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re: Looks like the Falcons coulda had Gurley and a better DE than Beasley

Posted on 1/11/16 at 7:24 am to
Posted by SumterCoDawg
Member since Apr 2015
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Posted on 1/11/16 at 7:24 am to
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You mention AP like he isn't 30 years old and just had a 1 year ban from the NFL
Still the best back in the league dumbfrick
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Plus you are the genius who said no superbowl winning teams draft a rb in the top 10. When was the last time NE got a top 10 draft pick? When was the last time GB, or Seattle got a top 10 draft pick?
Notice how I said they don't draft running backs even anywhere in the first round.
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Plus you can look at what E Lacy and J Starks did to negate that comment in the playoffs.
A whopping 63 yards from Lacy, really killing it. Also he was a late second round pick and alfed blue was like a 5th round pick. There's great value in running backs later in the draft.

You're biased because Gurley played for your favorite college team and you wanted to see him in a falcons uniform. You claim that if somebody gave you millions like the GMs get payed you'd be able to do better even though you have no experience and no idea what you're talking about.
Posted by DawgGONIT
Member since May 2015
2961 posts
Posted on 1/11/16 at 6:35 pm to
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Still the best back in the league dumbfrick
No he isn't. L Bell is the best RB in the league. Plus going into next season, Gurley is >>> than AP. AP is a top 5 back for sure, even a top 3. However if you are a building a team for next season (since this one is over), then AP wouldn't be taken over LB or TG.



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Notice how I said they don't draft running backs even anywhere in the first round.


Oh yeah, b/c for some reason you said this gem:
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NFL teams that have nice ring collections don't take running backs in the top 10 either.


Why don't super bowl winning teams not draft a RB in the top 10? Usually the team that wins the superbowl gets the last pick. Surely someone with your double digit IQ would know this by now.

Plus the Tampa (2003) is probably the last superbowl winning team to get a top 10 pick (note sure on this stat, just going off top of my head). So you act like all these teams winning superbowls get a top 10 pick regularly. dumbass

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A whopping 63 yards from Lacy, really killing it. Also he was a late second round pick and alfed blue was like a 5th round pick. There's great value in running backs later in the draft.


How fricking stupid are you dude? Do you just spout out shite and forget half the crap you say, only to keep contradicting yourself later on in the same thread?

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but running backs don't have much value because it's so hard to run the ball these days. Hell, Adrian Peterson who is the best at his position had 45 yards in a home playoff game today.


You speak of AP is the best RB in the NFL, yet it is so tough for RBs to get yards, which is why they don't have much value. Thats why I showed that fat Lacy was able to get 63 yards on 12 carries which is far better than what the best RB in the NFL, AP, got. Yet it is so hard for these guys to get yards.

Using your logic, why are these qbs getting such shitty passing yards? R Wilson 142 yards, Teddy B 146 yards. Using your retarded logic, you would say that qbs are overvalued now, since it is so hard to get passing yards? :rotflmao:

Also look at all the teams that drafted a qb in the 1st round or even top 10, and how many of them turned out to be busts. You act like drafting a qb or Olineman in the top 10 is a gimmie. Some guys you can just tell they will be great in the NFL, AJ Green, Julio, Gurley, etc. I also thought M Gordon was overrated going into the draft and not worth a 1st round pick. But then again some people can just see "it" while people like you need the "experts" to tell you what to think.
This post was edited on 1/11/16 at 6:42 pm
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