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2009 draft having no impact so far


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Everette Brown, still haven't seen him a game yet.

Sherrod Martin...........yea we should have drafted Sean Smith.

Corey Irvin..........IR, doubt it would have mattered anyway.

Mike Goodson, mediocre kick returning, fumble.

Tony Fiammetta....he dropped that pass that one time...

Duke Robinson.....for a guy as big as him he is sure hard to find.

Captain Munnerlyn.....a 7th round pick, has been our most impact player. Something is wrong here.

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Funny how everyone was all over Fiammetta and Goodson's cock in TC. I'm sure there's a 'cut Hoover' thread somewhere. I don't even think Fiammetta played in the 2nd half vs Dallas. There's nothing wrong with Munnerlyn being the best player so far, he's earned it.

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what's funny is our drafting is like our playing on a yearly basis...Inconsistent...Good draft, Bad Draft, Good Draft, Bad draft...08 was good...07 bad except for our first rounder Mister Jon Beason...Ironic thing is that we usually draft pretty good 1st rounders so I guess next year we will start being consistent with our drafting...:banghead:

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Funny how everyone was all over Fiammetta and Goodson's cock in TC. I'm sure there's a 'cut Hoover' thread somewhere. I don't even think Fiammetta played in the 2nd half vs Dallas. There's nothing wrong with Munnerlyn being the best player so far, he's earned it.

exactly wht i was thinking. "Cut Hoover" "Is Goodson the next Steve Smith" "Martin can play corner and safety!!" way to shrine these players in Canton during the first week of practice in their career guys. Kinda look a lil dumb now dont cha think?

BTW still loving the Cap'n

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I have been saying it for a very long time. We are not a great drafting team.

We did well with Gamble, Davis (finally), Beason, but you are supposed to nail the 1st rounders....we don't draft well outside of the 1st though.

Lots of draft picks in our LB corps, and backfield.....

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I have been saying it for a very long time. We are not a great drafting team.

We did well with Gamble, Davis (finally), Beason, but you are supposed to nail the 1st rounders....we don't draft well outside of the 1st though.

Lots of draft picks in our LB corps, and backfield.....

I feel like Gamble is overrated. Either that or the coaches won't let him play the way he should be playing. I mean, why the hell are we paying him shutdown corner money and then make him play 7 yards off the line?

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