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Old 01-23-2006, 01:29 PM   #33
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Re: Real offseason predictions

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Originally Posted by diehardskin2982
Hakim played 12 games as a Saint and was their Third ranked reciever with 489 yards total and 14 yards average per catch. He is fast and a threat as a punt return, way better than Brown. He has also played for Al Saunders during the Rams Superbowl year. If I remember correctly Moss was said to be injury prone before this season.

Hutchinson is part of the best side of the Seattle offensive line (the left). A clear key to the success of a Al Saunders offenses is an awesome line. Dockery is a great talent but he is better as a backup.

Robinson wants to be on this team. I read on one thread on here that he has been on Springs and Jansen's show and seems to want to join this team. Does that mean he'll be here... NO. at 6-1 205 lbs with nice athleticism and great speed he is an interesting aquisition.

Tapp has been compared to Dwight Freeny in many Draft analysis. He may be undersized, but this years sack king, Derrick Burgess is only 6-2 260. Tapp is 6-1 268 with a 4.63 40, and lead his team in tackles. We have run stopping Dend's, we need a pass rusher. I think he's a good pick

What do you expect to get for Ramsey? This is a fair trade for both teams. If Rogers comes here to a team where we don't leave our recievers out to dry he can have a very productive season.
moss,rogers,patten,robinson,and hakim? LOL ummmmm no

thrash will stay b/c of his ST play, and patten will stay b/c of a 5 yr deal he signed last season. so jacobs and brown are expendable. and everyone needs to get off of waynes nuts, when you have marvin harrison on the other side, he's bound to look good especially with the colts offensive power put together. we dont have indy offense, just moss. and wayne is just gonna want to much money and you are workin yourselves up for nothing
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