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    2006 nfl draft tell me what you think

    sound off guys/girls i want to know what you think about this years nfl draft. here are a few of the things i think about this draft.

    Houston: we have a problem. how the hell did they pass up on reggie bush? the last 5 defensive linemen to be taken #1 overall have been busts.

    Tennessee: Young is a great athlete but not a quarterback. bad decision. should have gone with Leinhart. Lendale White was a good choice though

    Arizona: Wow. Leinhart, James, Fitzgeralt, Boldin, Pope. Arizona fans have to be singing praises to the God of professional sports right now.

    Denver: well we trade last years 1st rounder to washington and they pick a quarterback. Campbell out of Aubern. we use that and some other trades to get Cutler this year. i wonder who the better QB is. we needed javon walker. and is tatem bell really our everydown back? what does shanahan know?

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    Cutler was a great choice for Denver. I think Philly needs to pick up a QB next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublebase
    Cutler was a great choice for Denver. I think Philly needs to pick up a QB next year.

    Thats the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC
    Thats the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

    Which part? Philly will need to replace McNabb shortly, he gets injured too much and he has consistently gone downhill since he started avoiding the scramble. He had a decent year in 2004, but who wouldn't given the cake schedule they had against a shitty NFC East that is no longer shitty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
    Which part? Philly will need to replace McNabb shortly, he gets injured too much and he has consistently gone downhill since he started avoiding the scramble. He had a decent year in 2004, but who wouldn't given the cake schedule they had against a shitty NFC East that is no longer shitty?
    In Donovan's 8 year career he has been injured 2 times for an extended period of time. He is still in the top 3 of all active QB's in most statistical categories. Prior to last year even when he was injured for an extended period of time, they made the NFC championship game. What the Eagles really need is a RB that can run between the tackles. Brian Westbrook can't. Donovan has many years left to play, and Andy Reid insured he'll be safe for the next few by drafting one of the most athletic offensive lineman in the draft. The only reason he avoided the scramble this year was a little something called a sports hernia...

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    I was happy with Seattle's draft. They needed a good corner and DE. If you consider Nate Burleson as a "pick" it looks even better. (They gave up their third for him)

    The punter from Wake Forest will be nice too, Seattle's current punter sucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepper
    I was happy with Seattle's draft. They needed a good corner and DE. If you consider Nate Burleson as a "pick" it looks even better. (They gave up their third for him)

    The punter from Wake Forest will be nice too, Seattle's current punter sucks.
    agreed, i liked what seattle did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC
    In Donovan's 8 year career he has been injured 2 times for an extended period of time. He is still in the top 3 of all active QB's in most statistical categories. Prior to last year even when he was injured for an extended period of time, they made the NFC championship game. What the Eagles really need is a RB that can run between the tackles. Brian Westbrook can't. Donovan has many years left to play, and Andy Reid insured he'll be safe for the next few by drafting one of the most athletic offensive lineman in the draft. The only reason he avoided the scramble this year was a little something called a sports hernia...
    He had abandoned it completely last year and this past avoided it prior to the sports hernia, maybe even out of fear after the last injury. I agree that a good RB should be the first choice, though. Donovan is a great athlete, if he can somehow do the pocket thing he has been trying to do while not abandoning the run altogether he would be incredible. He has yet to combine the 2 yet, though.

    They made the NFC championship game because the NFC East sucked. They would have never made the playoffs that year had this year's NFC East been in the mix.
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    philly is still looking up in that division. everyone improved this offseason, philly the least

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
    He had abandoned it completely last year and this past avoided it prior to the sports hernia, maybe even out of fear after the last injury. I agree that a good RB should be the first choice, though. Donovan is a great athlete, if he can somehow do the pocket thing he has been trying to do while not abandoning the run altogether he would be incredible. He has yet to combine the 2 yet, though.

    They made the NFC championship game because the NFC East sucked. They would have never made the playoffs that year had this year's NFC East been in the mix.

    I'll agree he was scrambling less than prior years, but until last year with the sports hernia, teams were still gameplanning his scrambling ability. Last year there was no threat of him taking off and running, so teams could play an extra guy back therefore thwarting any chance Philly had for a passing attack. I'm happy with the WR they picked up out of Colorado though. I can't think of his name, but he was an olympic downhill skier, and is pure speed.

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    I thought Green Bay had a good draft. You gotta like AJ Hawk's ability. Maybe 8-8 isn't too far-fetched.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepper
    I was happy with Seattle's draft. They needed a good corner and DE. If you consider Nate Burleson as a "pick" it looks even better. (They gave up their third for him)

    The punter from Wake Forest will be nice too, Seattle's current punter sucks.
    Who's Seattle's GM? Is Holmgren at the table on draft day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC
    Thats the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

    Is it? You are a fool. We need to get someone in there to start learning the offense. McNabb won't be there forever. I mean when is it time to start looking for a new QB to take his place? You should rethink what you said. Its ok to be wrong sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC
    In Donovan's 8 year career he has been injured 2 times for an extended period of time. He is still in the top 3 of all active QB's in most statistical categories. Prior to last year even when he was injured for an extended period of time, they made the NFC championship game. What the Eagles really need is a RB that can run between the tackles. Brian Westbrook can't. Donovan has many years left to play, and Andy Reid insured he'll be safe for the next few by drafting one of the most athletic offensive lineman in the draft. The only reason he avoided the scramble this year was a little something called a sports hernia...

    We can get a RB anytime. You don't want to waste a draft on a RB. The 1 or 2 good ones go fast. We never get a chance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker
    Who's Seattle's GM? Is Holmgren at the table on draft day?
    Tim Ruskell is the GM. I assume Holmgren is there, but Ruskell makes the final call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bio-chem
    philly is still looking up in that division. everyone improved this offseason, philly the least
    Most.
    Overated.
    Division.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepper
    Tim Ruskell is the GM. I assume Holmgren is there, but Ruskell makes the final call.
    Thanks. Green Bay hired Ted Thompson from Seattle and I didn't know who replaced him.

    As for Thompson, I thought his most pronounced quality before the draft was that he looked like an ax murderer. Now after the draft, he looks like he knows what he's doing.

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    Arizona definitely had one of the better pick ups in Leinart, but I don't think Pope is going to be as good as people think. He did worse on his Wonderlic test than Vince. We'll see.

    I think Carolina had a good productive draft. DeAngelo Williams will be a great compliment to DeShaun Foster. Their defense continues to get better and will dominate once again this year with their draft picks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepper
    Most.
    Overated.
    Division.
    I don't think they are overrated, they still aren't very good, but they are no longer the worst. That is either the AFC East (Minus the Pats, but maybe not minus them this year) or the NFC West (Minus Seattle).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublebase
    Is it? You are a fool. We need to get someone in there to start learning the offense. McNabb won't be there forever. I mean when is it time to start looking for a new QB to take his place? You should rethink what you said. Its ok to be wrong sometimes.

    You're right, eventually we need to look for a replacement for Donovan, but I can think of 5 other positions we need to look at before we start thinking about a replacement for a quaterback that has many years left to play. Sometimes it makes me sad to be an Eagles fan, because the majority are ignorant fools such as yourself. You are probaly one of the many that would chant AJ FEELY, when Donovan threw a pick, am I right? Look where he is now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC
    You are probaly one of the many that would chant AJ FEELY, when Donovan threw a pick, am I right? Look where he is now....
    no
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    Doublebase I am amazed that you know less about football then you do training.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC
    You're right, eventually we need to look for a replacement for Donovan, but I can think of 5 other positions we need to look at before we start thinking about a replacement for a quaterback that has many years left to play. Sometimes it makes me sad to be an Eagles fan, because the majority are ignorant fools such as yourself. You are probaly one of the many that would chant AJ FEELY, when Donovan threw a pick, am I right? Look where he is now....
    Eagles hardly run the ball. I don't think RB is a primary position for them to fill. What 5 positions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublebase
    Get out of here. You don't watch sports nor play any.
    Uh....you might want to rethink this

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    Quote Originally Posted by topolo
    Uh....you might want to rethink this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Mabry
    Darts isn't a sport.
    Is cricket?

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    Racist.
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    You guys should just have sex and get it over with. Stop playing hard to get you know you want each other.

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