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re: Better Pro RB: Scott or Keiland
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:25 am to DBG
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:25 am to DBG
quote:
There wasn't really any other option for the cardinals, except for trading down
right, so why wouldn't they have traded down if they thought he was damaged goods and soft?
ap was considered very injury prone going into the draft and he's the best back in the nfl right now. (i realize ap =/= beanie)
This post was edited on 8/28/09 at 11:27 am
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:26 am to harper6464
quote:
MIKE BELL RAN FOR 100+YARDS AGAINS THE TEXANS OMGZZZZZZ! HE'S A BETTER RB THAN PIERRE AND REGGIE!!!
Better than Beanie too.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:28 am to harper6464
Why are you assuming that the Cardinals made a good choice in picking him?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he get hurt in the first practice?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he get hurt in the first practice?
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:29 am to wilceaux
Scott will be the better back unless Keiland learns how to run harder.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:30 am to jmitc22
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Hands down Scott.
K-Dub has been Moffitized, and has lost his explosiveness and speed.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:34 am to Roaad
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K-Dub has been Moffitized, and has lost his explosiveness and speed.
So he'll run a 4.37 40 at the combine like Addai?
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:36 am to harper6464
You need two teams in order to trade down, and the 31st pick in a weak draft isn't appealing at all
and Petersons injuries in college were mostly flukes...breaking your collarbone diving into the endzone is a fluke
and Petersons injuries in college were mostly flukes...breaking your collarbone diving into the endzone is a fluke
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:39 am to wilceaux
quote:
Why are you assuming that the Cardinals made a good choice in picking him?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he get hurt in the first practice?
i don't care if both beanies knees explode the first time he takes a snap in a real game, nor am i assuming he was a good choice.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:41 am to DBG
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You need two teams in order to trade down, and the 31st pick in a weak draft isn't appealing at all
ok, if you want to assume no one was willing to trade for the 31st pick thats fine
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:44 am to harper6464
You obviously don't know shite about the NFL draft and how it works
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:46 am to DBG
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You obviously don't know shite about the NFL draft and how it works
right, the cardinals settled for beanie wells cause they couldn't trade their pick. they took him cause there was no one else on the board they wanted. hb was their only need position and they had no choice but to take beanie.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:49 am to cggeaxtigers
Scott, keiland runs scared and is softer than sharmin
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:49 am to DBG
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You obviously don't know shite about the NFL draft and how it works
i must know something though, you repeated almost word for word what i said in the trindon thread. either that or you don't think very highly of yourself.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:51 am to Chad504boy
Anybody's guess. Scott will most likely look more impressive in the college game (mostly because he seems to be getting most of the reps), but both have the tools necessary to be impressive in the pros (different sets of tools, but both effective). The difference will be in things you can't see from the stands (or the television) in the college game, like adjusting to the next level, injuries, stamina in a 16+ game season, etc. Right now it would be a coin toss, imo.
ETA: Also, where they are drafted will play a huge role as well. If one goes to Indiannapolis or New England, and the other goes to Houston or Oakland, it might seriously impact who has the "better" pro career.
ETA: Also, where they are drafted will play a huge role as well. If one goes to Indiannapolis or New England, and the other goes to Houston or Oakland, it might seriously impact who has the "better" pro career.
This post was edited on 8/28/09 at 11:53 am
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:52 am to Cal Naughten Jr
I saw KW run much better between the Tackles the last half of last year. That could be a good sign for this year. To be a pro he will have to run north and south and hit the hole hard and quickly.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 11:55 am to Cal Naughten Jr
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keiland runs scared and is softer than sharmin
Posted on 8/28/09 at 12:37 pm to Sammich
Sammich, tell everybody why you had to change your name from Tiger Tap.
Posted on 8/28/09 at 12:40 pm to harper6464
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he may be a bruiser in college, he's oversized in college. once he gets to the nfl the only thing he's going to bruise is the bench.
You do realize he's 235 pounds, right?
Make me a list of 235 RBs in the league.
Lendale White is one. What would you call him?
Posted on 8/28/09 at 12:41 pm to wilceaux
quote:Fixed it.
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Keiland is to tentative a runner.
This is largely the truth.
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