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he's also a terrible fit at linebacker overall and had been quoted this year as saying “I do suck. I am a very honest person.”

Pick a year to discuss. Players + scheme matters. He wasn't bad in the JJ 43....and you were talking about 07.

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a lot of people on the outside didn't see a top 10 talent at QB last year

Cam had top 10 talent. Everyone knew it. The questions were about his character and how his skills would translate. No DT in this draft predicted to go in the 1st round even has the production or impressive overall film in college to merit asking if it would translate and be worth a top 9 pick.

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Lol don't try to bring reason to the Kuechly fan boys cause there stupidity will always win.

Contribute to the conversation or STFU. Sucking off guys that have your viewpoint while not contributing points of your own makes you look ridiculous.

I respect MLP_RB because he is at least backing up his side and supporting it, you on the other hand are playing the role of the little brother cheering on the big brother to beat up the mean ol Kuechly supporter. It's annoying.

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What could I contribute to such masterpieces as this.

My point exactly. Giving Pie to MLP_RB every time he makes a post while snickering and internet high fiving does nothing for you. So if you have something to contribute, by all means. But if not, let the grown ups talk.

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Cam had top 10 talent. Everyone knew it. The questions were about his character and how his skills would translate. No DT in this draft predicted to go in the 1st round even has the production or impressive overall film in college to merit asking if it would translate and be worth a top 9 pick.

"skills" is a part of what makes "talent". and many draft experts, draftniks and fans alike didn't see a guy who was good enough to warrant a top 10 pick last year. he was far from the undisputed BPA based on the collective perception of everybody who follows the draft

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"skills" is a part of what makes "talent". and many draft experts, draftniks and fans alike didn't see a guy who was good enough to warrant a top 10 pick last year. he was far from the undisputed BPA based on the collective perception of everybody who follows the draft

Oh I agree he wasn't the far and away perceived lock for top 10, much less the #1 pick, but I was saying I think that had more to do with the questions on character and Auburn's offensive scheme. Obviously it took a ton of research to prove the question marks wrong, but I doubt that amount of research will go into the guys this year, especially since it's not as pivotal a position to miss on like QB.

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