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Started by TempleOwl, November 09, 2005, 02:37:25 PM

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PhillyFan

#15
In response to the 7 players in 5 drafts post -

So in 5 drafts the Eagles only have left a decent #2 WR, a feast/famine type CB, a very solid CB, a hard hitting SS who struggles a bit in pass coverage, a big-play but not an every down RB, a talented TE w/ fumbling problems and a good OG/OT prospect - although he's by no means there yet.

This is a problem.  And it should be analyzed by who is still on the team - Corey Simon, Raheem Brock, and Derrick Burgess aren't helping them anymore (but boy could the DL use one or more of them). 

I picked three of the teams that have done the best  as far as wins and losses go over the past few years.  These lists omit this year's draft.

Patriots – 12 starters/significant contributors
DT Vince Wilfook
TE Ben Watson and Daniel Graham - both get significant playing time
S Eugene Wilson
DE Ty Warren
CB Asante Samuel
WR Deion Branch
WR David Givens
DE Richard Seymour
QB Tom Brady
OT Adrian Klemm
FB Patrick Pass

Steelers – 10 starters/significant contributors
OG Kendall Simmons
WR/KR Antawn Randle El
FS Chris Hope
QB Big Ben
LB Larry Foote
DT Casey Hampton
OT Marvel Smith
KR/PR/CB Ricardo Colclough
SS Troy Polamalu
CB Ike Taylor

Colts – 12 starters or significant contributors
TE Dallas Clark
DE Dwight Freeney
WR Reggie Wayne
LB Rob Morris
SS Mike Doss
DT Larry Triplett
FS Bob Sanders
CB Joseph David
LB David Thornton
OT Ryan Diem
DE Robert Mathis
LB Cato June

MURP

Quote from: Tomahawk on November 09, 2005, 04:45:04 PM
Quote from: MURP on November 09, 2005, 04:07:52 PM
Quote from: Tomahawk on November 09, 2005, 03:02:08 PM
I'm pretty sure that if you looked at all the other teams you would find seven starters in five drafts is above average.

Id like to see some proof of that.

Then I humbly suggest you do some research, and let me know the results. I'm interested too.

I suggest you do the research, or Ill post a picture of the chick at dave and busters whom you were so fond of.   ;D

PhillyGirl

Quote from: MURP on November 09, 2005, 05:40:00 PM
Quote from: Tomahawk on November 09, 2005, 04:45:04 PM
Quote from: MURP on November 09, 2005, 04:07:52 PM
Quote from: Tomahawk on November 09, 2005, 03:02:08 PM
I'm pretty sure that if you looked at all the other teams you would find seven starters in five drafts is above average.

Id like to see some proof of that.

Then I humbly suggest you do some research, and let me know the results. I'm interested too.

I suggest you do the research, or Ill post a picture of the chick at dave and busters whom you were so fond of.   ;D

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Reggie now tied with Merriman at 31%.
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Tomahawk

Quote from: PhillyFan on November 09, 2005, 05:22:51 PM
In response to the 7 players in 5 drafts post -

So in 5 drafts the Eagles only have left a decent #2 WR, a feast/famine type CB, a very solid CB, a hard hitting SS who struggles a bit in pass coverage, a big-play but not an every down RB, a talented TE w/ fumbling problems and a good OG/OT prospect - although he's by no means there yet.

This is a problem.  And it should be analyzed by who is still on the team - Corey Simon, Raheem Brock, and Derrick Burgess aren't helping them anymore (but boy could the DL use one or more of them). 

I picked three of the teams that have done the best  as far as wins and losses go over the past few years.  These lists omit this year's draft.

Patriots – 12 starters/significant contributors
DT Vince Wilfook
TE Ben Watson and Daniel Graham - both get significant playing time
S Eugene Wilson
DE Ty Warren
CB Asante Samuel
WR Deion Branch
WR David Givens
DE Richard Seymour
QB Tom Brady
OT Adrian Klemm
FB Patrick Pass

Steelers – 10 starters/significant contributors
OG Kendall Simmons
WR/KR Antawn Randle El
FS Chris Hope
QB Big Ben
LB Larry Foote
DT Casey Hampton
OT Marvel Smith
KR/PR/CB Ricardo Colclough
SS Troy Polamalu
CB Ike Taylor

Colts – 12 starters or significant contributors
TE Dallas Clark
DE Dwight Freeney
WR Reggie Wayne
LB Rob Morris
SS Mike Doss
DT Larry Triplett
FS Bob Sanders
CB Joseph David
LB David Thornton
OT Ryan Diem
DE Robert Mathis
LB Cato June


I typed the Eagles have done above average; not tops in the league.

MURP-BOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Don Ho

Don Ho votes Reggie.  Still tied.
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Feva

#22
I voted Reggie again... He's down 32% to 31% to Merriman.  >:(
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FK

Reggie now at 32% Merriman 31%

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QuoteReggie Brown 34%
Shawne Merriman 31%
Brandon Jacobs 20%
Cedric Benson 13%
Leroy Hill 2%
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MURP

voted 10 more times.   :deion

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didnt eagle fans do something like this last year and the nfl didnt recognize the results due to ballot stuffing
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MURP

yeah, we voted Koy into the Pro Bowl. 

rjs246

Quote from: MURP on November 10, 2005, 02:49:26 PM
yeah, we voted Koy into the Pro Bowl. 

I was going to ridicule you for stuffing the ballot, but that if freakin phenominal.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.