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Does DeAngelo Williams have a website or fansite


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it is

www.deangelowilliams.org

but it has not been updated in a long time.

However, it is his official web site..

By the way, when I posted at the beginning of the year that DeAngelo was just as good as Adrian Peterson, and was probably the best back in the league...okay, I guess a lot of you really never had the chance to see him at Memphis. So I understand why you thought I was a little bit off.

"You can't compare the two"..."are you crazy"...you are just a Memphis homer"...etc. "He has to do it for three more years"...etc....

I can understand perhaps. But stats seem to support my thinking, however I realize not everyone in Charlotte...or wherever you are...had the advantage of watching him in college and just KNOWING that when he gets to the pros...he was going to be incredible.

So, no I told you so's here, I agree that you did not know for obvious reasons what I knew. Nothing DeAngelo has done this year surprises me at all, with the exception that even I underestimated his ability to run as well as he has between the tackles.

Enjoy him! And, whatever it takes to re-sign him...it has to be done.

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it is

www.deangelowilliams.org

but it has not been updated in a long time.

However, it is his official web site..

By the way, when I posted at the beginning of the year that DeAngelo was just as good as Adrian Peterson, and was probably the best back in the league...okay, I guess a lot of you really never had the chance to see him at Memphis. So I understand why you thought I was a little bit off.

"You can't compare the two"..."are you crazy"...you are just a Memphis homer"...etc. "He has to do it for three more years"...etc....

I can understand perhaps. But stats seem to support my thinking, however I realize not everyone in Charlotte...or wherever you are...had the advantage of watching him in college and just KNOWING that when he gets to the pros...he was going to be incredible.

So, no I told you so's here, I agree that you did not know for obvious reasons what I knew. Nothing DeAngelo has done this year surprises me at all, with the exception that even I underestimated his ability to run as well as he has between the tackles.

Enjoy him! And, whatever it takes to re-sign him...it has to be done.

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why not answer the question under the the thread asking the question? Do we need a seperate thread anytime someone wants to respond to another thread??

Merge anyone?????

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So, no I told you so's here, I agree that you did not know for obvious reasons what I knew. Nothing DeAngelo has done this year surprises me at all, with the exception that even I underestimated his ability to run as well as he has between the tackles.

You do realize that everytime you post about how you were the first person to know DeAngelo would be a star, you are essentially saying, “I told you so,” right?

Trust me. We get it. Good job, you’re an excellent talent scout who no doubt would have recognized DeAngelo’s skill and foreseen his rise to become the NFL’s best since Barry Sanders, nay, since time immemorial, even had you attended or followed an entirely different college. You, my good sir, are validated.

It’s a shame there’s not a forum over at www.deangelowilliams.org.

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person to know that DeAngelo would be a star.

EVERYONE in Memphis who watched him play knew that also.

What I am amazed at is the scouts who did not take him. He should have been a top 5 choice.

Just shows you. All of us in Memphis said "why in the world would you draft Reggie Bush over DeAngelo Williams?"

Honestly a lot of pro scouts don't know much more than we do.

I may, however, have been the first one to post it here. I NEVER had doubts what was going to happen.

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person to know that DeAngelo would be a star.

EVERYONE in Memphis who watched him play knew that also.

What I am amazed at is the scouts who did not take him. He should have been a top 5 choice.

Just shows you. All of us in Memphis said "why in the world would you draft Reggie Bush over DeAngelo Williams?"

Honestly a lot of pro scouts don't know much more than we do.

I may, however, have been the first one to post it here. I NEVER had doubts what was going to happen.

Sorry, you weren't even the first one here. I've been posting on this board since the day after Dwill was drafted. You didn't bother to show up until he was made a starter. You can quit patting yourself on the back.

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