What some are suggesting with Allen sounds a lot like what we did with Lewis. I think Allen has shown enough so far to merit a new deal. As for...
Like with Lewis?
I know that's a popular concept but do you base it on the 4 SB wins he had at Miami? They probably had better overall personnel than we did in...
This works both ways. How about these moves. 1) passing up a ND/hometown QB to draft "Joe who?" in the 1st rd. We did get Hanratty in the 2nd and...
Keep in mind Cotch has been 6-2 ever since he came here and never had 10 TD's before.
I would like a big receiver but a guy who looks better and better to me is Cook. Has that 4.3 speed and seems to be outstanding after the catch....
I think the worst move the Ravens made was not finding a way to keep Bouldin last year. Cost them a lot more than us losing Lewis.
Landry Jones had the 3rd highest yardage in college football history. The rap on him was that he played strictly in a spread. We saw little of him...
I think somewhat overlooked last year were the contributions of Richard Mann as WR coach. Brown,Sanders and Cotch all had pretty significant...
There are a lot of people forget just how good Wallace was those first 3 years. Not only the best in Steeler history-among the top 5-10 all time....
The more I see on Cook the more impressed I get. Wallace speed with great ability after the catch. Immediate return skills. Not the red zone guy...
If we draft him just hope he can produce anywhere near Wallace's numbers in his time here.
Does that also eliminate Ebron who will probably play only as a second TE while Heath is here?
If that logic applies in reverse we should draft any LB from Kent State. Also Carnell Lake was a UCLA LB if that helps erase your nightmares.
Anybody ever think of him as a faster, 35#heavier James Harrison? Bet a lot of NFL OT's hope no one does.