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re: Worst draft pick in the history of the NFL
Posted on 4/30/16 at 8:46 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
Posted on 4/30/16 at 8:46 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
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..Leaf is twice the man Manziel was..and his negative image eclipses even the lowest scum of the draft pond
Leaf was stealing and selling drugs while he was a coach. Johnny just parties
Posted on 4/30/16 at 8:48 pm to matthew25
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Gotta agree on Mandarich. I recall a Sports Illustrated story about how he was bred and raised to be a NFL QB by his overbearing parents (similar to the tennis sisters)
You're thinking of Todd Marinovich, who was atrocious too. Mandarich was supposed to be the best offensive line prospect of all time, but he was a roided out bust of a NFL player.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 8:50 pm to goldenbadger08
Ohio St and Penn St alone top any two conferences combined. Your turn midget.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:21 pm to Sid E Walker
Can't just do it from a fan perspective has to be from a fin point of view.
look at Jamarcus - contract, guaranteed, actual on field production - and so forth
Compare to others - mandrich and so forth - have to include a calc for tvm
But just a guess Jamarcus has to be it -
look at Jamarcus - contract, guaranteed, actual on field production - and so forth
Compare to others - mandrich and so forth - have to include a calc for tvm
But just a guess Jamarcus has to be it -
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:32 pm to DesignTiger
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Johnny Football
Jamarcus Russell
At this point, in no particular order.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:33 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
Johnny Manziel
Ryan Leaf
Jamarcus
Ryan Leaf
Jamarcus
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:36 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
Explain how that is worse than J Russell? How much did Cleveland lose and what draft pick did they waste compared
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:41 pm to nc14
Decent pick but I'll take Russell Erxleben all day. In 1979, the Saints drafted Erxleben in the 1st round with the 11th pick. Erxleben was a punter.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:51 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
Obviously Jamarcus Russell. Duh. Anybody who says another player is just afraid of the LSU fans on this board getting mad at them.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 9:55 pm to Forty Arpent
Hmmm. An LSU fan who's trying to find an alternative to Russell by citing a #11 pick? Who remembers who the #11 pick was? I think people remember Mr. Irrelevant more than the #11 pick.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 10:00 pm to Category5hurricane
Fan loyalty has nothing to do with it buddy. I'm also a die hard Saints fan, and I'm showing the ignorance of an organization (albeit a long time ago) for drafting a freaking punter in the 1st round. Jamarcus is definitely one of the biggest busts ever, but that wasn't the question. The question asked for the worst pick, and given JR's college production, it wasn't a horrendous pick. Selecting a punter with the 11th overall pick is hard to beat.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 10:08 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
I have nothing to offer, other than it would HAVE to be a #1 pick.
This post was edited on 4/30/16 at 10:13 pm
Posted on 4/30/16 at 10:09 pm to Forty Arpent
Jim tressel called the punt the most important play in football so I guess he'd draft a punter in the 1st round every year if he were in the nfl.
Posted on 4/30/16 at 11:18 pm to BowlJackson
quote:lol. He had nearly 1000 yards rushing and about 400 recieving for the team that drafted him his rookie year, behind a shitty offensive line and with no qb. Adrian Peterson wouldnt have done any better on the browns that year. Not even close to the worst draft pick ever
Trent Richardson
Posted on 4/30/16 at 11:22 pm to Forty Arpent
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Decent pick but I'll take Russell Erxleben all day. In 1979, the Saints drafted Erxleben in the 1st round with the 11th pick. Erxleben was a punter.
He could also placekick. He cried on the Suoerdome floor when he missed one once!
Then I would say Vaughn Dunbar and of course, JR
Posted on 4/30/16 at 11:25 pm to LowCountryBuckeye
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regardless of pick.....I say Johnny Manziel..of all the picks since 1967 modern era...he has to be the worst..not even a close second.
a frickin buck-eye should know the answer to this more than anyone ....
1982 - Round 1 - 4th Pick - Colts
until Manziel is sentenced to 10 years, seven months in prison for fleecing more than 50 people of millions of dollars in a sports-ticket scheme - he doesn't out-shine your beloved Art Schlichter. that doesn't even begin to cover his gambling problems in college that carried over to his rookie season and kept him from ever playing any meaningful games in the NFL.
and insult to injury - it was his interception in the Gator Bowl that eventually got Woody Hayes fired after choking Charlie Bauman.
Posted on 5/1/16 at 7:36 am to AgsNguyening
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In fairness, there are a shitload of miserable fricks who come out of that miserable school.
4-0 vs. your candy asses.
sham(u) greatest accomplishments in major bowls
4-8 in Cotton Bowl (we waxed your arse there once)
1-1 Sugar Bowl (OSU waxed your arse again)..shamu's last Sugar Bowl win was 75 years ago..and will probably be another 75 before they even make it to the game...btw OSU has 3 Sugar Bowl wins
0-1 in Orange Bow (72 years ago)
that's shamu's illustrious major Bowl acomplishement..stfu anout OSU...you're a minor league player at best..shamus' even got a losing record in the frickin Independence Bowl for crissake
Posted on 5/1/16 at 7:39 am to narddogg81
A shitty offensive line wouldn't have both Alex Mack and Joe Thomas.
Posted on 5/1/16 at 8:06 am to LowCountryBuckeye
Manziel produced more than Vernon Gholston
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