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Re: 2011 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
[quote=SkinzWin;799261]Oh dear God! Save it Dirt, I can't handle the 5 - 7 - 5![/quote]
Obviously the haiku is mightier than the knife. :) |
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[quote=Dirtbag59;799263]So if I pay you I can leave without getting stabbed?[/quote]
Yes. Certified check or money order. |
Re: 2011 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
[quote=SkinzWin;799261]Oh dear God! Save it Dirt, I can't handle the 5 - 7 - 5![/quote]
Sorry, somewhere between the "Trade Matt Ryan for Cam Newton" talk on the radio as well as the "look at our X conference players talk" I lost it. So if Lotus wants to bust out the 575 I'll understand. |
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Saw Helu live in Blacksburg. He tore it up that game against a pretty good D especially in BBurg. From what i've seen he's a downfield runner which fits a Shanny RB. I like it.
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Re: 2011 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
[quote=SkinzWin;799267]Yes. Certified check or money order.[/quote]
Check made out to Cecil Newton. Cam knows nothing about it. |
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NFL.com take on Helu
Pick Analysis: Mike Shanahan picks up one of the top "one-cut" runners in the draft. He excels at running downhill between the tackles and has the size to become a punishing runner as a pro. Throw in his solid receiving skills, and he is the versatile feature runner that Shanahan loves to build around. |
Re: 2011 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
[quote=Lotus;799266]Obviously the haiku is mightier than the knife. :)[/quote]
No, I just don't feel like figuring out where you live. Lazy saturday today. [quote=Lotus;799270]Check made out to Cecil Newton. Cam knows nothing about it.[/quote] LOL |
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[quote=SkinzWin;799248]What are you talking about? I only saw one play in that whole video where he was caught from behind. 90% of the tackles were made from defenders coming in laterally. I like him. He looks like he has good vision and can burst through the line quickly and make people miss at the second level.[/quote]
I'll admit that my post my be a bit of an over reaction. I still don't like the kid better than Kendall Hunter, and I don't like the trade down for him at all. But, I am familiar with his game,as I bet many Nebraska games over the years. His best asset is his toughness, he has a lot of heart and you see it in his play. |
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Cowgiirls trying to sure up their OL.
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One of my buddies is a big Nebraska fan, he just texted me and said Helu is a perfect Shanahan zone scheme back.
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BTW why didn't anyone tell me that Marcus Canon was quick? When you recommend a 358 pound tackle for a Shanahan coached team that is key information. Though he'll probably go undrafted. 3 months worth of treatment in store for him meaning he won't be ready until July....on second thought certainly worth a shot.
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Niners got Kendall Hunter.
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[quote=Son Of Man;799271]NFL.com take on Helu
Pick Analysis: Mike Shanahan picks up one of the top "one-cut" runners in the draft. He excels at running downhill between the tackles and has the size to become a punishing runner as a pro. Throw in his solid receiving skills, and he is the versatile feature runner that Shanahan loves to build around.[/quote] Love this pick. |
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[quote=Redskin Jim;799274]I'll admit that my post my be a bit of an over reaction. I still don't like the kid better than Kendall Hunter, and I don't like the trade down for him at all. But, I am familiar with his game,as I bet many Nebraska games over the years. His best asset is his toughness, he has a lot of heart and you see it in his play.[/quote]
Hunter went to 49ers. |
Re: 2011 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7
Salas and Hunter now off the board. Not that we needed to draft another receiver and RB, at least at this point.
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