Breaking News: Odrick likely to on IR | Breaks Leg Wednesday

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  1. MarinePhinFan

    MarinePhinFan Banned

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    Actually, AAS (or "steroids") doesn't weaken bones. It has been shown, however, to cause abnormal growth in collagen fibrils, and as a result decreases overall tendon strength.
     
  2. Disgustipate

    Disgustipate Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Go look at what has come out of past draft classes by round and get back to me on that, because those standards aren't really reflective of reality.


    That's bad logic. Go look at the history of #1 picks overall and get back to me. Or hell, top 5 picks for that matter.

    Them picking Jake Long and him panning out sure as **** shouldn't be regarded as a "gimme". He wasn't the favorite for the pick by any consensus, and he's leaps and bounds better than anyone else they could have picked.
     
  3. dolfan22

    dolfan22 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

    Doesn't seem you have delved much into it , we agree to disagree .

    However if you believe Miami is an elite drafting team why don't you show us all the reasons you do?

    You can credit Miami for drafting Long but you can't weigh that pick against a mid or late first rounder.
     
  4. dolfan22

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    What kind of comment is that?

    Look I NEVER said Miami was awful, I stated my opinion , which I believe is accurate when you look at the draft realistically.

    I said I don't believe they have been"pretty good" at drafting the last few years. You believe they have been in the elite level?

    Don't see it, sure hope some players continue to develop , no wanting failure to prop me up here at all.

    Denver has a ton of their selections still playing from 08/09 don't they???
     
  5. NJFINSFAN1

    NJFINSFAN1 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    The Giants have not drafted well either. Yes, they have gotten some Wr's and D-line help, but:

    The Giants have ignored the LBers, and have gotten very old on the O-LIne.

    In fact the GM has been under fire hear big time this year.
     
  6. Disgustipate

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    Actually, lemme look at "elite" drafting teams as of late in the same time frame we're talking about

    2008 Patriots:
    1st round LB Jerod Mayo- Middle of the road starting ILB, compiles tackles down field but little else.
    2nd round CB Terrance Wheatley- 1 start in 3 years, has not seen a snap this year.
    3rd round OLB Shawn Crabel- One career tackle, vs. Buffalo this year.

    2009 Patriots:

    2nd rounder: S Patrick Chung- His career highlight was special teams @Miami this year, pretty bad in coverage.
    2nd rounder: DT Ron Brace- Rotational DL of no particular note
    2nd rounder CB Darius Butler- Bad coverage corner, splitting Nickel/Dime responsibilities with Jonathan Wilhite
    2nd round RT Sebastian Vollmer- Looked good last year and potential replacement for Matt Light, has regressed somewhat this year.

    Colts
    2008
    2nd round Guard Mike Pollak- Not particularly noteworthy starting Guard
    3rd round LB Phillip Wheeler- Solid starting SOLB

    2009
    1st round RB Donald Brown- Career 3.6 YPC
    2nd round DT Fili Moala- Rotational player for the Colts, most notable for DUI this offseason.
    3rd round CB Jerraud Powers- Solid starting corner
     
  7. Disgustipate

    Disgustipate Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I don't believe they are an elite drafting team, I believe they are one of the top say, 10 since THIS front office has been here. Who else you want me to compare them to?
     
  8. Pandarilla

    Pandarilla Purist Emeritus

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    Did you guys know that Odrick didn't rebreak his same leg it was actually his foot on his other leg? Just heard it from Tony's presser. So you can't fault anybody for a freak injury.
     
  9. HardKoreXXX

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    Ha. I just realized this thread title is ironic as ****.
     
  10. Dol-Fan Dupree

    Dol-Fan Dupree Tank? Who is Tank? I am Guy Incognito.

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    they have gotten rid of a few of their top picks. In fact they traded a number 1 for a 2nd round pick and traded that pick for another failed player. That is two high round picks on one player who failed.

    They have a lot of early draft picks due to trading Cutler and Marshall. They have some hits, however they have some serious misses.
     
  11. Samphin

    Samphin Κακό σκυλί ψόφο δεν έχει

    Good thing he broke his leg the day AFTER the trade deadline...
     
  12. frags

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    In theory, a 1R pick...formalities dictate a 2R pick because of the Pats' forfeiture. The best way to decide this argument is his contract. Was he subsequently paid as a 1R or 2R pick?
     
  13. frags

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    Raiders and Lions :tongue2:
     
  14. RickyBobby

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    can we plz take the breaking news portion out of the title? i keep on getting my hopes up that maybe there is more breaking news that he is now cleared to play.
     
  15. Puka-head

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    Dangit Zeke, why did you have to go and spoil my emotional knee-jerk over reaction with your stupid logic and facts!
     

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