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Old 04-19-2008, 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by OTF View Post
A good read maybe, but lets remember that its just his opinion and no more valid than mine or yours.

For instance, read this from the same guy:
Random Thoughts: Most Overrated Players in 2008 NFL Draft « HUDDLE NOTES

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Glen Dorsey DT LSU – If you think that Glen is going to be the impact player in the NFL the way he was in college then all I have to say to you is ask these players who were picked in the 2003 draft – Dwayne Robertson DT #4, Jonathan Sullivan DT # 6, Jimmy Kennedy DT # 12, Ty Warren DT #13, William Joseph DT # 25. Except for Ty Warren all of these players have struggled to come close to their college performance. The reason is very simple, on the field work ethic!
And its the dumbest reason ever for Dorsey not to exceed.
He has a GREAT on the field work ethic.


Or read this by the guy:
Drew’s Talent Top Ten « HUDDLE NOTES

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Malcolm Kelly WR - Malcolm is the best WR in this very deep class of WR’s. He has the size, strength, speed, football intelligence and determination to be the best. Malcolm reminds me a lot of Terrell Owens and Eric Moulds but I believe he is faster and quicker than both of those WR’s. His injuries are not a concern for me because injuries are part of the game and those injuries will not affect his overall talents. Malcolm has the abilities to impact right a way for the team that drafts him and be the focal point of a teams passing game.
The writer rates highly on my moron scale.
Sorry, but its true.
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