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Reputation:97
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Since:Jan 4, 2007

April 26, 2008 7:36 pm

Oldhead,

I like the Mike Shanahan approach to RB -  There's got to be a hole for a back to go thru before you can run the ball - If there is a hole - almost any running back can get thru it.. I just think we needed to go DL at that point with all the OT off the board.   What makes a good running back great?  Having a friggin O-line in front of him.  At #23 in the draft there where certain positions that I'd figured we stay away from  - based on risk /value/ need..  QB, TE, Punter are obvious - RB is another I didn;t see us drafting  at #23 - If we wanted a power back to take some of the load - there are plenty in the draft that we could have looked at in Day 2.  less risk..  better value...

I understand the "best player available" mentality but you need to put need in there too.  If the best player on the board at 23 was a QB or TE - there is no way we draft one.. I felt the same was true for RB - my opinion..  I just don;t like this pick - It's glamour pick - Football is won and lost in the trenches and both sides of the ball needed to be upgraded and get younger -when the OT's where off the board - the "no brainer" pick is the best DLinemen available.  Either Merling or Balmer.  I just dont get this pick - It's like buying a new car - their eyes are all bug eyed..  get it home..  drive it awhile and realize it just gets you from "A" to "B" just like the 8 year old honda..  but cost alot more to maintain..  Risk/value/need

enjoy,

bb


What a steal
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Reputation:95
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Since:Jan 13, 2008

April 26, 2008 11:08 pm
I like the Mike Shanahan approach to RB -  There's got to be a hole for a back to go thru before you can run the ball - If there is a hole - almost any running back can get thru it.Very true, but Shanahan didn't win a Super Bowl without Terrell Davis.

What a steal
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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 4, 2007

April 27, 2008 6:18 am

first to six,

thanks for making my point.... Go find out which round Terrell Davis was drafted in...  I believe it was the six round..  something like 190+ overall...

Questions for ya - Why was Emmitt Smith so effective?  Why didn't Barry Sanders win a SB? and Why did the Giants beat the Pat's last year?  The trenches is the answer to all 3.

enjoy,

bb