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04-17-2007, 11:43 PM
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Momma McNabb
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Who is gonna be the biggest bust 2007 edition
So who is it gonna be?
Im gonna go with Leon Hall. He will be a top 12 pick, and I think Revis and probobly Houston and Ross are better players
Pos and Levi Brown are candidates for the obvious reason as well. 
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04-18-2007, 11:54 AM
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Momma McNabb
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Another potential bust I see is Branch.
I really like him, and he can be a dominante lineman in both a one gap or 2 gap scheme, but to me he is probobly the most "Boom or Bust" player in the draft.
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04-18-2007, 12:23 PM
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im really not on the Brady Quinn bandwagon, he puts up amazing stats against mediocore comp and when he played against real teams (LSU, USC, G. Tech, Michigan) he stuggled. whens the last time he has won a big game? he can be good and he can be really bad. i remember a 41-0 beating FSU gave the Irish in South Bend, either his freshmen or sophmore year, that made me feel sorry for that guy......
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04-18-2007, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by P-Rez25
im really not on the Brady Quinn bandwagon, he puts up amazing stats against mediocore comp and when he played against real teams (LSU, USC, G. Tech, Michigan) he stuggled. whens the last time he has won a big game? he can be good and he can be really bad. i remember a 41-0 beating FSU gave the Irish in South Bend, either his freshmen or sophmore year, that made me feel sorry for that guy......
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But Quinns protection this year was terrible, especially against top teams. He killed Michigan ( basicly the same UM players as last year) in 2005 and beat USC ( ya, I said it), plus he cut PSU up this year. I think people tend to look at those games that he struggled in, and forget the ones in which he was great. Alot of times this year against good teams, ND's O-Line was outmatched. And I think when Santuccii and Harris get on the next level, you'll see why.
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04-18-2007, 01:52 PM
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the problem is would be that if Quinn goes early in the draft he's not exactly going to teams that have good protection.
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04-18-2007, 10:57 PM
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the problem is would be that if Quinn goes early in the draft he's not exactly going to teams that have good protection.
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Honestly, depending on how George Foster plays, the Lions O-Line could be much better. Foster was a first rounder with Denver the didnt fit their Zone Blocking scheme, if he has a good season in Detroit, him and Backus would be a very solid set of Tackles.
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04-19-2007, 05:12 PM
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But Quinns protection this year was terrible, especially against top teams. He killed Michigan ( basicly the same UM players as last year) in 2005 and beat USC ( ya, I said it), plus he cut PSU up this year. I think people tend to look at those games that he struggled in, and forget the ones in which he was great. Alot of times this year against good teams, ND's O-Line was outmatched. And I think when Santuccii and Harris get on the next level, you'll see why.
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When did ND beat USC?
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04-19-2007, 05:14 PM
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I agree with Grunt on Branch. He IS a hit or miss guy. He has poor work ethnic and tends to take plays off, just like a former defensive tackle from Michigan in Gabe Watson. However if he can be properly motivated, he has the physical skills to succeed.
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04-19-2007, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by gruntbygod
Honestly, depending on how George Foster plays, the Lions O-Line could be much better. Foster was a first rounder with Denver the didnt fit their Zone Blocking scheme, if he has a good season in Detroit, him and Backus would be a very solid set of Tackles.
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I thought Lions fans had it bad but now they have that revolving door for a tackle, poor guys.
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04-19-2007, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by P-Rez25
im really not on the Brady Quinn bandwagon, he puts up amazing stats against mediocore comp and when he played against real teams (LSU, USC, G. Tech, Michigan) he stuggled. whens the last time he has won a big game? he can be good and he can be really bad. i remember a 41-0 beating FSU gave the Irish in South Bend, either his freshmen or sophmore year, that made me feel sorry for that guy......
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He cant be any worse than Ryan leaf  hahhahhahah 
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