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14 years ago

Biggest blunder pick: Minnesota taking Christian Ponder.

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Classic Vikings. The names and the faces may change but the results are always the same. maybe if they had a new stadium deal in place.
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StoicFire
14 years ago
I wonder if they really like what they saw in Ponder, of if they were just desperate to get a QB because of the state of the league right now. Perhaps they just didn't want to get caught without a starting QB.
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14 years ago
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WINNERS

Detroit Lions - Opposing offensive lines, including the unit protecting Aaron Rodgers' backside, had better bring their "A" games when they face the Lions. With the 13th pick, Detroit took Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley (27 tackles for loss, 13 sacks last year). He will team with consensus 2010 rookie of the year Ndamukong Suh, Corey Williams and Kyle Vanden Bosch to give the Lions what should be a dominant defensive line. Fairley was ranked fifth on Mel Kiper's board.

Cam Newton - The Carolina Panthers were desperate for a quarterback. Auburn's Newton was the only QB worth even considering with the No. 1 pick. He played in a run-heavy scheme and faces a steep learning curve in the NFL, but he'll be the face of the franchise and will make a boatload of money.

J.J. Watt - Exhibit A for what hard work, determination and persistence can do. The defensive end from Pewaukee and the University of Wisconsin started out as a tight end at Central Michigan and paid his way to UW. On Thursday, he was the 11th pick in the draft, taken by Houston to help plug holes in a leaky defense. Is this a great country, or what?
LOSERS

Minnesota Vikings - The Vikes reportedly tried hard to trade down. When they couldn't find a partner, they reached for Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder. ESPN analyst Jon Gruden defended the pick, saying Minnesota needed a quarterback and "there is no sure thing in free agency." Still, it's a stretch to project Ponder as a rookie starter, so the Vikings probably will have to sign a veteran.

Commissioner Roger Goodell - With a target on his back because of the ongoing labor strife, the commish was booed lustily when he approached the podium at Radio City Music Hall in New York to commence the draft. Then he proceeded to embrace each draft pick as if he were a long-lost son. Just call him Pete Rozelle Lite.

ROLLING THE DICE

Atlanta Falcons - They moved up in a trade with Cleveland to take physical Alabama receiver Julio Jones. After getting thumped by the Packers, 48-21, in the playoffs, the Falcons obviously felt they needed another playmaker opposite Roddy White to be able to get past Green Bay. They can only hope Jones gives them that dimension. "I think this guy struggled throughout his career to catch the football," Gruden said.


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mi_keys
14 years ago

I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.

"wpr" wrote:



Atlanta had the number 5 scoring defense last year and gave up a whooping 2 points more than Chicago did all season. They just ran into an Aaron Rodgers that couldn't be stopped BUT by the hand of God.

That said, they could use another receiver but they have other needs too. They've given up far too much for a receiver that is being criticized for his ability to catch the ball (what the hell else does a receiver do anyway).

"mi_keys" wrote:



Agree with your comments after I corrected one of them.

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No, my blasphemy was intended

*waits*... :violent3:
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14 years ago

I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.

"mi_keys" wrote:



Atlanta had the number 5 scoring defense last year and gave up a whooping 2 points more than Chicago did all season. They just ran into an Aaron Rodgers that couldn't be stopped BUT by the hand of God.

That said, they could use another receiver but they have other needs too. They've given up far too much for a receiver that is being criticized for his ability to catch the ball (what the hell else does a receiver do anyway).

"wpr" wrote:



I know it was. This was my way of scolding you since Bozz didn't.

Agree with your comments after I corrected one of them.

"mi_keys" wrote:



No, my blasphemy was intended

*waits*... :violent3:

"Kingkoopa" wrote:


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14 years ago

I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.

"mi_keys" wrote:



Atlanta had the number 5 scoring defense last year and gave up a whooping 2 points more than Chicago did all season. They just ran into an Aaron Rodgers that couldn't be stopped BUT by the hand of God.

That said, they could use another receiver but they have other needs too. They've given up far too much for a receiver that is being criticized for his ability to catch the ball (what the hell else does a receiver do anyway).

"wpr" wrote:



Agree with your comments after I corrected one of them.

"mi_keys" wrote:



No, my blasphemy was intended

*waits*... :violent3:

"Kingkoopa" wrote:




I know it was. This was my way of scolding you since Bozz didn't.
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mi_keys
14 years ago

I can't believe how much Atlanta gave up. It looked like the Herschel Walker trade out there. I will LMFAO if Jones winds up being a bust. Besides, Atlanta isn't a receiver away from the SB, they are an entire defense away from the SB. We didn't wind up punting ONCE against them.

"wpr" wrote:



Atlanta had the number 5 scoring defense last year and gave up a whooping 2 points more than Chicago did all season. They just ran into an Aaron Rodgers that couldn't be stopped BUT by the hand of God.

That said, they could use another receiver but they have other needs too. They've given up far too much for a receiver that is being criticized for his ability to catch the ball (what the hell else does a receiver do anyway).

"mi_keys" wrote:



Agree with your comments after I corrected one of them.

"wpr" wrote:



No, my blasphemy was intended

*waits*... :violent3:

"mi_keys" wrote:




I know it was. This was my way of scolding you since Bozz didn't.

"Kingkoopa" wrote:



Lol, well good. Someone's got to keep me in check.
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14 years ago
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Dexter_Sinister
14 years ago
Does any one else find irony in the fact that the Patriots stole Gabbert with the 3rd round pick they got by renting Moss to the Vikings for 4 games. While the Viking used the 12 overall to get a 3rd round rated Ponder.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago

Does any one else find irony in the fact that the Patriots stole Gabbert with the 3rd round pick they got by renting Moss to the Vikings for 4 games. While the Viking used the 12 overall to get a 3rd round rated Ponder.

"Dexter_Sinister" wrote:

I think Ryan Mallet is gonna be a good QB after Brady is done. I think he'll be around for 3 or so years then Mallet will take over.
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