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TE from California.
We nailed the last Rodgers we drafted from California.
We nailed the last Rodgers we drafted from California.
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I'm really hoping we can pick up Oscar Hammerstein in rd 4 tomorrow. Our melodic interpretation would be off the charts!



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Hopefully he can lose some weight and be Aaron Hernandez sans murdering.
I'm not high on this pick.
I'm not high on this pick.
Please reconsider your animal consumption.
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Also surprised that Richard Rodgers chose to go to California instead of OKLAHOMA! (Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain)

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Swan Vox wrote:Also surprised that Richard Rodgers chose to go to California instead of OKLAHOMA! (Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain)
Swan Vox wrote:I'm really hoping we can pick up Oscar Hammerstein in rd 4 tomorrow. Our melodic interpretation would be off the charts!
You're trying a little too hard there, champ.
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humanrefutation wrote:Swan Vox wrote:Also surprised that Richard Rodgers chose to go to California instead of OKLAHOMA! (Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain)Swan Vox wrote:I'm really hoping we can pick up Oscar Hammerstein in rd 4 tomorrow. Our melodic interpretation would be off the charts!
You're trying a little too hard there, champ.
It's late...I'm feeling punchy.

Also trying to cheer myself up after having no idea who these last few guys are...

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I love that it seems like this guy can really catch.
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This kid is from a Central Massachusetts power house high school program. I know that probably means very little to most of you guys...But it's a great program that is in the running for state titles in every sport each year because of the quality of their coaches. He also comes from a big time sports family and has a great head on his shoulders.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
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titlebound1 wrote:This kid is from a Central Massachusetts power house high school program. I know that probably means very little to most of you guys...But it's a great program that is in the running for state titles in every sport each year because of the quality of their coaches. He also comes from a big time sports family and has a great head on his shoulders.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
Thanks for sharing.
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titlebound1 wrote:This kid is from a Central Massachusetts power house high school program. I know that probably means very little to most of you guys...But it's a great program that is in the running for state titles in every sport each year because of the quality of their coaches. He also comes from a big time sports family and has a great head on his shoulders.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
Thanks for the info!
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humanrefutation wrote:titlebound1 wrote:This kid is from a Central Massachusetts power house high school program. I know that probably means very little to most of you guys...But it's a great program that is in the running for state titles in every sport each year because of the quality of their coaches. He also comes from a big time sports family and has a great head on his shoulders.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
Thanks for sharing.
that's all I have to offer.. wasn't able to follow him in college considering he was playing on the other side of the country. . Sorry it's not up to your standards. Just a little bit of insight
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humanrefutation wrote:titlebound1 wrote:This kid is from a Central Massachusetts power house high school program. I know that probably means very little to most of you guys...But it's a great program that is in the running for state titles in every sport each year because of the quality of their coaches. He also comes from a big time sports family and has a great head on his shoulders.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
Thanks for sharing.
that's all I have to offer.. wasn't able to follow him in college considering he was playing on the other side of the country. . Sorry it's not up to your standards. Just a little bit of insight
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titlebound1 wrote:humanrefutation wrote:titlebound1 wrote:This kid is from a Central Massachusetts power house high school program. I know that probably means very little to most of you guys...But it's a great program that is in the running for state titles in every sport each year because of the quality of their coaches. He also comes from a big time sports family and has a great head on his shoulders.
I played against him in basketball...He was a great competitor and a really tough kid. He lead his team to a state title against a loaded Boston English team...All I can really say is that he's a winner. Third round may be a stretch...But he'll at least put in the work.
Thanks for sharing.
that's all I have to offer.. wasn't able to follow him in college considering he was playing on the other side of the country. . Sorry it's not up to your standards. Just a little bit of insight
I don't think he was being sarcastic
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LittleRooster wrote:titlebound1 wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
Thanks for sharing.
that's all I have to offer.. wasn't able to follow him in college considering he was playing on the other side of the country. . Sorry it's not up to your standards. Just a little bit of insight
I don't think he was being sarcastic
Well my apologies if that's the case.
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I saw on another board that Rodgers had the 3rd highest YAC of any of the pass catchers behind only Watkins and Ebron. It was based on the work of this guy.
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/4 ... te-metrics
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/cfb/4 ... te-metrics
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I like that he's a basketball player turned to football, you can really see that in his footwork and hands.
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