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Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:04 pm to MrAUTigers
He was the #1 pick. But didn't go. NFL stats not great. Gone after four years.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:05 pm to graves1
Anything that comes from a Script Crimson A with a mullet.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:06 pm to graves1
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He was the #1 pick. But didn't go. NFL stats not great. Gone after four years.
This proves your level of idiotness. (it's off the chart, btw)
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:08 pm to graves1
See:
Mark Ingram
Trent Richardson
Dre Kirkpatrick
Dee milliner
Etc.
Just to make bama fans a bit less but hurt:
Morris Claiborne
Jamarcus Russell
Buster Davis
Mark Ingram
Trent Richardson
Dre Kirkpatrick
Dee milliner
Etc.
Just to make bama fans a bit less but hurt:
Morris Claiborne
Jamarcus Russell
Buster Davis
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:08 pm to MrAUTigers
How? Was he not Tampa Bay's #1 pick in 86? Was his stats not average at best? Was he not gone after four years?
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:11 pm to graves1
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Was his stats not average at best?
He showed up during the season......not going through any off-season stuff......took the first week off to get ready, then went out and wrecked shite. You should aspire to be that "average" in any aspect of your life.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:12 pm to RB10
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Morris Claiborne
quote:After one year? Surely you jest.
Dee milliner
quote:Two years is a bit more reasonable, but I still think year 3 is when we start to dole out the bust label.
Trent Richardson
Dre Kirkpatrick
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:15 pm to graves1
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How would you rate Bo Jackson?
Incomplete
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:16 pm to UAFanFromNOLA
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After one year? Surely you jest.
Not at all. I just said in the other thread that Claiborne and milliner are both is bad systems (for their strengths) and both are underperforming, and will continue to do so, until they move on to other teams. I think both guys will end up having good careers if they get into the right system and can stay healthy
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:19 pm to MrAUTigers
He averaged 74 yards a game throughout his career, so he certainly didn't wreck shite like you say. However, as he was a 7th rounder, I would not label him a bust.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:20 pm to graves1
A first or second rounder that makes little to no positive impact on a franchise.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:23 pm to UAFanFromNOLA
He was a 7th rounder because he didn't want to give up baseball. In 86 he was the first overall pick to Tampa. They wanted him to quit baseball. So he didn't go. He was going to quit football.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:23 pm to UAFanFromNOLA
Yea one or even two years is harsh. Not many players can just step in and be a pro-bowler in year 1-2.
3-5 is an adequate time to evaluate bust status.
Also, if you start, not sure how you are a bust b/c you are actively contributing to a team.
Like, what do we expect?
3-5 is an adequate time to evaluate bust status.
Also, if you start, not sure how you are a bust b/c you are actively contributing to a team.
Like, what do we expect?
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Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:23 pm to RB10
I just realized Claiborne has been in the league for 2 years. Put him in the group with Trent and Dre Kirk.
At the end of last season, it looked like the lights were beginning to turn on for Milliner. He had three interceptions in the final two games and was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month. Calling him a bust is extremely premature.
At the end of last season, it looked like the lights were beginning to turn on for Milliner. He had three interceptions in the final two games and was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month. Calling him a bust is extremely premature.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:24 pm to graves1
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What are the guidelines used to determine a player being called a Bust?
Bust (n): to not meet expectations that were set because of a prolific college career. The term is often used by fans of an opposing team to describe a player that had success against their team, but has not continued that level of success in the league. Often this term is used as a moral victory, as the last remaining line of trash talk from opposing fans when their team has failed to match the success of the "bust's" team. See also little brother, inferiority complex, or 21-0.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:24 pm to UAFanFromNOLA
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He averaged 74 yards a game throughout his career,
In 515 rushing attempts in the NFL, he averaged 5.4 yards per attempt.
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so he certainly didn't wreck shite like you say.
Nah, that's certainly not wrecking shite. In 4 seasons, he had touchdown runs of 88, 91, and 92 yards.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:24 pm to graves1
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Was his stats not average at best?
Bo only played 7 games in his first year and 10 games the other 3 years. He wasn't playing full seasons. Nor was he at training and practice like the rest of the team.
He was busy being the best athlete anyone had ever seen.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:24 pm to graves1
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He was a 7th rounder because he didn't want to give up baseball. In 86 he was the first overall pick to Tampa. They wanted him to quit baseball. So he didn't go. He was going to quit football.
Sooooo...where exactly are you trying to go with this? If Bo doesn't get injured, he goes to the HOF in 2 sports...
Posted on 5/9/14 at 12:25 pm to JayDeerTay84
I think 3 is good, by end of rookie contract would be a good point. Because any time before that you will have guys switching back and forth from bust to not bust back to bust a lot.
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