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#41
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Get your Freak on & on & on…  Wink 
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#42
Quote: @Kentis said:
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Get your Freak on & on & on…  Wink 
Lol all right, no more! I'm moving on to focusing on my Sacramento Kings screwing up their draft next month
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#43
Quote: @supafreak84 said:


Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
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#44
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:


Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
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#45
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:


Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed. 

This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
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#46
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
https://youtu.be/GMYZmPI-3H8

Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed. 

This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
This. 

John Ross, Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Kevin White, Breshad Perriman, Philip Dorsett, Tavon Austin, AJ Jenkins. DHB, Troy Williamson, Ashley Lelie....all 1st rounders, all 4.3 or sub 4.3 forties. All busts. 

I think Williams has a ton of potential, but we won't see that for about a year and a half. And I wouldn't worry too much about the Lions. They still don't have a QB. Sure, they'll draft one next year. But if they don't hit on him, all of this moot. 
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#47
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
https://youtu.be/GMYZmPI-3H8

Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed. 

This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
This. 

John Ross, Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Kevin White, Breshad Perriman, Philip Dorsett, Tavon Austin, AJ Jenkins. DHB, Troy Williamson, Ashley Lelie....all 1st rounders, all 4.3 or sub 4.3 forties. All busts. 

I think Williams has a ton of potential, but we won't see that for about a year and a half. And I wouldn't worry too much about the Lions. They still don't have a QB. Sure, they'll draft one next year. But if they don't hit on him, all of this moot. 
Did you watch the video? Speed certainly isn't everything, but he's more then just a speed guy and put up huge production against the SEC. It's not like he was doing it against Alcorn State and the guys you listed were drafted based on physical traits because most didn't have the production to backup where they were drafted. 7 catches for 184 yards and 2 TD's in the SEC Championship including blowing right by Cine on one of the TD's. He was a lock to go top 5 if he hadn't injured his knee en route to another big game against Georgia in the championship. 

And yeah we can certainly bust on the Lions for past draft mistakes, but their new GM has put together two really solid draft classes and injected real talent onto their roster. Let's also not forget that they should have beaten us both games last season and that draft bust Jared Goff led them down the field for the winning TD when Dantzler shit himself in the end zone. 
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#48
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@MaroonBells said:
@StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
https://youtu.be/GMYZmPI-3H8

Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed. 

This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
This. 

John Ross, Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Kevin White, Breshad Perriman, Philip Dorsett, Tavon Austin, AJ Jenkins. DHB, Troy Williamson, Ashley Lelie....all 1st rounders, all 4.3 or sub 4.3 forties. All busts. 

I think Williams has a ton of potential, but we won't see that for about a year and a half. And I wouldn't worry too much about the Lions. They still don't have a QB. Sure, they'll draft one next year. But if they don't hit on him, all of this moot. 
Did you watch the video? Speed certainly isn't everything, but he's more then just a speed guy and put up huge production against the SEC. It's not like he was doing it against Alcorn State and the guys you listed were drafted based on physical traits because most didn't have the production to backup where they were drafted. 7 catches for 184 yards and 2 TD's in the SEC Championship including blowing right by Cine on one of the TD's. He was a lock to go top 5 if he hadn't injured his knee en route to another big game against Georgia in the championship. 

And yeah we can certainly bust on the Lions for past draft mistakes, but their new GM has put together two really solid draft classes and injected real talent onto their roster. Let's also not forget that they should have beaten us both games last season and that draft bust Jared Goff led them down the field for the winning TD when Dantzler shit himself in the end zone. 
Who knows. If we get two starters out of our top 4 picks (which were 2 picks) then we did just fine.  Its a giant roulette wheel. I’m not opposed to additional spins. 
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#49
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
@MaroonBells said:
@StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
https://youtu.be/GMYZmPI-3H8

Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed. 

This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
This. 

John Ross, Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Kevin White, Breshad Perriman, Philip Dorsett, Tavon Austin, AJ Jenkins. DHB, Troy Williamson, Ashley Lelie....all 1st rounders, all 4.3 or sub 4.3 forties. All busts. 

I think Williams has a ton of potential, but we won't see that for about a year and a half. And I wouldn't worry too much about the Lions. They still don't have a QB. Sure, they'll draft one next year. But if they don't hit on him, all of this moot. 
Did you watch the video? Speed certainly isn't everything, but he's more then just a speed guy and put up huge production against the SEC. It's not like he was doing it against Alcorn State and the guys you listed were drafted based on physical traits because most didn't have the production to backup where they were drafted. 7 catches for 184 yards and 2 TD's in the SEC Championship including blowing right by Cine on one of the TD's. He was a lock to go top 5 if he hadn't injured his knee en route to another big game against Georgia in the championship. 

And yeah we can certainly bust on the Lions for past draft mistakes, but their new GM has put together two really solid draft classes and injected real talent onto their roster. Let's also not forget that they should have beaten us both games last season and that draft bust Jared Goff led them down the field for the winning TD when Dantzler shit himself in the end zone. 
Who knows. If we get two starters out of our top 4 picks (which were 2 picks) then we did just fine.  Its a giant roulette wheel. I’m not opposed to additional spins. 
I don't want just "starters" but impact players and guys that make our team significantly better. Nobody knows, but do you look at any of the top four picks and go "that guy is going to make us tough to play against" because I don't, and think we traded out of a spot where we could have gotten a more impactful player. Is Cine going to be that huge of an upgrade to what Woods was last year or Bynum could have been? I don't think so. I think Booth might be our most impactful pick because he fit our biggest need, but is he a starter or another MacKenzie Alexander? Nobody knows on Ingram. Asomoah is a backup and special teams guy. It's all a roulette wheel yes, but Kwesi sped that roulette wheel up ten fold with what he did 
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#50
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
@MaroonBells said:
@StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
https://youtu.be/GMYZmPI-3H8

Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's. 

Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! 
I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed. 

This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
This. 

John Ross, Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Kevin White, Breshad Perriman, Philip Dorsett, Tavon Austin, AJ Jenkins. DHB, Troy Williamson, Ashley Lelie....all 1st rounders, all 4.3 or sub 4.3 forties. All busts. 

I think Williams has a ton of potential, but we won't see that for about a year and a half. And I wouldn't worry too much about the Lions. They still don't have a QB. Sure, they'll draft one next year. But if they don't hit on him, all of this moot. 
Did you watch the video? Speed certainly isn't everything, but he's more then just a speed guy and put up huge production against the SEC. It's not like he was doing it against Alcorn State and the guys you listed were drafted based on physical traits because most didn't have the production to backup where they were drafted. 7 catches for 184 yards and 2 TD's in the SEC Championship including blowing right by Cine on one of the TD's. He was a lock to go top 5 if he hadn't injured his knee en route to another big game against Georgia in the championship. 

And yeah we can certainly bust on the Lions for past draft mistakes, but their new GM has put together two really solid draft classes and injected real talent onto their roster. Let's also not forget that they should have beaten us both games last season and that draft bust Jared Goff led them down the field for the winning TD when Dantzler shit himself in the end zone. 
Who knows. If we get two starters out of our top 4 picks (which were 2 picks) then we did just fine.  Its a giant roulette wheel. I’m not opposed to additional spins. 
I don't want just "starters" but impact players and guys that make our team significantly better. Nobody knows, but do you look at any of the top four picks and go "that guy is going to make us tough to play against" because I don't, and think we traded out of a spot where we could have gotten a more impactful player. Is Cine going to be that huge of an upgrade to what Woods was last year or Bynum could have been? I don't think so. I think Booth might be our most impactful pick because he fit our biggest need, but is he a starter or another MacKenzie Alexander? Nobody knows on Ingram. Asomoah is a backup and special teams guy. It's all a roulette wheel yes, but Kwesi sped that roulette wheel up ten fold with what he did 
I still think Bynum becoming a starter is a pipe dream. So I do think we drafted a starter. I would have preferred Hamilton, but if speed knocked him off our board then I guess Cine is 1. I’d put my money on Ingram starting. Our LB is likley the backup at inside backer. 

Booth dropped because he’s an injury concern. If he turns out great, if not, it is what it is. Peterson and Datnzler will start. 
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