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T. Austin < or = J. Adams


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This is exactly the same shite that Joe Adams was doing in his highlight video. Austin's highlights look very pedestrian against moderate competition. I especially like how he he gets walked down in the Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Marshall games. Adams was running all over the field against SEC competition everyweek. Some might say that he got run down in certain situations too. I say he was drafted in the fourth round and he is already on our team. He was not the 14th overall pick in the first round.

An issue with Austin are his small hands, which equal fumbles and double catches at the next level. He played alot in the backfield, and one of the running jokes here is our over-emphasis on the backfield.

People are already saying if we have the creativity to use him, he can be a weapon. How about we draft a guy that does not need us to run gimmicks for him to succeed. He is nothing more than a slot reciever whose supposed video game speed does not give him much seperation against top competition We need to go OL or DL when it is our turn to draft and get one of these bigger and stronger recievers who are still fast in the second(i.e. J. Hunter, D. Rodgers) or K. Stills in the fourth if you want a slot reciever that bad.

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I'm constantly amazed that some people are so god awfully fuging stupid.

4.51 and 4.28 are basically the same speed guyz!!!!

For what it's worth, Austins hands are larger than Adams and 90% of the idiots first WR picked this year - Patterson.

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Where do these retarded posts come from? There's a reason one is supposed to go 1st rd while one went 4th rd. I understand if you think we should go a different direction with our pick because we do have multiple holes to fill but please stop with the stupid Adams comparison. Plus you said tavon played a lot in the backfield which isn't true. You have obviously just watched highlight videos considering that's really only something they did for the last half of his senior season because in the 1st game they put him back there you get the performance he gave against Oklahoma (google it). I guess all the draft guys that compare him to welker and harvin would probably agree that all 3 of those guys are < or = to adams

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