amucks draft.

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  1. amuck57

    amuck57 Active Member

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    1) lamarr houston dt/de tex.
    run stopper, good balance and speed.
    2) reshad jones safetie ga.
    great tackler, big hitter plays the run very well and can cover deep.
    4)geno atkins dt/de ga.
    good size and fast, plays the run well and can pressure the QB. ( DL depth)
    6) chris scott ol tenn.
    verisital lineman, can play rg/rt, good run blocker. (OL depth)
    7) BAP at LG or NT.
    marshell newhouse lg/OL tcu ( project, OL depth)
    or
    kade watson dt/nt ga. ( big body plays hard OL depth)


    what do you"ll think.????????????????????
    have a great day.
     
  2. Mr Electric

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    While Atkins and Houston are both very athletic, I don't see either of them fitting into the 34 defense.

    I really like the Jones and Scott picks.
     
  3. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    I wouldn't take a safetie that early.
     
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    I don't think Atkins will be there in the 4th and Houston might be a reach in the 1st.
     
  5. The Great American

    The Great American Well-Known Member

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    It's a great mock! You seldom go wrong when selecting UGA players. Go Dawgs!
     
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    You say that like it's the U or something. Fran Tarkenton and Hershel Walker aside, not exactly the most storied history of churning out NFL stars. Appreciate Mo Lewis, though.
     
  7. The Great American

    The Great American Well-Known Member

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    Selective memory is nice. Champ Baily, Terrell Davis, Guy McIntyre, and Hines Ward are borderline HOFers.


    Most schools have lots of misses but UGA has produced lots of good pro's over the years.
     
  8. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    The fuck? Now I know that you don't go to Georgia.
     
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    Four good seasons does not make you a borderline HOFer. Congrats, though. You went back 30 years and found an additional 4 solid Pro players. I'll even give you Jon Stinchcomb. You're about on par over the last 30 years with NFL powerhouse Stanford. Oh wait, nevermind. That would require ONE surefire HOFer in that time period and one fairly assured one.
     
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    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Terrell Davis? He's already in the HOF.

    The problem that I had is that he called him borderline.
     
  11. ShAuN JoHN 9294

    ShAuN JoHN 9294 New Member

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    Champ Bailey a borderline HOF???? He is WITHOUT A DOUBT a surefire hall of fame player.
     
  12. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Further proof that TGA is not actually a Georgia student/alum(never knew how old he claimed to be). Any UGA loyalist would have declared him a lock within three words.
     
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    I must have missed the part where we were talking about the Colorado Hall of Fame. I thought we were talking about Canton.
     
  14. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Shit, I forgot he was only a semifinalist in 2007. He deserves it though.
     
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    He deserves a mention for his 2000+ yard season. 7500 yards in a 7 year career, however, does not make one a HOFer. Hell, Thomas Jones will likely finish his career with 3000+ more yards than him AND already has more 1000+ yard seasons. IMO, you need longevity to be a Hall of Famer. 3 great seasons makes you elite for those 3 seasons, not for all time.

    I do agree, however, that Bailey is surefire. I'll put my anti-TGA bias aside for that one. Congrats, Georgia is now on par with Stanford over the last 30 years. What a proud tradition, RebelMike.
     
  16. ShAuN JoHN 9294

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    He was a HOF player prior to his injury but I gotta agree, you can't just be the man for a few years. If that was the case I'm positive there would be noticeably more HOF players in Canton,Ohio. Essentially that would just water down what it takes to become an NFL HOFer. If Larry Fitzgerald god forbid had a career ending injury, does he deserve to be a HOF right now? Absolutely not.

    Definitely agree that not only do you need the production but the longevity to become a NFL HOFer.
     
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  17. The Great American

    The Great American Well-Known Member

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    I was raised in Georgia. I went to school in New Orleans.
     
  18. The Great American

    The Great American Well-Known Member

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    Your anti-TGA bias is obvious or you're just too lazy to research the facts.

    UGA players currently on an NFL roster - 39

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/college/_/letter/g

    Stanford players currently on an NFL roster - 10
    http://espn.go.com
    /nfl/college/_/letter/s



    Please tell me again how Georgia is on the same level as Stanford seeing how one school almost holds a 4-1 ratio?
     
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    The question was quality, not quantity. You went back 30 years, and came up with one HOF lock and a few solid players. I can top that that with Elway and Lynch alone. Oh, and lifetime? Stanford has 4 HOFers to Georgia's two.

    I'm not building Stanford up. I'm using the school to show how you're overrating UGA's NFL contributions.
     
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    Ole Miss isn't in New Orleans, Michael.
     

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