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buno67 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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| ditchdigger wrote: | | bungleodeon wrote: | | pnies20 wrote: | | I wouldn't be surprised if we did something like that so we can trade up for teddy bridgewater in 2014. | sounds good to me. although we both know what will happen, we'll have all the ammo and still find some way to not get bridgewater, just like we had all the ammo and couldn't land RG3. |
Still a good trade though.
If no Bridgewater, then Clowney or Barr would be a good door prize. |
I think its Clowney...Im not solid on Bridgewater but holy hell am I sold on Clowney. the kid is just an absolute freak. He has always been the best player. He was the best player in high school, looks like he is the best player in college, and looks like he could be one of the best in the NFL. The last DE I saw that was this freakish and that good was the freak Jevon Kearse.
Oh man if we traded up for Clowney, who ever our DC was would go 6 to midnight in an instance and would need to seek medical attention 4-6hours later because its not gonna go away lol
Clowney the Brownie!!! sounds perfect lol _________________
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bungleodeon 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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| buno67 wrote: | | ditchdigger wrote: | | bungleodeon wrote: | | pnies20 wrote: | | I wouldn't be surprised if we did something like that so we can trade up for teddy bridgewater in 2014. | sounds good to me. although we both know what will happen, we'll have all the ammo and still find some way to not get bridgewater, just like we had all the ammo and couldn't land RG3. |
Still a good trade though.
If no Bridgewater, then Clowney or Barr would be a good door prize. |
I think its Clowney...Im not solid on Bridgewater but holy hell am I sold on Clowney. the kid is just an absolute freak. He has always been the best player. He was the best player in high school, looks like he is the best player in college, and looks like he could be one of the best in the NFL. The last DE I saw that was this freakish and that good was the freak Jevon Kearse.
Oh man if we traded up for Clowney, who ever our DC was would go 6 to midnight in an instance and would need to seek medical attention 4-6hours later because its not gonna go away lol
Clowney the Brownie!!! sounds perfect lol | Clowney is looking to be a great prospect, no doubt, but Bridgewater makes some just plain FANTASTIC throws. And trust me, if I could hate on Bridgewater I would since he didn't end up in Miami like he should have, but this kid looks more and more like the real deal everytime he drops back to throw. Did you catch him last night against the Gators? I don't care what ESPN pundits are trying to report, that Gator D came to play early and Teddy carved them up with some brilliant throws. He was gutsy and precise.
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EL Brownso 
Joined: 14 Nov 2009 Posts: 678 Location: Alamogordo, NM
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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| The most impressive throw I think I saw from Bridgewater last night was an incompletion. It looked like the WR cut the route but Bridgewater threw a corner fade and the ball came down and hit the pylon... It was an impressive throw. |
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buno67 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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| bungleodeon wrote: | | buno67 wrote: | | ditchdigger wrote: | | bungleodeon wrote: | | pnies20 wrote: | | I wouldn't be surprised if we did something like that so we can trade up for teddy bridgewater in 2014. | sounds good to me. although we both know what will happen, we'll have all the ammo and still find some way to not get bridgewater, just like we had all the ammo and couldn't land RG3. |
Still a good trade though.
If no Bridgewater, then Clowney or Barr would be a good door prize. |
I think its Clowney...Im not solid on Bridgewater but holy hell am I sold on Clowney. the kid is just an absolute freak. He has always been the best player. He was the best player in high school, looks like he is the best player in college, and looks like he could be one of the best in the NFL. The last DE I saw that was this freakish and that good was the freak Jevon Kearse.
Oh man if we traded up for Clowney, who ever our DC was would go 6 to midnight in an instance and would need to seek medical attention 4-6hours later because its not gonna go away lol
Clowney the Brownie!!! sounds perfect lol | Clowney is looking to be a great prospect, no doubt, but Bridgewater makes some just plain FANTASTIC throws. And trust me, if I could hate on Bridgewater I would since he didn't end up in Miami like he should have, but this kid looks more and more like the real deal everytime he drops back to throw. Did you catch him last night against the Gators? I don't care what ESPN pundits are trying to report, that Gator D came to play early and Teddy carved them up with some brilliant throws. He was gutsy and precise.
He has a year to keep improving and I think he will. |
oh I watched the game and I give louisville a lot of props they beat a good Florida team...
Like I think Bridgewater had a great game but I think the team in general came in with a better game plan. Charlie Strong to me is one of the best college football coaches. If he stats at louisville he will turn them into a power house and he will run the big east. When Meyer went to Florida, Strong was the only coach he kept from Ron Zooks staff. Strong was part of the defensive coaching staff that came up with the game plan that just completely destroyed Ohio States defenses in 2006 and he was the head coach of a Louisville defense that completely beat up Florida last night for 3 quarters, in the 4th Florida finally learned to make adjustments to what Louisville was doing but by then it was already to late. I like Bridgewater, he is good but Strong is better lol
To me Clowney just looks like a bad, bad man. If he was in this years draft class he be the #1 overall pick. In his two seasons so far he has 21sacks and had 13sacks this season a lone. Hell he finished 6th in the Heisman voting. I dont know adding him to our DL with Rubin, Taylor, and Sheard that it would be completely dangerous. Rubin Taylor and Sheard would never see a double team with Clowney there.
I would love to trade down this year draft offense first rd draft a DB 2nd or 3rd rd and trade up for Clowney the season later and we could have the best defense in the division. We would finally have a defender on the team that offensive have to game plan properly because IMO I could see clowney def taking over some game with his ability. like what he did to michigan, Michigan got lucky on that first down so Clowney just decide to make statement and he did with one of the best cleanest hits in football! _________________
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big poppa pump 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:55 pm Post subject: |
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I would take Te'o. No thanks to giving Baltimore potentially the next Ray Lewis. _________________
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nugpimpen 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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| big poppa pump wrote: | | I would take Te'o. No thanks to giving Baltimore potentially the next Ray Lewis. |
Really?
The guy is good, but come on now _________________
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KamTrus20
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:09 pm Post subject: |
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| nugpimpen wrote: | | big poppa pump wrote: | | I would take Te'o. No thanks to giving Baltimore potentially the next Ray Lewis. |
Really?
The guy is good, but come on now |
Seriously I like him a lot. I like any player coached up by Brian Kelly, but the Manti hype is so far out of control. I don't think people even watch the mosters in front of him and beside him. Stephon Tuitt and Louis Nix are elite NFL talent and Kapron Lewis-Moore is underrated as all get out as well. _________________
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Dropkick_pride 
Joined: 18 Jan 2009 Posts: 9442 Location: C-bus
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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| KamTrus20 wrote: | | nugpimpen wrote: | | big poppa pump wrote: | | I would take Te'o. No thanks to giving Baltimore potentially the next Ray Lewis. |
Really?
The guy is good, but come on now |
Seriously I like him a lot. I like any player coached up by Brian Kelly, but the Manti hype is so far out of control. I don't think people even watch the mosters in front of him and beside him. Stephon Tuitt and Louis Nix are elite NFL talent and Kapron Lewis-Moore is underrated as all get out as well. |
Te'o I think is going to be very good... But he is no Ray Lewis.
Maybe urlacher with a little less speed as a ceiling - which is darn good. _________________
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big poppa pump 
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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| KamTrus20 wrote: | | nugpimpen wrote: | | big poppa pump wrote: | | I would take Te'o. No thanks to giving Baltimore potentially the next Ray Lewis. |
Really?
The guy is good, but come on now |
Seriously I like him a lot. I like any player coached up by Brian Kelly, but the Manti hype is so far out of control. I don't think people even watch the mosters in front of him and beside him. Stephon Tuitt and Louis Nix are elite NFL talent and Kapron Lewis-Moore is underrated as all get out as well. |
And look at the big nasties he would be playing behind here. Te'o may not have Lewis speed. He makes up for it in instincts and work ethic. He would be a tackling machine here, something that this defense sorely needs. _________________
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abbs1988 
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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| big poppa pump wrote: | | KamTrus20 wrote: | | nugpimpen wrote: | | big poppa pump wrote: | | I would take Te'o. No thanks to giving Baltimore potentially the next Ray Lewis. |
Really?
The guy is good, but come on now |
Seriously I like him a lot. I like any player coached up by Brian Kelly, but the Manti hype is so far out of control. I don't think people even watch the mosters in front of him and beside him. Stephon Tuitt and Louis Nix are elite NFL talent and Kapron Lewis-Moore is underrated as all get out as well. |
And look at the big nasties he would be playing behind here. Te'o may not have Lewis speed. He makes up for it in instincts and work ethic. He would be a tackling machine here, something that this defense sorely needs. |
Teo is good, but i think his potential is mazimized in a 3-4 scheme _________________
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fsubrowns9510 
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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Looks like Te'o could fill Ray Lewis shoes pretty well
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sdrawkcab321
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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| F'ing disgrace. I hope Baltimore now takes him so trich can run him over 2 games a year |
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poorbytehshore 
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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Definitely.
Boatload of picks in a weak draft and make life easier for Trent Richardson twice a year? |
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mas_atc
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:53 pm Post subject: |
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Victim not perpetrator... _________________ Adopt A Brown
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Dropkick_pride 
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:55 pm Post subject: |
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| mas_atc wrote: | | Victim not perpetrator... |
looks like it... _________________
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