Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Going into the playoffs healthy


TN05

Recommended Posts

Holy Poo-Poster Batman. Just a quick look at your posts @hornetssting tells me you are either a pretty good troll or your insurance plan just put the Kabosh on your anti-depressants. No need to toe a line, plenty of posters disagree about coach, gm, oc, qb, owner, etc. but not sure I have ever seen a fan ever sign up for their team message board in November when they are headed to a playoff game and an 11-5 record in the leagues toughest division and then proceed to root for them to fail. Come clean and admit you’re a saints fan already!  

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, theDIRTYcode2 said:

@Fox007 You fuggers shyt the bed, now we have to do this ourselves....cause fug Bama. Sorry guys, I'm on a 3 day from Pasadena and put your hands up....And they stay there!!!! And to hell with Florida!!!

Yea Kelly RB Johnson....not a QB....

Yup you better get it done but Bama got healthy and look tight AF on D....Either way GA and Clemson gonna be around for awhile yall got a Freshman QB and Clemson just needs to put in their younger QB.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I complete disagree. Who is available is extremely relevant. If you have a couple of players you would be happy with and you can still get them if you trade back, you should do that in a heartbeat. Being afraid that people will lowball you next year is an odd stance. Then you just say no next year, problem solved. In this particular draft you can get a very good player at 46. But to each their own.
    • I don't think so.  Watson really screwed them up.  I see something happening, but do not know what.  Cousins could be had in a trade--but they liked Flacco when he played there.  If it were me, I would not spend the #2 pick on Sanders.  I would go after a tier 2 qb because I think Will Howard is going to start in the NFL soon, and I think Ewers was rated very high at the beginning of the year--he knows adversity and he beat out a Manning while taking Texas to 2 playoff appearances.  I am not good at picking QBs, but I think Howard's run pass option and his accuracy is going to help someone.  Stay in Ohio and play for the Browns behind Flacco--
    • After Cam at #1, there are three or four elite players and there could be a trade--If I am the Giants and I am needed a winning season badly and I have several needs, I might trade out and pick up mid first and an extra second rounder, including a QB--while nobody is going to move up to #3 for Sanders, they might for Carter or Hunter.  If the Giants then move back, Sanders could still be in play.  That could be the trade in the top 3.  New England wants Campbell and I get that; Jacksonville at #5 could move back if someone wants Graham or Jeanty.  But barring some trade, the top 4 are probably locked in. So it could be 2 hours into the draft before we get any surprises. Nice list, by the way--you nailed it.
×
×
  • Create New...