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NFL 2015 CC |OT| - A Fraud's Penultimate Step

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Doing some draft research today, I think Ogbah is second best d-lineman behind Bosa. His plays(sacks and TFLs)/game was second best to Bosa. I think he'll fall a little, but not to Bengals. I think Billings could fall to us, or Darren Lee.
 
My hopes are far too high now for a NFC Snow Bowl
Forecast for Sunday says 40s and clear.

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Pepiope

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Everything that has happened to Chip after his release sorta makes me feel a little better that we moved on. Still would have loved to see him get another year here, but it really doesn't seem like Chip has a good reputation around the NFL.
 

RBH

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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the National Football League looking for ways to maximize revenue streams, could divide the Thursday Night Football package between CBS and NBC. An agreement has not been finalized, but the WSJ says CBS and NBC would each broadcast five games with an NFL Network simulcast for those ten contests. NFLN would air the rest of the schedule exclusively. And another feature would have the networks alternate or rotate throughout the season which would create havoc on CBS’ and NBC’s schedule.
http://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/repo...t-thursday-night-football-between-cbs-and-nbc
 

Fox318

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I wish we could start a boycott of Thursday night football.

It fucking sucks and it's bad for all parties except for the 32 owners.
 

Kastrioti

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I wish we could start a boycott of Thursday night football.

It fucking sucks and it's bad for all parties except for the 32 owners.

Combined with potential of injury issues on a short week rest. Except for Lions and Cowboys Thanksgiving games which is a tradition.

Still way too much money that the NFL will not pass up.
 
If the Vikings cant draft Jaylon Smith at 23 I want them to just say fuck it and get the last of the trio from UCLA.


Might as well. This draft is so boring.
 

Gobias

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I have to be on a plane in like 4 hours. Can't sleep because I know I'll miss Ohio too much for the week that I'm gone.
 

Farooq

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Considering the Cowboys might be drafting a QB, I wanted to go back and read a report of Romo. There is a scouting report of Tony Romo by Draft Insiders from 2003. Pretty fucking spot on.

The small college group of QBs may be the strongest in memory, but has received little fanfare yet has the upside potential to make this a bonanza for the 32 clubs hunting for young QB talent. With the current high demand for NFL caliber passers, one can expect several late picks at this position as clubs search for developmental passers that they can refine further on practice squads and in NFL Europe.


Tony Romo #17 - 6'2" 220 lbs. - Eastern Illinois - Sp. 4.9 Rating 78

Smooth strong small college passer completed an excellent senior season at the Division 1 AA level that earned him the Walter Payton Award, symbolic of the level's best player. Tony completed a record setting career that included three consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year awards in addition to numerous first team All-American teams. He is a fine athlete with a live arm and the ability to make all the throws. He has shown excellent accuracy, touch and timing as a passer with the ability to hit receivers in stride on a consistent basis. He has operated mainly from the shotgun and has decent setup technique when starting from under center.

He has a very quick release with a smooth compact delivery that wastes little motion that allows him to get the ball off nicely when under pressure.

He has a good arm with the ability to throw the short and intermediate passes exceptionally well. He needs some work on the deep ball with improved arm strength and better foot positioning necessary to increase his completion %. He has a good feel for pressure in the pocket with the mobility to avoid tacklers and make a good throw on the move. He makes things happen outside the pocket with the ability to hit receivers on the money. Over his career, he made nice strides in all areas of play, especially decision making. He goes through his progressions well with the quick decision making to deliver the ball to the right receiver at the right time. He has the complete makeup of an NFL starting QB - athletic, sound arm with the ability to make quick smart decisions consistently.

The Numbers: Over his career, he threw for 8212 yards passing with 85 TD passes on 584 completions of 941 attempts. He had a huge senior year, which earned him the Walter Payton award. He threw for 3165 yards on 258 completions of 407 passes for 34 TDs, which earned him high season honors. As a junior, he threw for 2068 yards on 67% completion rate for 21 TDs and 6 picks. He helped his cause with a good week at the Paradise Bowl, displaying an accurate live arm and nice mobility in the pocket. His strong final season earned rave reviews from NFL scouts about his passing talents and intangibles as a leader.

The Skinny: This guy may be the gem of this deep QB class. He is an ideal fit for the West Coast offense that emphasizes accuracy, mobility and quick decision-making. He has the triangle numbers NFL scouts seek in a pro prospect and he has the makeup to become a starter with further development and continued improvement. He has the talent to surprise over time and may be the best small college passer since Kurt Warner.

He needs further coaching and playing experience especially working under center and making adjustments while setting up in the pocket. At the combine, he ran a 5.0 forty, had a 30" vertical jump and an 8'9" broad jump.

He is a talented prospect with the tools to start, but most likely a 2nd day selection in this deep QB class. He is a quality 3rd string NFL passer with excellent upside potential. This guy should emerge as an NFL starter in time with proper coaching and some patience. Excellent middle round prospect with the ability to shine in a West Coast offense.

Draft Projection: 5th-6th Round
 

MechDX

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Cleaning up my old Photobucket account. Damn there is some old shit there:







Sigh.....2011...

Everyone between Watt and Cushing are gone. :(
 
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