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Defensewins 01-09-2009, 05:22 PM I was really impressed with the level of talent in last nights game. Both teams are loaded with talent. There were alot of future NFL players in that game last night. I know Florida as usual will always have NFL talent, but i was really surprised/impressed by Oklahoma. Their DB's are big and fast. So are thier WR's. Of course their QB is talented. But what really impressed me was their offensive and defensive lines, they are very strong. They gave Florida a good game. If it wasn't for their multiple turnovers at key moments Oklahoma should have won.
Trample the Elderly 01-09-2009, 07:49 PM I must admit that I fell asleep during the game. It didn't come on until 8:30PM EST.
What I did see was Duke Robinson comit a penalty that cost UO a score. I still think him and Loadholt should be considered for the draft. It also made me wonder if there are any Florida O-line men up for the draft?
Florida's quarterback was sick. When I woke back right after half-time he started to really tear things up. I'd thought to myself, "why can't our QB do that?" Jason's not built like that though and they're two different types of QBs. But just imagine . . . .
Boston Brave 01-09-2009, 10:14 PM Just the opposite for me, I was not overly impressed with either team. Oklahoma wins 3 of 5, but not last night when it counted. Without a doubt, there was NFL talent on the field but just a much talent in the Rose or Fiesta.
Trample the Elderly 01-09-2009, 10:32 PM Here's a guy to consider for the draft, Brandon Spikes. I'm looking harder at Florida's players after their win last night.
When the time comes, I would love to get Tebow (and his woman). Not sure what we would do with him, but the kid is a gamer! JUST KNOWS how to win!
GMScud 01-10-2009, 12:59 AM Here's a guy to consider for the draft, Brandon Spikes. I'm looking harder at Florida's players after their win last night.
Well, Florida is my school, and the Gators are nearly as big a passion for me as the Redskins. Brandon Spikes is a leader and a total beast. No guarantee he'll go pro, but he should. A total monster who can play inside or out, can rush the passer, and has great hands and speed (returned 3 INTs for TDs this year).
As far as Tebow, I think he'll go back to school. He doesn't want to be an H-back, LB, or TE, and that's what he's projected as right now. He wants to play QB. I heard both McShay and Kiper today say that he'd be better off going back to school and polish up his QB skills. As far as leadership and intangibles, there may be no better player at any level in any sport right now. Seriously. The man can just will a victory.
I don't care how many pass catchers we have, Percy Harvin would be a nasty addition. He's 5-11 200 lbs, benches over 400lbs and runs a 4.3. He's a tougher Reggie Bush, and can easily line up at wideout or RB. Don't get me started on my Gators. I'll gush for hours.
As far as the other guys, I'd take Duke Robinson or Loadholt on the Redskins in a heartbeat.
an23dy 01-10-2009, 12:46 PM I liked the DT for Oklahoma, Gerald McCoy. He seemed like he was getting great penetration all game. Brandon Spikes and Percy Harvin I would also like, but I feel DT is more of a need.
Trample the Elderly 01-10-2009, 12:59 PM Well, Florida is my school, and the Gators are nearly as big a passion for me as the Redskins. Brandon Spikes is a leader and a total beast. No guarantee he'll go pro, but he should. A total monster who can play inside or out, can rush the passer, and has great hands and speed (returned 3 INTs for TDs this year).
As far as Tebow, I think he'll go back to school. He doesn't want to be an H-back, LB, or TE, and that's what he's projected as right now. He wants to play QB. I heard both McShay and Kiper today say that he'd be better off going back to school and polish up his QB skills. As far as leadership and intangibles, there may be no better player at any level in any sport right now. Seriously. The man can just will a victory.
I don't care how many pass catchers we have, Percy Harvin would be a nasty addition. He's 5-11 200 lbs, benches over 400lbs and runs a 4.3. He's a tougher Reggie Bush, and can easily line up at wideout or RB. Don't get me started on my Gators. I'll gush for hours.
As far as the other guys, I'd take Duke Robinson or Loadholt on the Redskins in a heartbeat.
Percy Harvin, I'll have to check him out. Thanks bro!
GMScud 01-10-2009, 01:38 PM Percy Harvin, I'll have to check him out. Thanks bro!
There's plenty of Percy to drool over on youtube. Dude is a lightning bolt. Urban Meyer said he "has the fastest first step I've ever seen."
freddyg12 01-10-2009, 02:03 PM Well, Florida is my school, and the Gators are nearly as big a passion for me as the Redskins. Brandon Spikes is a leader and a total beast. No guarantee he'll go pro, but he should. A total monster who can play inside or out, can rush the passer, and has great hands and speed (returned 3 INTs for TDs this year).
As far as Tebow, I think he'll go back to school. He doesn't want to be an H-back, LB, or TE, and that's what he's projected as right now. He wants to play QB. I heard both McShay and Kiper today say that he'd be better off going back to school and polish up his QB skills. As far as leadership and intangibles, there may be no better player at any level in any sport right now. Seriously. The man can just will a victory.
I don't care how many pass catchers we have, Percy Harvin would be a nasty addition. He's 5-11 200 lbs, benches over 400lbs and runs a 4.3. He's a tougher Reggie Bush, and can easily line up at wideout or RB. Don't get me started on my Gators. I'll gush for hours.
As far as the other guys, I'd take Duke Robinson or Loadholt on the Redskins in a heartbeat.
It would certainly stir up some sh.., both here on the wp & w/fans & media peops in general, if we selected a wr. I can hear the comparisons to M. Millen now. However, see JLC's latest position review on the rb's. He says the coaches tell him privately they want a home run hitter that can break the big play. Funny to say that even at his age (27?), CP is no longer that guy, though he was when he got here in 04.
Drafting Harvin would be a way to get a Bush type guy that could line up in several places & return punts, something we need badly IMO!
Harvin is from Richmond if I'm correct isn't he? So he's local & that would add to his appeal for fans & Danny, who loves any angle he can market. While I'm in total agreement w/the many here (and media) who are hoping for O & D line help, as well as OLB, if they're able to sign a starting OT in free agency (sounds tough given the cap status), I think Harvin would be a good pick if he was there at 13. He would have to return punts right away though.
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