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Two Number One Draft Picks in a Row


Jase

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i doubt it, but if we do, that'd be friggin sweet lol. AJ Green and Patrick Peterson...if one of them stays for their senior season. which AJ Green says he might.....

now your speaking my language..btw can't wait for the game in death valley in a few weeks :D

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now your speaking my language..btw can't wait for the game in death valley in a few weeks :D

lol, alabama will win out, wither oregon or ohio state will lose, we will win the sec championship, then win the national championship...anyways thats for the college football forum. lol

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lol, alabama will win out, wither oregon or ohio state will lose, we will win the sec championship, then win the national championship...anyways thats for the college football forum. lol

haha touche...but my tigers will you give you guys hell. then again this isn't the college football forum.

anyway, what the frick thread am i in again? haha face palm.

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lol, alabama will win out, wither oregon or ohio state will lose, we will win the sec championship, then win the national championship...anyways thats for the college football forum. lol

I do not see any way that a one loss team gets into the national championship game this year.

Boise is predicted to be #1 when the BCS comes out next week. They will go undefeated. There will be at least two maybe three other undefeated teams out of Ohio State, Oregon, TCU, Nebraska.

current projections:

1. Boise State .913

2. Oregon .863

3. TCU .854

4. Oklahoma .8425

5. Ohio State .8421

6. LSU .782

7. Nebraska .777

8. Auburn .744

9. Michigan State .642

10. Alabama .634

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It's pretty obvious that we're tanking this season so we can pick first next year. But wait, there's more!

Then, when there isn't football due to the lockout in 2011, we'll once again be drafting first in the 2012 draft, because draft positions will default to 2010 records.

We get two high draft positions for the price of one sh*tty season. This lockout represents a once-in-a generation opportunity for our team; all we need to do is sacrifice 16 games.

Jerry Richardson is a genius.

That is all.

:ciappa:

Well, if that's the case we'd all better hope for a rookie salary cap. Otherwise the Panthers will have 40% of their cap tied up in these first two number one picks.

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I would not draft another first rounder until the league adopts a rookie pay scale, which appears to be on the table for the new CBA. Until then, I would trade my number ones for future number ones or for multiple lower draft picks. New England does a superb job of accumulating draft picks each year it seems. It doesn't make sense to guarantee guys millions right off the bat who very well may end up busts.

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I would not draft another first rounder until the league adopts a rookie pay scale, which appears to be on the table for the new CBA. Until then, I would trade my number ones for future number ones or for multiple lower draft picks. New England does a superb job of accumulating draft picks each year it seems. It doesn't make sense to guarantee guys millions right off the bat who very well may end up busts.

That sounds good in theory but you need a dance partner.

Also, 9 of the last 10 years the Patriots have selected a 1st round pick.

What they do do exceptionally well is trade a sucker team like the Raiders Richard Seymour for a #1 pick.

Another example of a sucker team would be the Panthers giving up a 2nd to draft Armanto Edwards in the 3rd round.

Just sayin.

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