We took the guy who beat up a cop instead of the homeless guy. What are we, the Bengals?
We took the guy who beat up a cop instead of the homeless guy. What are we, the Bengals?
We had subs. It was crazy.
He's supposed to be a solid blocker and a solid receiver. Nothing wrong with that. We needed a compliment to Calvin, instead of bringing in a hardcore #2 receiver, we grabbed a decent #2 in FA, drafted a supposedly sweet TE, and drafted a potential #3 receiver later on. I suppose that works if we can block for the QB and give him time to throw.
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I don't mind it. CJ will draw a lot of safety help, which means the TE will be 1 on 1 with the LB's. If they have a good offensive game plan they could really get a lot of production out of him.
Phil Wenneck: The man purse. You actually gonna wear that or are you just fuckin' with me?
Alan Garner: It's where I keep all my things. Get a lot of compliments on this. Plus it's not a purse, it's called a satchel. Indiana Jones wears one.
Should have taken Oher here and give Stafford some kind of OL.
He can prolly block better than Oher.
The more I think about this pick, the more I hate it. The Lions basically drafted another receiver in the first round. I can't help but be angry about this. It is a Millen pick. Good job Meyhew.
The Lions are pathetic. I would have been fine with this pick if they had drafted Curry with the first pick.
Originally Posted by WTFchris
You gotta like the Hill pick though.
This is a big, big boy. I think he was drafted as a blocker first. Just watched some video of him, he's fucking huge. If they didn't have Oher graded very well, which it appears they didn't, then I love the pick. He's a beast.
Maybe they can move him to tackle, then. <--- No, not seriously...
Originally Posted by WTFchris
With a suspect O Line, it's a plus to have a guy who can block, but also break out into the gaps as a safety valve for Stafford. With an overly aggressive defensive scheme, popping Pettigrew into the voids can keep the D in check, which, in theory, will allow Stafford to stay alive in the pocket long enough to develop his instincts.
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