Jump to content

Mr. Scot

HUDDLER
  • Posts

    139,496
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Mr. Scot

  1. If I recall correctly, we have 11 million, but we want to keep a cushion of around 7 million. Should there be a need, other moves could be made to clear cap space. The idea is to plug holes so that we can take whoever is the best player available. That would still include the possibility of a receiver.
  2. Direct comparison between the two, nah. And if you look back, you'll see I didn't say that. I just pointed out that Cotchery has a job while Nicks is unemployed and let the nimrods run with it. But what I would say is that Nicks really isn't all that good anymore, and I think most of the folks not looking through the UNC homer glasses know this. The larger story though isn't that Nicks is not as good as some of the fans think he is. It's that Nicks is not as good as he thinks he is. If you're looking for the actual reason why he's unemployed right now, that's probably a pretty big part of it.
  3. What you wrote loosely translates to "I have a tattoo of Lady Gaga's nostrils on my left testicle." I think your understanding of the language needs a little work. (unless that's what you were trying to say)
  4. Happy to help. I generally have a good eye for which posters are lacking in their football knowledge
  5. Lemme fix that to reflect your recent posting patterns...
  6. And yet Cotchery has a job. Who's Nicks playing for again? I mean, he must be in high demand, right?
  7. Neither place And I actually have nothing against UNC. I'm just trolling a dolt who doesn't know what he's talking about.
  8. Oh sure. i mean he almost matched Jerricho Cotchery's numbers from last year.
  9. A guy pushing UNC talking about academics WVU has a player who'll likely go in the top ten, and quite probably the top five, of this year's draft. Where's the highest UNC draft prospect expected to go?
  10. Nah. Bruce Irvin. If you need help distinguishing the two, Irvin is the one who... - actually won his Super Bowl ring in this century / millenium - isn't a crackhead - never got caught with an underage prostitute - went to a school that isn't mired in numerous academic scandals - went to a school whose football team competes in an athletic conference vastly superior to the ACC Hope that helps you understand who I meant.
  11. One of the toughest men to ever play the game... When the NFL put out their Top 100 tackles list some years back, it was Bednarik putting a hit on Frank Gifford that ranked number one. Bednarik was 89.
  12. White thoroughly screwed himself. If he'd have had patience and let the plan to develop him play out, who knows what could have happened?
  13. Easy. Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey, Pat McAfee and how about a fella named Bruce Irvin? There are several others, but those are the most recognized at the moment. Past players include guys like Jeff Hostetler (Super Bowl champion QB, Darryl Talley (went to the Bills four Super Bowls), Renaldo Turnbull (a member of the Dome Patrol with Sam Mills), Marc Bulger (took over the Greatest Show on Turf from Kurt Warner), Alvoid Mays (Super Bowl champ with the Oilers), Mike Compton, Rich Braham, John Thornton, Solomon Page, Owen Schmitt, Amos Zereoue, Anthony Becht, Chuck Howley, Hall of Famer Sam Huff and our own Todd Sauerbrun. And while we're at it, let's not forget that WVU just a few years back beat a Hakeem Nicks led UNC team in a bowl game. They also embarrassed Clemson in a 70 point beatdown.
  14. Please. You were one of the loudest, longest whiners after last year's draft, and it turned out to be our best ever. No, nobody's infallible, but your opinions are pretty uninformed and out of touch with reality.
  15. He's been solid two years in a row (which pretty much never happened to the Panthers before) and last year's rookie class was the best we've ever seen. Knowing these things, why shouldn't we trust him?
  16. If you would have polled draft experts last year as to what our biggest need was, the universal answer would have been left tackle. By the time our pick came up, all of the tackles worth taking in the first round we're already gone. If we didn't follow a BPA philosophy, we would have taken the best remaining tackle anyway, even though it would have meant using our first round pick on a lesser talent. So basically, we'd have passed over Kelvin Benjamin for Morgan Moses or Cyrus Kouandijo. That is why you draft BPA.
×
×
  • Create New...