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Domdab99

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  1. LOL at citing McShay and Kiper. They're records of picking studs is just slightly better than a random number generator.
  2. Why do people want Darnold over Rosen? I don’t ger it.
  3. Even though picking a RB #1 would normally be "LOL Browns" worthy, this year, I think if Cleveland picks Barkley No. 1, they are guaranteed one of Darnold, Rosen, or Mayfield. Why Allen is in this mix, I have no idea...but put him there, too, if they happen to like him. This would not be bad at all for the Browns. If Rosen is dropping, the Biills can just move up to 6 and pick him there. But if they're really going to move up to 1 or 2 for Darnold or - god forbid - Allen - this would not be good at all.
  4. Staying at 12 and picking Allen would be a disaster....I wouldn't even know what to call trading up and then picking Allen.
  5. meh, Sean Payton and most people didn't see a Carson Wentz in Carson Wentz.
  6. What does one have to do with another? That's a false equivalency. (look it up) Jerry Jones did not do that during the National Anthem. He did it before the National Anthem. You should really know something about what you're using as an example. And I'm a grammar nit. Since I'm addressing you specifically as a Dumbass, I just figured it was better to capitalize it.
  7. If we're lucky, in two years he'll be Jake Locker. *** Derwin James
  8. as Peter King has mentioned: Rishard Matthews has been a more productive NFL player over the past three years than Dez Bryant. Since opening day 2015: I've never heard of Rishard Mathews. I think that's all I need to know about signing Dez.
  9. 1. Sam Darnold - Browns 2. Josh Rosen - Bills 3. Josh Allen - Chargers 4. Baker Mayfield - Jets 5. Lamar Jackson - Patriots Bonus: Bills Pick - Rosen
  10. Saquon Barkley's stats for the last three years as a RB: 671 attempts, 3843 yards, 5.7 YPC, 43 TD Lamar Jackson's stats as a runner for the last three years: 655 attempts, 4132 yards, 6.3 YPC, 50 TD Now add his passing numbers. The kid is special.
  11. What happened? I'm still waiting on the massive "drop" that's going to bury me in coaching wisdom. Feel free to rebut my very simple statement. It should be easy for you, since you've had all this time to think about it.
  12. I think you missed his main point, which is, WHO KNOWS?
  13. Thats because they’re not under contract, Dumbass
  14. Make a kick on grass that he had never made that long before? In the last few seconds of the Super Bowl? A few more yards would've been better. *** You know, it's odd...I think of Bruce, and I can SEE various plays he made. I think of Reed, and I SEE catch after catch and touchdown after touchdown. Hell, I can SEE plays made by Lofton, Tasker, Odoms...I know Thurman is one of the best ever, and his stats while with this team were incredible. But when I think of him, I don't SEE anything. I just don't remember any one play of his. Well, except for the fumble in the last Super Bowl. That, I remember.
  15. I can't tell you how scared I am of you and your old school posters laughing at me. Write all you want, Skippy, I probably won't read it. I said what I had to say, you're wrong, and I'm done with you. The fact that you want to keep vomiting pages of meaningless blather won't change that fact. Noe does it mean I have to read it. But you can be sure I will still be here quaking in my boots over people I'm talking to on the Internet. People who assume their experience is somehow better than someone else's without bothering to find out. The arrogance is astounding. It is only matched by your poor premise.
  16. Who would you rather have in his prime, Thurman with 18 hall of famers around him, or OJ when he was the whole offense and yet he still broke records?
  17. lol check yourself, Francis. You can “drop” anything you want, but your main thesis is faulty. College coaches use schemes that will A) best suit their personnel, and B) most likely give them wins against the defenses they play against. That’s it. High school prospects will go where they get a scholarship. Only a handful of elite prospects can pick and choose where they go, yet most will still choose a winning program instead of choosing one that will make them more “pro-ready.” Again, it is not a coach’s job to make his players pro-ready. It is to win. That’s it. say all you want, but whatever you “drop” won’t be refuting these simple facts. While you may have coached before, I’m an English professor, and my grade for you is C+. Interesting subject, but poorly organized with a faulty premise. <mic drop>
  18. Thurman isn’t even the best RB in Bills’ history
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