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the Talking Can 04-17-2011 05:17 AM

this draft barely exists


i have almost no opinion on anyone, and the draft is almost here

weird

Pasta Little Brioni 04-17-2011 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 7570358)
BTW, if we had drafted Cam last year we wouldn't be forced to consider shitty prospects like Phil Taylor this year :banghead:

What has Cam Thomas done in this league to warrant passing over a highly touted nose? Other than getting his wang slurped on CP all last pre-draft season of course.

OnTheWarpath15 04-17-2011 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 7571460)
this draft barely exists


i have almost no opinion on anyone, and the draft is almost here

weird

Yep. Same here.

http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/...fiveometer.gif

milkman 04-17-2011 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7571623)

I think that feeling might be generated, in large part, because many feel that it really doesn't matter much who we draft because this team will be held back as long as Cassel remains the starting QB.

the Talking Can 04-17-2011 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7572475)
I think that feeling might be generated, in large part, because many feel that it really doesn't matter much who we draft because this team will be held back as long as Cassel remains the starting QB.

speaking for myself, it's just the lack of 1 or 2 obvious candidates to argue about and the holdout and no FA

i mean i have 0 clue who we're interested in...last year it was Berry v Okung

plus i didn't watch as much college football this year, so I'm not as attached to players as i was last year...just a perfect storm

i actually think we're a just a few players away from a solidly built team, the QB is what is...i think he's a waste of time, obviously, but he isn't going anywhere so I hope we can build a good enough team around him

but my interest will turn to 11 on draft day...might even be more fun having no idea what to look for...

'Hamas' Jenkins 04-17-2011 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 7571127)
I'm wondering if anybody remembers that Cam fell to the 5th round and backed up a guy off the street in San Diego.

And has more sacks than Tyson Jackson.

notorious 04-17-2011 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 7572510)
And has more sacks than Tyson Jackson.

I think my niece has more sacks then Tyson Jackson.

Saccopoo 04-17-2011 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 7570358)
BTW, if we had drafted Cam last year we wouldn't be forced to consider shitty prospects like Phil Taylor this year :banghead:

This dude ain't shitty and potentially could be had in the fifth round:

Chris Nield, NT; West Virginia: 6'2", 319 lbs.

Team Captain
Team MVP
First Team All-Conference
Academic First Team All-Conference
Three Year starter at NT

Under valued because of his lack of overall mass, a la Kyle Williams, but he's a monster in plugging the run and two gapping the center and guard. Never stops. Knows his role at a NT.

I think the guy has a ton of potential under a coach like Crennel.

http://www.kidsportsmagazine.com/PSR...is%20Neild.jpg

A fan love fest blog on Neild:

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Here is why Chris Neild is a leader

How does that go?
You find out how tough someone is when they go through tough times ... something like that.
Anyway, that is close enough – you know what I am trying to say.
Everyone can agree the past few weeks have been tough for this West Virginia University football team, as they have fallen to Syracuse and Connecticut.
One senior, Chris Neild, needs applauded.
You can applaud Neild for going hard on every snap.
You can applaud Neild for running down ballcarriers, rushing quarterbacks or banging away at the interior offensive linemen in front of him.
I'm going to applaud Neild for facing the media music every single time he's been asked to talk.
Yes --- Every. Single. Time.
Immediately after the Syracuse loss, with blood dripping down his nose, Neild was there answering questions.
In the midweek availability between the Syracuse and UConn games, Neild was there, answering questions.
After the UConn game, when within an earshot I heard other seniors tell the WVU Sports Communications staff they didn't want to speak to media members, Neild quietly shook his head in agreement, sat in a chair and tackled every question head on with dignity and candor.
In fairness, there have been others who have spoken to media members through this rough patch (quarterback Geno Smith comes to mind), but there has been no one who has offered the depth, honesty and bluntness that Neild has, especially no other senior.
And to look at this deeper, this is Neild's last shot and he knows it, this two-game losing streak has to be as tough on him as anyone.
Before this season, coach Bill Stewart spoke of his senior leaders; he talked of how this team would be propelled through this schedule largely through their guidance.
In the times when things were going good, there were many seniors willing to talk, hamming it up for the cameras and yapping away with more quotes than we could find room for in our stories.
But, in the rough patches, Neild has been the constant, the one guy who has withstood the media torrent.
You know, Chris Neild has a pretty decent chance to get selected in the NFL Draft after this season for his skills as a nose tackle in a 3-4 defense. I'm certain, in that process, the scouts will speak to the WVU coaches about his on-field abilities as they ponder if they should use a draft pick on this young man.
If those same scouts ever need to ask about how he presents himself to the media, they can feel free to contact me. I'll vouch for the young man in that regard.


Gadzooks 04-17-2011 07:19 PM

Phil Taylor is definitely this years Cam.
Apparently, he has some foot problems and is likely to drop. So you guys could pass him by 2 or 3 times and all of the drafterbators will be crying.

SAUTO 04-17-2011 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7572475)
I think that feeling might be generated, in large part, because many feel that it really doesn't matter much who we draft because this team will be held back as long as Cassel remains the starting QB.

That could be some of it. Also the labor situation and the fact that we are picking at 21 rather than top five.

Most people don't want to put their prediction out there on such a crapshoot then have people remember it forever. And I can understand that.
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RealSNR 04-17-2011 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Zooks (Post 7572697)
Phil Taylor is definitely this years Cam.
Apparently, he has some foot problems and is likely to drop. So you guys could pass him by 2 or 3 times and all of the drafterbators will be crying.

Drafturbators don't cry about shitty players like Phil Taylor

Gadzooks 04-17-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 7572706)
Drafturbators don't cry about shitty players like Phil Taylor

They were crying about Cam but, (in my best knowmo voice), Cam was just saving his strength for this season where he going to unleash the dogs of hell from his fingertips on every snap. For those who have forgotten about the power of the Cam Thomas, and what he represents, keep one thing in mind, the frequencies in his head are not known to normals, next season, you shall fall, like the others before, to the power of Cam Thomas!!!

milkman 04-17-2011 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 7572703)
That could be some of it. Also the labor situation and the fact that we are picking at 21 rather than top five.

Most people don't want to put their prediction out there on such a crapshoot then have people remember it forever. And I can understand that.
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I can remember a great deal of interest and discussion when we were picking at 20 in 2006.

There were a lot of people who liked Mathias Kiwanuka, some (most notably mecca) that had a lot of interest in Antonio Cromartie, and many more, including myself, that were really in the Tamba Hali camp.

I think the labor situation does play into it some extent, but I do believe the primary reason lies with Cassel.

SAUTO 04-17-2011 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7572786)
I can remember a great deal of interest and discussion when we were picking at 20 in 2006.

There were a lot of people who liked Mathias Kiwanuka, some (most notably mecca) that had a lot of interest in Antonio Cromartie, and many more, including myself, that were really in the Tamba Hali camp.

I think the labor situation does play into it some extent, but I do believe the primary reason lies with Cassel.

Could be I wasn't here then.

I was all about cromartie ftr.
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the Talking Can 04-17-2011 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Zooks (Post 7572697)
Phil Taylor is definitely this years Cam.
Apparently, he has some foot problems and is likely to drop. So you guys could pass him by 2 or 3 times and all of the drafterbators will be crying.

you should stop trying to be hootie....it makes you look pretty ****ing stupid


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