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Georgia has used the ZBS for years, Knowshon is the third RB we have drafted from Georgia the past 14 years. |
Gotta say, those rankings are nearly as ****ed as Homo 2724.
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Orton didn't have anyone to throw the ball to last year. Devin Hester was his number 1 receiver and he is a converted CB. Hester would be a 4th or 5th string WR here. Knowshon can do everything Forte can do and was a better back coming out of college than Forte. Knowshon is the most complete RB to come out since LT. |
This dupe just jumped the shark.
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Nicely done. |
Pittsburgh is too high, they have a QB group of 1.
Texans should be higher. Grossman as your 3rd stringer is pretty good. Giants should be higher as well. Jags are too high |
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So would Matt Cassel. Which is the whole reason McDaniels tried to acquire him. Albert would not likely be LT, but he'd probably at least start at RT or guard. Waters is a 4 time pro bowl guard. Bowe would start over Eddie Royal and his 10.8 yards per catch. LJ is a proven workhorse back, he'd start over a rookie. |
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His ability to block blitzing linebackers and to sell fakes and recieve dump offs and turn them into big gains will dictate his success in the offense alot more than his consistant ability to run between the tackles as Forte did. If he misses a couple key blocks on a player like Shawne Merriman or Derrick Burgess, or any of the other premier pass rushers he will have to help the team block, you will be posting some homer shit that you are better off with Simms anyway. Hester was never really a cb atMiami, he played many positions including wr. He never had a home position and thats the biggest reason he slipped a bit in the draft. I look for a couple wrs in chicago to "come out of nowhere" now that they have a real nfl qb throwing the ball. Similar to when Brees first went to NO. Good qbs make recieving corps better. They take 4th rounders and make them weapons. Cutler was one of those, Orton isnt. blind homerism is a disease |
Part time players at RB averaging 5+ yards a carry isn't all that unusual.
You realize that Terrell Davis only averaged 5+ yards in only one season, and that Jim Brown is the only RB in NFL history to average over 5 yards a carry for the course of his career. |
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15 is taking into account the Casel trade, I assure you. Without Cassel we would likely have a 25-32 ranking here. I like TT, I do, but he only won 1 start. I know the d sucked, and all the rest of the bigger reasons we lost, but he didnt exactly light the world on fire in the fourth (and most important to qbs) quarter and lead us on game winning drives. Not saying either that he doesnt have what it takes to do so in the future, either. I think 15 is generous, at this point, my friend! |
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