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Old 02-04-2007, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by bullbrew5 View Post
If you truly believe this, you haven't watched him play. I've heard many opposing players say that he is almost impossible to tackle. I can't remember the coach that said it, but it was the one that coached Bo Jackson in college. He said that there has never been anyone that he has ever seen with the ability, size/speed ratio and natural talent as Bo, but Mcfadden is the closest thing that has been in the NCAA since. Nobody wants to tackle this guy, and when they do, they get punished. Remember the game we played against St. Louis this year, and afterwards they interviewed all of our D players and they were all talking about Steven Jackson. They were saying how fast he was for a big guy (230) and it was very difficult to tackle him. This is exactly what we need on the Raiders, somebody that the opposing team doesn't want to tackle.
We'd already be getting that in this draft in Adrian Peterson so why wait on a back like that for next year when it isn't certain if we'll even be in position to get him. By saying ya'll want McFadden that basically means that you want this team to be some **** next year too.
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