shallyshal
03-19-2005, 09:48 PM
from what i read, he also had a bunch of catchable balls clang off his hands. aaron brooks (saints qb) was the one throwing to him and he throws a tight spiral with good speed. probably comparable to the way ramsey throws the ball.
granted white was likely nervous but we have had players like that (gardner and russell) taken with high picks. give me a guy with glue onhis fingers. if you want to drop down into the second or third round, think thorp (fla st) who may not be quite as fast, but catches everything thrown at him.. JMHO
KLHJ2
03-19-2005, 10:51 PM
My take on this is that it is harder to defend a pass than to catch a pass. All of our projected receivers can catch the pass. I think that a solid CB is our best bet in the first round of the draft.
As the old saying goes. "You cannot defend the perfect pass." With that said, a CB is a better option.
As a final note, I am in no way trying to defend our receivers' abilites after the catch. With that said, remember that the sun even shines on a dog's ass every once in a while.
jrocx69
03-20-2005, 01:48 AM
My take on this is that it is harder to defend a pass than to catch a pass. All of our projected receivers can catch the pass. I think that a solid CB is our best bet in the first round of the draft.
As the old saying goes. "You cannot defend the perfect pass." With that said, a CB is a better option.
As a final note, I am in no way trying to defend our receivers' abilites after the catch. With that said, remember that the sun even shines on a dog's ass every once in a while.
"the game is won in the trenches"
BossHog
03-20-2005, 04:05 PM
Let's just wait 'til tomorrow to hear Courtney Brown's decision. By the way, every team scouts more than one prospect. You'd be a fool not to. :oink:
BossHog
03-20-2005, 04:10 PM
By the way, Tahoe, I like how you referenced your facts. Keep up the good work. :oink: