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Re: TT's 08 draft 

Post#21 » by ReddManBogieMan » Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:21 am

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ReddManBogieMan wrote:That article is bad IMO, because it is easy to say now who we should have drafted based on our current injury problems. Plus nobody anticipated KGB dropping off the way he did for the DE position.


IMO your wrong right from the start. Its your opinion and your entitled to it BUT people can and DID anticipate issues we face now. Trading Williams and relying on Harrell may not have been an issue for you or TT but many of us DID see that coming. I think it was MajorDad who foresaw KGB's decline. Thats also why many of us wanted a CB who could impact this year. Harris and Woodson are getting old and Harris looked it against Giants. Harris' decline is inevitable. Lee may be good and probably will be in the future but he isn't now. Same with OT. Clifton was having to skip most practices last year already to preserve his knees and how many articles over the past years have talked about the effect of his devasting injury from Sapp years back. None of this is a major surprise. Some in-experienced people say its crystal ball stuff to see things coming in advance. No one who says that has ever been involved in strategic planning for business or military where you always try to anticipate. The age, past injuries and some poor performances have been pretty obvious red flags for our CBs & OT & DL for at least awhile.


So you saw Cullen Jenkins, Al Harris, and Justin Harrell missing major time this year back on draft day? Give me a break already.

It is easy to say the older players will decline in the near future, and that the younger players who haven't stepped up yet are bad picks, just to justify that you can say you were right if a player declines or doesn't impress as a rook.

Give Harrell a chance now that he is back before you are so quick to bury him, and declare him unworthy of filling Corey's role. He is reportedly in the best shape he has been in awhile. So if Harrell and Thompson step-up in the next week, and following the bye-week, will I be able to find you talking about their success. Probably not, because you probably saw that in your crystal ball.
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Re: TT's 08 draft 

Post#22 » by eagle13 » Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:31 pm

ReddManBogieMan wrote:So you saw Cullen Jenkins, Al Harris, and Justin Harrell missing major time this year back on draft day? Give me a break already.

It is easy to say the older players will decline in the near future, and that the younger players who haven't stepped up yet are bad picks, just to justify that you can say you were right if a player declines or doesn't impress as a rook.

Give Harrell a chance now that he is back before you are so quick to bury him, and declare him unworthy of filling Corey's role. He is reportedly in the best shape he has been in awhile. So if Harrell and Thompson step-up in the next week, and following the bye-week, will I be able to find you talking about their success. Probably not, because you probably saw that in your crystal ball.
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1st - thanks for validating a part of my point. Yes it is somewhat easier to know to prepare to replace the older players as they are more likely decline in the near future - especially if they also have had a major injury like Clifton.

But as for your other stuff - Wow - you sure read things that are not even close to what's said. Show me where I ever said anything about predicting Jenkins or Harris getting INJURED. ALso I never said anything about being able to anticipate everything. I was very specific about who and why - read dude's post again and maybe you'll get it from him.

IF Harrell plays well for several games = that will be excellent!!! We need him.

May I suggest we just give this a rest.
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Re: TT's 08 draft 

Post#23 » by ReddManBogieMan » Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:42 pm

yep, sounds good man.
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Re: TT's 08 draft 

Post#24 » by rilamann » Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:56 pm

Pat Lee is going to be an outstanding CB in the NFL,just give him a little time.
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Post#25 » by Wade-A-Holic » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:16 pm

On a positive note, I agree with what I read in the journal today about Jeremy Thompson showing some real flashes. I saw him shoot straight up field, drag Walter Jones to the ball, and make a tackle in the backfield on Sunday. It was a big time play. I really like what I saw out of him. Hopefully that confidence boost catapults him into being even more active and productive in the next couple of weeks.

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