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53Fan 02-28-2010, 02:02 PM yeah, really looking forward to that friday. espn is going to have to come up with a cool slogan name for it to make it an official holiday. I imagine i will get 0 effective work done that day.
Probably, why should that day be any different?
SBXVII 02-28-2010, 02:02 PM THE DOWNFALL OF NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL IN PICTURES:
Florida's Tim Tebow:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/gmscud/image002.jpg
Southern Cal's Mark Sanchez:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/gmscud/image1.jpg
Texas' Colt McCoy:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/gmscud/image3.jpg
Georgia's Matt Stafford:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/gmscud/image4.jpg
And finally, Notre Dame's Jimmy Clausen:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/gmscud/image5.jpg
Holey cow there are some hot girls..... well except Clausen's....
Think positive people, he has awsome character as seen here.... he's doing community service. ;)
CRedskinsRule 02-28-2010, 02:06 PM yeah, really looking forward to that friday. espn is going to have to come up with a cool slogan name for it to make it an official holiday. I imagi
Probably, why should that day be any different?
LOL as long as my boss doesn't figure out, it's all good. (and for the record i normally get 10 to 20% effective work done so 0 would be a bit of a departure!) :rofl:
SBXVII 02-28-2010, 02:13 PM What are you talking about? Pro footballs aren't thinner than NFL balls!!! And small hands don't matter huh? Do you remember Danny "Woeful"? Guy had to wear gloves all the time. I don't see why the big hangup with Bradford/Clausen. A ton of good, solid QBs coming out this draft. We could draft a guy in say the 4th round and still get a great QB. There is around a dozen QBs available that have the potential to become solid pros. I rather build a great line and then draft a kid from a second tier school than waste a first round pick and not properly address the o line. Our first two picks should be o linemen. Samuels and Thomas need to retire.
and this is where we differ.... I'd rather draft a QB that has more potential of becoming a franchise QB in a shorter amount of time and build the OL at the same time.
Honestly there is about only 2 worthy of that, Bradford and Clausen. Then there is a drop off to which the rest have physical characteristics that need to be worked on or changed. Lets look at it this way.... if your willing to forgo the QB position for OL and take a second tier QB then you might as well stay with JC. Which I know is what some of you want but I'm tired of second tier QB's or QB's that need a lot of coaching up. Lets get our franchise QB this draft since next year I have to expect us to do better then 4-12 which will push us farther down the draft poll and again getting stuck with second tier QB's that have to be coached up.
There is not much difference in the second tier QB's. All bring something different to the table but each will need to be coached up for a couple of years. Unless the staff is enamored with JC he's gone next year. Our coached up QB won't be ready if he's simply a second tier QB...look at JC, 6yrs in the league and we are still coaching him up.
Lotus 02-28-2010, 02:19 PM and this is where we differ.... I'd rather draft a QB that has more potential of becoming a franchise QB in a shorter amount of time and build the OL at the same time.
Honestly there is about only 2 worthy of that, Bradford and Clausen. Then there is a drop off to which the rest have physical characteristics that need to be worked on or changed. Lets look at it this way.... if your willing to forgo the QB position for OL and take a second tier QB then you might as well stay with JC. Which I know is what some of you want but I'm tired of second tier QB's or QB's that need a lot of coaching up. Lets get our franchise QB this draft since next year I have to expect us to do better then 4-12 which will push us farther down the draft poll and again getting stuck with second tier QB's that have to be coached up.
There is not much difference in the second tier QB's. All bring something different to the table but each will need to be coached up for a couple of years. Unless the staff is enamored with JC he's gone next year. Our coached up QB won't be ready if he's simply a second tier QB...look at JC, 6yrs in the league and we are still coaching him up.
I agree. Outside of Bradford or Clausen, I don't see anyone who would be an improvement on what we already have. I say draft a QB at #4 or make QB a very low priority.
SBXVII 02-28-2010, 02:26 PM Dude, come up to Downriver Detroit and you will understand my agony. At least in VA the women are not eating bon bons indoors for 9 months a year, chain smokers, or are on crack. Detroit til a couple years ago had the fattest women in the fattest state of the union.
There in lies your problems.... :)
You should go up river... everyone knows all the great fish is up river unless your looking for catfish, which are usually eating trash down river at the bottom. :)
SBXVII 02-28-2010, 02:30 PM What is wrong with Manassas? Virginia gals can't be worse or even equally as bad as Detroit women. I am not moving for women either.
Well if you don't mind moving into Little Havana then your good.
CultBrennan59 02-28-2010, 02:30 PM NFL Videos: Bradford vs Clausen (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-combine/09000d5d816a1ab4/Bradford-vs-Clausen)
According to Casserly and the other guy, they both say that Bradford is the exact type of QB that Mike Shanahan would want. If what they're saying is true and he's Mikes guy for sure, then do you all see us moving up to get Sam at No. 1? I could see us trading Jason and Rocky as well as our 1st rounder for their 1st rounder.
Dirtbag59 02-28-2010, 02:33 PM http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s274/gmscud/image4.jpg
This pic is such a nice and accurate representation of Georgia. Weird 80's sunglasses, plad pants, American flag (though sometimes it's paired with the confederate flag), everyone holding a red cup, blonde southern bells. Everyone of those girls are most likely a die hard conservative. The girl with the sunglasses on the top of her head looks like shes about to pass out.
Some more pics of life in Georgia.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_M2Q_weJutuI/RjtObCgNK1I/AAAAAAAABkU/UUCB_L8_-pM/s400/Pic__3__Stafford_and_Cox__of_course_Cox_is_on_the_ ground_.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/213/482877996_7af67e156f.jpg
http://www.gridirongenerals.com/images/NCAA/SEC/Georgia-Bulldogs/Matthew-Stafford/matt-stafford-holding-keg.jpg
Not that all of this is necessarily bad but to me it feels like sometimes this is all people do, minus the hot girls.
Kalisto2010 02-28-2010, 02:38 PM I agree. I just do not know why, if we are so hell bent on getting a young QB THIS draft,(still thinking ALL OLine in the first 2 rounds this year, and Locker for next year) we wouldnt trade down a bit in the second round a pick up Pike for a bargain, enabling us to get Okung as a cornerstone for him next year after he develops behind JC for a year. But drafting Okung and then trading up 6 or seven spots from our 2nd round pick and grabbing Campbell, cementing one whole side of our OLine for years to come that still looks like the way to go from my point of view. Then you can still at least give JC his one additional chance, as everyone seems to want to give him a mulligan due to line issues for last season, and still have the option for Locker next offseason.
I agree with you on Locker. I would rather have him than Clausen or Bradford. However, haven't you noticed how much his stock has risen since he decided to stay in school? Now they're projecting him to be the number one pick of next years draft. With Shannahan coaching, there's no way we'll be in a position to draft him.
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