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NFL Combines...
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:04 pm
by 420
Today... it's the QB's, RB's, and WR's.
Meachem runs a 4.36 40.
This should be a great day for the draft freaks.
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:15 pm
by Raydah James
Cant. Fucking. Wait.
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:21 pm
by 420
Calvin Johnson runs a 4.35 40.
The leaks from Arizona, where Johnson trained, was that he was blowing away the scouts, and would run in the mid-low 4.30's. If Johnson's time becomes official at 4.35, he could be the first player selected in the draft.
Think of the measurables: 6'4", 239, a 4.35, and a vertical over 40 inches. This is the holy grail of athletes.
Bowe runs a 4.51 40.
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:28 pm
by Raydah James
420 wrote:Calvin Johnson runs a 4.35 40.
The leaks from Arizona, where Johnson trained, was that he was blowing away the scouts, and would run in the mid-low 4.30's. If Johnson's time becomes official at 4.35, he could be the first player selected in the draft.
Not a chance.
If Al is stupid enough to take a WR (which is not as big a need as many other positions on our team), he will trade down a few spots to do so.
Think of the measurables: 6'4", 239, a 4.35, and a vertical over 40 inches. This is the holy grail of athletes.
I completely agree.
Bowe runs a 4.51 40.
I'll call a 4.48
Dude is deceptively quick.
EDIT: Watch the fucker run a 4.55 now that I said that...........
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:38 pm
by 420
Raydah James wrote:
Bowe runs a 4.51 40.
I'll call a 4.48
Dude is deceptively quick.
EDIT: Watch the fucker run a 4.55 now that I said that...........
All these times that I'm reporting... are actually happening right now at the combines. These aren't guesses, these are in real time.
NFL Network has them LIVE!
Sidney Rice 4.53 40
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:41 pm
by Raydah James
420 wrote:
All these times that I'm reporting... are actually happening right now at the combines. These aren't guesses, these are in real time.
NFL Network has them LIVE!
Sidney Rice 4.53 40
Mother. Fucker.
RACK you........im out.
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:51 pm
by Mal
'Sup M2?
How bout them Warriors vs. my boys yesterday?
Check your rearview mirror.....
[cough] E.Brand 31 pts 12 reb 8 blocks [/cough]
I will say that I'll take Richardson on my team any day of the week though.
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:56 pm
by 420
jossjeff wrote:'Sup M2?
How bout them Warriors vs. my boys yesterday?
Check your rearview mirror.....
[cough] E.Brand 31 pts 12 reb 8 blocks [/cough]
I will say that I'll take Richardson on my team any day of the week though.
Yeah, that game was hard to watch at the end. The Warriors owned the game for 3 and a half quarters, then ????
The finally score looked worse than the game actually was.
We just need Baron back on the floor, yet Monta is doing well, for a 20 year old.
Neck and neck... Clip's and Warriors.
Damn, girlfriend wants me to get ready now, so she can see one of the Acadamy Award movies before they come on tonight.
Well, I got some football in today.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:17 am
by 420
Here are the
official combine numbers... Sunday
http://www.nfl.com/combine/story/10021441
Here's a fun little stat... 40- Yard Dash at combine
AD was suppose to be one of the 2 or 3 fastest players coming out in the draft... his only strength over Marshawn.
Hmmmmmmm...
Marshawn's 40-time is 4.46
Adrian's 40-time is 4.40
Now lets look at the 2 backs where it counts the most... on the field.
2004... Marshawn played behind the leading rusher in college football. Yet, he still averaged close to 9.0 a carry for 628 yards.
Now we'll go head to head... with both players as starters.
2005... Marshawn had
1246 yards and averaged
6.4 yards a carry.
2005... Adrian had
1108 yards and averaged
5.0 yards a carry.
2006... Marshawn had
1245 yards and averaged
6.1 yards a carry.
2006... Adrian had
935 yards and averaged
5.6 yards a carry.
*Remember*
Marshawn played with 2 and 3 star lineman in the PAC 10...
AD played with 4 and 5 star lineman who were the best in the country!
If you're the GM... who would you take???
The guy that can run, block and catch... and "play" on basically two sprained ankles all year.(Lynch)
Or a guy that can run... can't block, and can't catch??? Oh yeah, and snaps like a pretzel when he falls down.(Peterson)
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:32 am
by 420
Believe the Heupel wrote:Keep selling it. Nobody's buying it.
Bwhahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
Believe the Heupel wrote:Peterson had 1012 yards in seven games, idiot. Lynch managed an amazing 300 more yards in SIX MORE GAMES.
Okie... do they teach you that fancy thing called "math" out in dem der midwest???
The only numbers that matter are "yards per carry" and Marshawn Lynch owns AD when it comes to that!!!
Believe the Heupel wrote: Yeah, that's right-you didn't even get your OWN boy's rushing total right.
Now the Okie is getting so god damn flustered... he's starting to flat out lie!!!
Link please!
Believe the Heupel wrote:At Oregon (for comparison, you know) Peterson had 211 yards.
Lynch had 50. At home.
211>50. Just so you know.
Psssst!!!!!!!!!!!! While you guys lost to Oregon!!!
Cal was kicking Oregon's ass!!!!!!!!! So bad, that they pulled Marshawn after 1 and a half quarters.
Guess what our
2nd string guy (Justin Forrsett) did in just over 2 quarters against Oregon... try 170 yards rushing and Oregon knew we were going to run the ball with that big lead. Nice comparison... (KYOA) much. Bwhahahahaha!
Believe the Heupel wrote:4.40 is faster than 4.46. Just so you know. Especially after you ran your mouth about how Lynch was faster than Peterson yesterday.
Funny how you left out the other 3 speed tests that matter most... Shuttle 20, Shuttle 60, and the 3 Cone. You know, the tests that see if you have any moves and can do them at high speed!
I wonder why? Hmmmmm.... I'll tell you why!
He didn't even show up on the charts!!! Bwhahahahahaha!!!
Marshawn of course, placed in the top of 2 of the 3 speed tests.
Believe the Heupel wrote:Total career yards:
Peterson 4045
Lynch 3230
This "math" thing is really tough for you "Okie's" isn't it???
Ok, lets see if you can follow this...
"yards per carry" is the only thing that matters!
But, since you keep bringing up who rushed for more yards...
2005... ding ding ding... Marshawn Lynch is the winner!
2006... ding ding ding... Marshawn Lynch is the winner once again!!!
Pssst! AD started for 3 years... Marshawn only started for 2 years.
Game set and match... Marshawn Lynch.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:23 pm
by BSmack
Believe the Heupel wrote:Mind you, Peterson has only played the equivalent of two seasons.
Why is that?
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:47 pm
by poptart
Believe the Heupel wrote:Nobody in an NFL front office thinks Lynch is the better back or pro prospect.
How do you know that .... ?
Lynch has a lower center of gravity, is more elusive, seems to have better feet, and is much more proven as a receiver out of the backfield.
Looks to be the sort of player that could have a longer career than the more upright guy, who is a bigger target, takes a lot of bangs, and already has a history of injury.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:49 pm
by Mal
Personally I like Lynch over Peterson as a prospect.
I'd welcome him in silver and black with a trade down.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:42 pm
by peter dragon
m2ool you couldnt have read the link you posted....
Group 6 (RB) -- Top Five Results: 60 Shuttle
1.Kenny Irons Auburn 11.47
2. Chris Henry Arizona 11.51
3. Briand Leonards Rutgers 11.59
4. Nate Ilaoa Hawaii 11.78
5. Marshawn Lynch Cal-Berkeley 11.80
Group 6 (RB) -- Top 10 Results: Three Cone
1. Garrett Wolfe Northern Illinois 6.69
2. Ahmad Bradshaw Marshall 6.70
3. Antonio Pittman Ohio St. 6.84
4. Brian Leonard Rutgers 6.88
5. Chris Henry Arizona 6.96
6. Ramonce Taylor Texas 6.98
7. Kenny Irons Auburn 7.00
8. Brandon Jackson Nebraska 7.00
9. Marshawn Lynch Cal-Berkeley 7.05
10. Jason Snelling Virginia 7.06
Group 6 (RB) -- Top 10 Results: Vertical Jump
1. Darius Walker Notre Dame 40 1/2
2. Adrian Peterson Oklahoma 38 1/2
3. Kenny Irons Auburn 38
4. Kolby Smith Louisville 38
5. Cory Anderson Tennessee 37
6. Brandon Jackson Nebraska 37
7. Thomas Clayton Kansas St. 36 1/2
8. Chris Henry Arizon 36
9. Marshawn Lynch Cal Berkeley 35 1/2
10. Eldra Buckley Tennessee-Chatt 35 1/2
Group 6 (RB) -- Top 10 Results: Broad Jump
1. Chris Henry Arizona 10'7"
2. Adrian Peterson Oklahoma 10'7"
3. Marshawn Lynch Cal-Berkeley 10'5"
4. Ramonce Taylor Texas 10'5"
5. Keny Irons Auburn 10'3"
6. Antonio Pittman Ohio St. 10'3"
7. Darius Walker Notre Dame 10'3"
8. Brandon Jackson Nebraska 10'2"
9. Brian Leonard Rutgers 10'2"
10. Lorenzo Booker Florida St. 10'1"
Group 6 (RB) -- Top 10 Results: 40-Yard Dash
1. Chris Henry Arizona 4.40
2. Adrian Peterson Oklahoma 4.40
3. Antonio Pittman Ohio St. 4.40
4. Kenny Irons Auburn 4.45
5. Lorenzo Booker Florida St 4.46
6. Marshawn Lynch Cal 4.46
7. DeShawn Wynn Florida 4.48
8. Alonzo Coleman Hampton 4.49
9. Ramonce Taylor Texas 4.50
10. Kolby Smith Louisville 4.51
KYOA much?
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:39 pm
by 420
Can you fuckers even read?
I understand both of you went to OU and OSU respectively... which is about the equivalent of a California community college.
Here's what I wrote you fucking tards...
420 wrote:
Funny how you left out the other 3 speed tests that matter most... Shuttle 20, Shuttle 60, and the 3 Cone. You know, the tests that see if you have any moves and can do them at high speed!
I wonder why? Hmmmmm.... I'll tell you why!
He didn't even show up on the charts!!! Bwhahahahahaha!!!
Marshawn of course, placed in the top of 2 of the 3 speed tests.
Group 6 (RB) -- Top Five Results: 20 Shuttle
1. Garrett Wolfe Northern Illinois 4.08
2. Ahmad Bradshaw Marshall 4.09
3. Chris Henry Arizona 4.14
4. Brandon Jackson Nebraska 4.14
5. Antonio Pittman Ohio St. 4.16
RB) -- Top Five Results: 60 Shuttle
1.Kenny Irons Auburn 11.47
2. Chris Henry Arizona 11.51
3. Briand Leonards Rutgers 11.59
4. Nate Ilaoa Hawaii 11.78
5. Marshawn Lynch Cal-Berkeley 11.80
B) -- Top 10 Results: Three Cone
1. Garrett Wolfe Northern Illinois 6.69
2. Ahmad Bradshaw Marshall 6.70
3. Antonio Pittman Ohio St. 6.84
4. Brian Leonard Rutgers 6.88
5. Chris Henry Arizona 6.96
6. Ramonce Taylor Texas 6.98
7. Kenny Irons Auburn 7.00
8. Brandon Jackson Nebraska 7.00
9. Marshawn Lynch Cal-Berkeley 7.05
10. Jason Snelling Virginia 7.06
Yep, just as I had said!
Marshawn placed... in the top of 2 of the 3 speed tests, and Adrian Peterson is nowhere to be found!!!
Marshawn of course, placed
I will now seprate the quote for the extremely slow... it continues
in the top of 2 of the 3 speed tests.
This my friends... is why they rank "Universities"...
... a place where OU and OSU will never be found (ranked).
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:08 pm
by Killian
From the College Football thread:
m200l wrote:Oh my... AD's not even on the charts, and Marshawn is in the top 2 of 3 in those lists.
Nice work, dumb fuck.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:25 pm
by 420
Killian wrote:From the College Football thread:
m200l wrote:Oh my... AD's not even on the charts, and Marshawn is in the top 2 of 3 in those lists.
Nice work, dumb fuck.
Psssst! I think you're lost... this is the NFL Forum.
Would you like to respond to a post or quote in this forum???
Or would you like to use a "typo" from another forum involving the word "of" ???
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:36 pm
by Killian
It wasn't a typo, idiot. If anything, it was an omission.
It would be easier to try to debate something if 1) you were correct and 2) you didn't try to back peddle when you are proved to be wrong.
That's right, they teach those lessons in the second year of college. You know, way past the point where you could actually hack it.
-5 intelligence roll from your 17 sided die. Roll again.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:08 pm
by 420
Killian wrote:It wasn't a typo, idiot. If anything, it was an omission.
Omission??? Hmmmmm... Nice try!
I guess this quote wasn't clear enough for your little brain... when you came to
this thread.
Which by the way... was typed minutes after the College football post.
420 wrote:Marshawn of course, placed in the top of 2 of the 3 speed tests.
Yet, your little brain can't put 2 and 2 together???
I'd say you cant be this slow... but I know better.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:45 pm
by Killian
You're really not this fucking stupid, are you? So you would call not typing one word, two letters, a typo and not an omission?
You really should take some online English classes. They're more your speed and you could cheat, which would be right up your alley. And it would fix some of these problems. Either that, or pick up a copy of "Elements of Style".
That won't help with you being an idiot, but it's a start.
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:37 am
by 420
The Combines: Day 5...
LB's and
DL's
http://www.nfl.com/combine/story/10023350
"The Bishop" blows away the scouts with his strength.
DBish benched 225 lbs. 33X, it was more X's than all the Lbers and ALL of the DLmen except 2 players. One DL had 34x and another had 42x.
Desmond Bishop had as many bench reps as Adam Carriker and Alan Branch, 33!
Twice as many as Quentin Moses (17) and Jarvis Moss (16)
Unreal!
The Bishop...picks it off, seals the victory, and takes it to the house
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:23 pm
by Killian
And the DL who did the most reps at last years combine went undrafted. What's your fucking point?
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:18 pm
by BBMarley
Killian wrote:And the DL who did the most reps at last years combine went undrafted. What's your fucking point?
Rack that! Their football career is what matters- not how fast they can run in shorts and a tshirt.. or how many times they can push 225 lbs with bad form. All the combine does is produce guys like this:
If someone is truly a beast- the scouts would have known about it by now....
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 5:56 pm
by 420
Killian wrote:And the DL who did the most reps at last years combine went undrafted. What's your fucking point?
The same thing as always... you're a fuckin' retard.
Bishop isn't a D-Lineman, he's a Linebacker you mental midget!
Oh yeah, he's a 1st team All-PAC 10 player.
Stick to checking out 14-17 year old kids, and what school they may want to go to.
Leave the NFL topics, to the grown ups.
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:46 pm
by Killian
Hey Douchebag, where did I ever say that Bishop was a defensive lineman? Go ahead and point out the post where I said he played defensive line.
Again, for the uneducated, the defensive lineman who did the most reps last year went undrafted.
And again, what is your fucking point?
I guess you really are that stupid.
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:48 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
BBMarley wrote:Rack that! Their football career is what matters
Which is why mtool has to run his mouth now, while he can. NFL combine stats are the height of glory and coverage his boys will see, and he knows it.
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:21 pm
by 420
Killian wrote:Hey Douchebag, where did I ever say that Bishop was a defensive lineman? Go ahead and point out the post where I said he played defensive line.
Again, for the uneducated, the defensive lineman who did the most reps last year went undrafted.
And again, what is your fucking point?
I guess you really are that stupid.
Please... explain what this "quote" has to do with a linebacker?
Killian wrote:And the DL who did the most reps at last years combine went undrafted.
You see Krillian, the subject of my post was a linebacker, and you went all retarded and brought a DL into the mix.
I'm not saying you're stupid... but I will let this one pass.
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:32 pm
by Killian
You want to play that game fuck stick?
mDouche wrote:The Combines: Day 5... LB's and DL's
Bolded portions are your emphasis, not mine. Later:
mDouche wrote:DBish benched 225 lbs. 33X, it was more X's than all the Lbers and ALL of the DLmen except 2 players. One DL had 34x and another had 42x.
Desmond Bishop had as many bench reps as Adam Carriker (DL) and Alan Branch (DL),,33!
Twice as many as Quentin Moses (17) (DL) and Jarvis Moss (16) (DL)
Bolded emphasis, this time, is mine.
So who brought DL into this discussion?
Critical Thought was a 200 level course, so I know you didn't sniff that in your 15 minutes on a college campus. If you could have hacked it, you might have been able to figure out why I posted the DL info from last year. Like your professor said to you long ago, this isn't for everyone. F.
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:37 pm
by 420
Psssst!!! You should get your money back from "State".
The first word of my sentence is the subject matter, dipshit!
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:51 pm
by Killian
420 wrote:Psssst!!! You should get your money back from "State".
The first word of my sentence is the subject matter, dipshit!
NFL isn't a word. Again, "Elements of Style". Neither is "Pssst". And I don't think the other first words of your sentences are the subject matter unless you want to go on about "The" or "Today".
And I was posting that the top bench at last years NFL (again, not a word) combine wasn't even drafted.
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:13 pm
by NjSooner
420 wrote:Psssst!!! You should get your money back from "State".
The first word of my sentence is the subject matter, dipshit!
Shouldn't you be busy shoving a Kal themed baseball bat up your ass?