pick is a reach. The second one, Josh Boyce, has injury history.
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2013-04-28, 00:54 | Link #6754 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: California
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^ Really ?
Personally I thought it was quite entertaining, it was interesting to see how far Geno Smith and Matt Barkley fell in the rounds. Despite both being considered first round prospect they both fell into later rounds, Smith to 2nd and Barkley to the 4th. Despite being drafted, they are both quite possibly pissed they did not drafted in the first round.
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2013-04-28, 21:04 | Link #6756 |
Hiding Under Your Bed
Join Date: May 2008
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I realize there's a natural law that states one needs to support one's alma mater (and, by extension, college football conference), but this new B10 re-alignment is so stupid. There's absolutely nothing resembling parity between the new East and West divisions. A lot of great games have been thrown to the wind as well.
I'd much rather Bucky have been able to play MSU, UM, and "The" OSU, than...um...Nebraska?
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2013-04-28, 21:15 | Link #6757 | |
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Nebraska/Wisky will be the de facto Big Ten West Championship every year while UM, OSU, PSU, and MSU brutalize each other... which leaves open the possibility of some ridiculous outcomes, like Rutgers making the championship game, because they caught the tougher games after those teams became the walking dead from facing the other good teams. At least the East is going to have some great games every year. I know that us Penn Staters are comparatively new to the Big 10 and thus we don't "get" the history of the conference like other teams do. From a 3rd Person perspective, I'm sure that the Little Brown Jug is important for Michigan and Minnesota, but does it really mean anything in the grand scheme of things? There are many "trophy" games and rivalries in college football, but only a few are really "national" interest games anymore. OSU/Michigan has been preserved, of course. That game is up there with games like the Iron Bowl, Florida/FSU, USC/UCLA, etc. that garner national attention almost every year. Paul Bunyan's Axe? Important to Minny and Wisky, not that important to nation. But, as I said, I'm sure that if Penn State had long, ongoing rivalry like most of the other Big 10 teams, we'd feel differently, but we don't. Penn Staters are split on our only possible "rival," Pitt. I'm in the camp that could not care any less about Pitt and would actually rather NOT play Pitt, lest we get dragged down to their level. The other camp desperately wants us to play Pitt because it's "such a huge rivalry." Well, bad news for them. It's not. No one outside Pennsylvania cares. Rivalries may sound nice for the fans, but I don't think they mean much when, ultimately, everyone is fighting to win the conference and then the national championship. As for Nebraska, I'm glad you feel that way. Penn Staters, for whatever reason, were PUMPED that we were going to play Nebraska every year as our permanent "cross-over" game. I'm thrilled now that we only have to see them twice every 6-8 years. Nebraska is a classic program, but they don't get it done for me. I am much happier to be playing Michigan every year now. I am, of course, less than thrilled that we ALSO have to play friggin' Rutgers every year, but, oh well. Allegedly the Big 10 added Rutgers and Maryland, in part, to appease us, since our admins have apparently long bitched about having no other eastern teams in the Big 10. Well, that was our fault for joining, then.
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2013-04-28, 23:35 | Link #6758 |
Hiding Under Your Bed
Join Date: May 2008
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I know it's text, but I thought I was pretty clear at how ambivalent I was towards playing Nebraska.
Yes, there are some "old" rivalries between us and two teams in the Western division, but no one in the current generation really gives two hoots about them, and I can pretty much guarantee that games against the two Michigans and OSU bring out far more passion in today's Bucky fanbase than any of the teams we have in our division. The beat-up issue isn't as big as I think you're making it out to be. It's not like OSU wasn't playing Michigan a lot, as an example, already. In the end, whoever wins the East will be playing whoever wins the West, and odds are whoever is representing the East will win. We may have won the championship for the last couple years, but I'm a realist as to how good of a team we're capable of fielding, and it's not one I'd ever rank as top tier. I realize that basing divisions off present performance isn't perhaps the smartest thing to do for long term health, but even from the long view, I don't see there ever being real parity between West and East with this setup. And, being completely selfish, Bucky's conference games just got a lot less exciting. I realize everyone loves their own college towns, but Madison on Sundays was really a treat (and known nationally for it; comes from the alcohol-induced scandinavian heritage coupled with there being no other real sports/cities in the state outside of the Packers, and have you ever been to Green Bay...; heck, our Geology department has a liquor license even!), and deserves better than the games we'll now be playing. Sure, I don't live there anymore, but it's sad to see anything that might change such a cherished memory.
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2013-04-29, 11:02 | Link #6759 |
WE ARE.... PENN STATE....
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Oh, no, I got it. I'm sorry if I made it sound like something else. I was serious when I said, "I'm glad you feel that way." No sarcasm. Nebraska fans have this huge ego problem and expect that anyone playing them should feel honored to have the chance to face Nebraska. Really aggravates me. So when I hear someone else saying, "Nebraska doesn't get it done for me," I like what I hear.
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