paul richardson it is
I would've liked them to go Oline, but I like the idea.
Oh and bill polian hates him so the pick must be good
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I liked him at Colorado. I think he's as good as Cooks to be honest. He made a mark earlier in his college career too.
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He was the only decent player Colorado had last year.dhdawg said:Big WR was a need, don't love the slight frame. However from what I saw in Colorado he can fly.
I would've liked them to go Oline, but I like the idea.
Oh and bill polian hates him so the pick must be good
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He is a savage. Really underrated. If he didn't play for such a shitty team he had a shot at the first round.
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He's as good as Cooks.
Carroll has a thing for drafting undersized guys and being patient with them - I just sensed this pick.
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Seems like a good pick. If he's any good that offense could become really explosive.
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Richardson is good, but Cooks made Mannion into a Midseason Heisman candidate.
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I am intrigued by the desean Jackson comparison
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They also threw the ball almost every play. OSU's OL > Colorado. Mannon > Lifua and whoever else played QB. Riley isn't great, but Embree is probably the worst head coach I've ever seen. McIntyre is a fucktard too.TierbsHsotBoobs said:Richardson is good, but Cooks made Mannion into a Midseason Heisman candidate.
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What did they get for trading down three more spots?
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Rice, Harvin, Kearse, Willson, Baldwin, Miller Richardson... those are some sick fucking targets for Russell Wilson to throw to.
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They got a 4th from the minneasota trade, a 4th from the Detroit trade.
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They picked up a fourth for moving down five spots in the second round?dhdawg said:They got a 4th from the minneasota trade, a 4th from the Detroit trade.
3 4th rounders, they need to get at least one if not 2 starters there
I love John Schneider so much.
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Speed speed speed. This is the fastest the Hawks have been in a long time. Richardson, Miller, Polk, Kearse. The newbies will be inexperienced but will bring something that they haven't had in past seasons, speed.
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A WR after losing all that beef in the offseason? Thanks to coach neuheisel for making this pick.
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The Seahawks have earned plenty of trustPassion said:A WR after losing all that beef in the offseason? Thanks to coach neuheisel for making this pick.
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I don't study draft prospects so I'll admit I don't know a whole lot about the kid. But I like how they took an OT and I like first team all SEC
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Disagree that he's getting cocky.Passion said:
As soon as Tate didn't resign we all knew a WR was a high likelihood.
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I like the question the GM that drafted a Super Bowl winning team in 4 years. I do that.Passion said: -
Starting DL of Avril, Mebane, McDaniel, and Bennett. They drafted 2 DT's last year. Jordan Hill (3rd round pick) will be featured more this year. Williams didn't play. They are high on Mayowa, evident by keeping him on the 53 man roster all year. Maybe Irvin moves back to DE too. They really don't need much help there. Maybe a DE would help, but they can find someone off the scrap heap. Neither Red Bryant or Clemons gave us that much last year, although Clemons played well in the Super Bowl. They obviously like Richardson's big play ability more than any DL prospect.Passion said:A WR after losing all that beef in the offseason? Thanks to coach neuheisel for making this pick.
The OL needs more help. The only starter lost is Giacominni. Bailey and Bowie both played last year. They weren't all that great, but the team won with them. They were serviceable. They added another guy from Missouri to compete at RT. They obviously liked Richardson's big play ability and potential to replace some of Tate's production more than an OL or DL. I don't think it was a bad pick. -
Now that is how you make an argument - damn good research. Well done.RoadDawg55 said:
Starting DL of Avril, Mebane, McDaniel, and Bennett. They drafted 2 DT's last year. Jordan Hill (3rd round pick) will be featured more this year. Williams didn't play. They are high on Mayowa, evident by keeping him on the 53 man roster all year. Maybe Irvin moves back to DE too. They really don't need much help there. Maybe a DE would help, but they can find someone off the scrap heap. Neither Red Bryant or Clemons gave us that much last year, although Clemons played well in the Super Bowl. They obviously like Richardson's big play ability more than any DL prospect.Passion said:A WR after losing all that beef in the offseason? Thanks to coach neuheisel for making this pick.
The OL needs more help. The only starter lost is Giacominni. Bailey and Bowie both played last year. They weren't all that great, but the team won with them. They were serviceable. They added another guy from Missouri to compete at RT. They obviously liked Richardson's big play ability and potential to replace some of Tate's production more than an OL or DL. I don't think it was a bad pick.
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Agree with everything you said, but I'm still concerned about the OL. The OL was maddening at times last year but stepped it up when it mattered. Hope this Missouri kid isn't counted on to replace Giacomini. Didn't we lose McQuistan as well though? I like every unit but the OL is worrisome.RoadDawg55 said:
Starting DL of Avril, Mebane, McDaniel, and Bennett. They drafted 2 DT's last year. Jordan Hill (3rd round pick) will be featured more this year. Williams didn't play. They are high on Mayowa, evident by keeping him on the 53 man roster all year. Maybe Irvin moves back to DE too. They really don't need much help there. Maybe a DE would help, but they can find someone off the scrap heap. Neither Red Bryant or Clemons gave us that much last year, although Clemons played well in the Super Bowl. They obviously like Richardson's big play ability more than any DL prospect.Passion said:A WR after losing all that beef in the offseason? Thanks to coach neuheisel for making this pick.
The OL needs more help. The only starter lost is Giacominni. Bailey and Bowie both played last year. They weren't all that great, but the team won with them. They were serviceable. They added another guy from Missouri to compete at RT. They obviously liked Richardson's big play ability and potential to replace some of Tate's production more than an OL or DL. I don't think it was a bad pick.
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I can always count on PassionFS to say something FS.
Richardson is a good pick. WR was a need considering Rice and Harvin aren't exactly accountable to stay healthy.
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I can always count on he_needs_more_intelligence to be nipping at my ankles.
We got Baldwin and Kearse through free agency. Go get some more. Plus we've got Rice and Harvin.
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It's fine questioning them. They have whiffed and had some iffy picks before. I don't really feel that way about Richardson, but Carpenter was a bad pick. Irvin was okay, but if he's playing OLB, he's not really worth it. The jury is out on Michael too. At worst, I think Richardson will be an average WR who will have some big plays.He_Needs_More_Time said:I can always count on PassionFS to say something FS.
Richardson is a good pick. WR was a need considering Rice and Harvin aren't exactly accountable to stay healthy.
Good to have weapons and he is a guy who can stretch the field.
Also they have earned our trust so questioning them is FS.
I agreed with Passion that OL was more of a concern than WR, but the team is good enough they could pick whoever they liked best. A LB wouldn't have been a bad pick either considering 1-2 of Wright, Wagner, and Smith will be gone due to us not having the money to pay them. We might not be able to bring Baldwin back after this year, so I think Richardson does fit the bill of filling a need and being good insurance in case Baldwin leaves next year or Harvin can't stay healthy. -
Richardson will be #2 in TDs after Harvin next year. He's the bomb.
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Don't say that. He'll cry all over his 8x10 framed photo of Schneider.RoadDawg55 said:
It's fine questioning them. They have whiffed and had some iffy picks before. I don't really feel that way about Richardson, but Carpenter was a bad pick. Irvin was okay, but if he's playing OLB, he's not really worth it. At worst, I think Richardson will be an average WR who will have some big plays.He_Needs_More_Time said:I can always count on PassionFS to say something FS.
Richardson is a good pick. WR was a need considering Rice and Harvin aren't exactly accountable to stay healthy.
Good to have weapons and he is a guy who can stretch the field.
Also they have earned our trust so questioning them is FS.
I agreed with Passion that OL was more of a concern than WR, but the team is good enough they could pick whoever they liked best. A LB wouldn't have been a bad pick either considering 1-2 of Wright, Wagner, and Smith will be gone due to us not having the money to pay them. We might not be able to bring Baldwin back after this year, so I think Richardson does fit the bill of filling a need and being good insurance in case Baldwin leaves next year or Harvin can't stay healthy.
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Disagree and not talking about the Richardson part either.priapism said:Richardson will be #2 in TDs after Harvin next year. He's the bomb.
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WR TD's- I will take Kearse at #1 with 8, Harvin with 6, Baldwin with 4, and Richardson with 4. I don't think Rice will make the team. The TE's will score 5 more, and the RB's/FB's will get 3. 30 passing TD's total.
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LOL Passion is flagging every post of mine. Damn he's butt hurt.