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Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:10 PM

Tigers "Rufie Sex" the 12 in NFL Draft Picks!
 
Tigers Lead Big 12 With Six NFL Draft Picks Coffman, Brown, Sulak All Go On Day Two Of Draft <!-- remove this block --> <!-- end block --> April 26, 2009
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Columbia, Mo. -
What a weekend it was for the Mizzou Football program, related to the 2009 NFL Draft. Three more Tiger standouts had their names called, bringing MU's total for the draft to a Big 12 Conference-best six. Chase Coffman (3rd round, Cincinnati Bengals), Colin Brown (5th round, Kansas City Chiefs) and Stryker Sulak (6th round, Oakland Raiders) became the newest wave of Tigers infiltrating the ranks of the National Football League, bringing the total number of players drafted under Head Coach Gary Pinkel to 16 overall, including 14 total in the last five drafts (2005-09).
As of late Sunday evening, two other Tigers had signed free agent contracts following the draft, with at least four others accepting invitations to workout for NFL teams. Record-setting QB Chase Daniel signed a free agent deal with the Washington Redskins shortly after the draft was over, and LB Brock Christopher signed with the Atlanta Falcons.
Other Tigers who reportedly had accepted invitations to upcoming tryouts included QB Chase Patton (Chicago Bears), PK Jeff Wolfert (Chicago Bears), S Justin Garrett (Cincinnati Bengals) and WR Tommy Saunders (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
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<!-- STORY AD ENDS HERE --> Mizzou led the Big 12 with its six draftees in 2009. Here's a rundown of how the Big 12 teams fared in the draft this year:
  1. MIZZOU - 6
  2. Oklahoma - 5
  3. Texas - 4
  4. Texas Tech - 4
  5. Nebraska - 3
  6. Texas A&M - 2
  7. Baylor - 1
  8. Colorado - 1
  9. Kansas State - 1
  10. Oklahoma State - 1
  11. Iowa State - 0
  12. Kansas - 0
Nationally, only four schools had more draft picks than the Tigers. Here's a look at the top schools in this year's draft:
  1. USC - 11
  2. Ohio State - 7
  3. Oregon State - 7
  4. South Carolina - 7
  5. MIZZOU - 6
  6. Georgia - 6
  7. LSU - 6
  8. Oregon - 6
  9. Cincinnati - 6
The last time Mizzou had this many picks in an NFL Draft was back in 1981, when a total of seven Tigers were selected, with all going in the seventh round or above. Tigers taken that year included OT Howard Richards (1st round, Dallas Cowboys), RB James Wilder (2nd round, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), DB Eric Wright (2nd round, San Francisco 49ers), DE Wendell Ray (5th round, Minnesota Vikings), DB Johnnie Poe (6th round, New Orleans Saints), DB Bill Whitaker (7th round, Green Bay Packers) and DB Ron Fellows (7th round, Dallas Cowboys).

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:11 PM

Taste the foam of the Black and Golden Shower Beak Bitches!

doomy3 04-30-2009 08:16 PM

Great, another quality thread from the biggest douchebag in the history of the internet.:rolleyes:

Fritz88 04-30-2009 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Raised On Riots (Post 5730237)
Taste the foam of the Black and Golden Shower Beak Bitches!

wemembew this?

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Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by doomy3 (Post 5730247)
Great, another quality thread from the biggest douchebag in the history of the internet.:rolleyes:



"Oh I just thought it would be a nice to share with yada-yada-yada" etc.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doomy3 (Post 5730247)
Great, another quality thread from the biggest douchebag in the history of the internet.:rolleyes:

Read your own work much?

KcMizzou 04-30-2009 08:33 PM

When you're proud that your favorite team was talented enough to have the most NFL draftees in their conference... be sure to throw in a date rape reference.

You're embarrassing.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 5730278)
When you're proud that your favorite team was talented enough to have the most NFL draftees in their conference... be sure to throw in a date rape reference.

You're embarrassing.

Get a sense of humor. Or a colonic.
Dick.

luv 04-30-2009 08:44 PM

I'm proud of the team. I hope next year proves to be even better. We definitely have some holes to fill.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 5730316)
I'm proud of the team. I hope next year proves to be even better. We definitely have some holes to fill.

It's a mind set as much as anything else. Everybody gets hung up on this guy or that guy leaving, but super-talent aside it's the program that sets the tone every year.
They might not win the 12 North every year, but I doubt they'll ever fall to the depths again either.

doomy3 04-30-2009 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 5730278)
When you're proud that your favorite team was talented enough to have the most NFL draftees in their conference... be sure to throw in a date rape reference.

You're embarrassing.



Yeah, I'm already embarrassed I share an NFL team with this assclown. I feel sorry for you MU fans that you have to put up with his gay ass in your college team's threads too. Hopefully he stays out of the Royals' threads, because they are about the only thing on this board he hasn't ruined yet.

**crosses fingers**

MAYBE he will just follow his boy-toy, Mark Sanchez, right on over to New York and become a Jets' fan.

KcMizzou 04-30-2009 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 5730316)
I'm proud of the team. I hope next year proves to be even better. We definitely have some holes to fill.

It's probably unrealistic to expect better next season. We lost some highly talented players... and will replace them with other highly talented players.. with a lot less experience.

If Mizzou's in the thick of the race in the Big 12 North next season, I'll be very happy.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doomy3 (Post 5730329)
Yeah, I'm already embarrassed I share an NFL team with this assclown. I feel sorry for you MU fans that you have to put up with his gay ass in your college team's threads too. Hopefully he stays out of the Royals' threads, because they are about the only thing on this board he hasn't ruined yet.

**crosses fingers**

MAYBE he will just follow his boy-toy, Mark Sanchez, right on over to New York and become a Jets' fan.

Hey mother****er; the exit door to the thread is to your right, and don't be afraid to use it!

luv 04-30-2009 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raised On Riots (Post 5730327)
It's a mind set as much as anything else. Everybody gets hung up on this guy or that guy leaving, but super-talent aside it's the program that sets the tone every year.
They might not win the 12 North every year, but I doubt they'll ever fall to the depths again either.

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 5730334)
It's probably unrealistic to expect better next season. We lost some highly talented players... and will replace them with other highly talented players.. with a lot less experience.

If Mizzou's in the thick of the race in the Big 12 North next season, I'll be very happy.

Yeah, it's always hard to see good players go. I know we have a good program, but it's going to take some good recruiting to properly fill those holes. Hopfully, inexperience won't drag us down too much next year. I'd love to see our defense improve.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-30-2009 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 5730360)
Yeah, it's always hard to see good players go. I know we have a good program, but it's going to take some good recruiting to properly fill those holes. Hopfully, inexperience won't drag us down too much next year. I'd love to see our defense improve.

The more guys we send to the NFL, the better our talent acquisitions become over time. I'm not trying to state the obvious, but it's definitely a selling point to kids who are deathly serious about going on to the professional level.

In Pinkel I trust!


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