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PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: Drunkmasterflex on April 27, 2006, 07:34:23 PM
Hoge is getting to pick for the Eagles and they all started laughing about it, man I want to kill that guy.

So, who'd he pick?  Did he pick a FACTOR BACK?

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Quote from: FFatPatt on April 27, 2006, 08:50:32 PM
Quote from: Drunkmasterflex on April 27, 2006, 07:34:23 PM
Hoge is getting to pick for the Eagles and they all started laughing about it, man I want to kill that guy.

So, who'd he pick?  Did he pick a FACTOR BACK?

He picked Simms.  But said they could use L.White because he's a..."factor back".

ice grillin you

he took sims and couldnt remember his first name

"at #14 the philadelphia eagles take....SIMS"
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Let's start a petition to have IGY replace Merril on ESPN.

Drunkmasterflex

The way their draft played out they could have taken Lawson, Wimbley, or Sims.  If this was the case I am starting to lean more towards Manny Lawson or Wimbley and try them at LB and if it doesn't work they would at least have another dynamic pass rusher.
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The BIGSTUD

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Take it FWIW, but when Eckel came on WIP he said basically:

Trust me, I know everyone is thinking Bunkley, but trust me, they want Ngata.

So we'll see.

Half of the reports out there are for Bunkley half or for Ngata and whatever is left is for Justice.

I hope it's Bunkley. I want a guy to penetrate into the backfield and disrupt.
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PhillyPhreak54

I've got Bunkley in my mock.

But I will gladly take Ngata.

And Eckel now has put the kiss of death on Ngata. So he'll be somewhere else.

Don Ho

The more I hear about Ngata taking plays off, the more I am concerned.  He had this wrap his senior year.  But if he can stop the run what the hell - with Portis, Barber and Julius Jones twice a year, birds are gonna need a stopper.
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I get a bad feeling about Ngata. Nothing I can point out statistically or anything. That plus I like a guy who disrupts the backfield in Bunkley.

I'll take either but I prefer Bunkley.
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bobbyinlondon

If the cost is too proibitive to move up or their targets are gone, how do you guys feel about the Eagles dropping out of the 1st altogether? According to KFFL, the Texans are looking to acquire another 1st round pick. Trading 14, 108, and 147 (1210), would get the Eagles 33, 65, 66, and 112 (1217). That's the top picks in the first four rounds.

In 2004, Houston traded their 2nd, 3rd, 4th rounders to Tennessee for their 1st and 5th.

Feva

Quote from: Philly Forever on April 27, 2006, 11:39:00 PM
Take it FWIW, but when Eckel came on WIP he said basically:

Trust me, I know everyone is thinking Bunkley, but trust me, they want Ngata.

So we'll see.

Half of the reports out there are for Bunkley half or for Ngata and whatever is left is for Justice.

I hope it's Bunkley. I want a guy to penetrate into the backfield and disrupt.

We already have that in Mike Patterson.  We need a DT who can push the middle, occupy some double teams so Patterson, Kearse and Howard can get loose... stop the run by not only plugging the middle... but keeping Trotter clean to flow to the ball.

I've got no problems with Bunkley, but that's one area where Ngata has an edge on him.
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PoopyfaceMcGee

I think that if the Eagles wanted a guy like Bunkley, they would have gone after Tripplett or Bernard.  I think there's a good chance they've been looking at Ngata for some time because of the different skillset and Mormon factor.

My opinion will probably change again tomorrow morning.

Feva

Quote from: FFatPatt on April 28, 2006, 07:09:51 AM
My opinion will probably change again tomorrow morning.

I doubt it will take that long.
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PoopyfaceMcGee

You were right.  I now think the Eagles are trading up for A.J. Hawk.

Drunkmasterflex

Quote from: EagleFeva on April 28, 2006, 05:57:08 AM
Quote from: Philly Forever on April 27, 2006, 11:39:00 PM
Take it FWIW, but when Eckel came on WIP he said basically:

Trust me, I know everyone is thinking Bunkley, but trust me, they want Ngata.

So we'll see.

Half of the reports out there are for Bunkley half or for Ngata and whatever is left is for Justice.

I hope it's Bunkley. I want a guy to penetrate into the backfield and disrupt.

We already have that in Mike Patterson.  We need a DT who can push the middle, occupy some double teams so Patterson, Kearse and Howard can get loose... stop the run by not only plugging the middle... but keeping Trotter clean to flow to the ball.

I've got no problems with Bunkley, but that's one area where Ngata has an edge on him.

Thats exactly how I feel about it, but Bunkley fits their MO.
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