Mark drops the bar

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  1. Fleming

    Fleming New Member

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    Heard Cannizaro on with Howard David this morning.

    He couldn't name DeAngelo Williams or LenDale White and acted like Jay Cutler was a new phenom as opposed to the hottest prospect since before the Senior Bowl.

    The comment that really got me was "how many times do the Jets get to draft at #4"?

    How about every at least two or three times every decade. Geez.
     
  2. hydro51

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    thats all cool and all. but did he say anything insightfull on deangelo,lendale, or jay as far as the jets go?
     
  3. Fleming

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    Here's what he said:
    The NFL is scared to death of taking V Young because he's raw and dumb.
    The Jets like Cutler more than leinart.

    He said the Jets should trade down and get 2 #1's. Not likely as the team that has two is Denver with two low first rounders.

    He kinda hedged his bets and said that DBrick and Cutler would both be good picks.
     
  4. hydro51

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    so again its comes down to cutler and D brick. just a month and half till this madness is over. thanks
     
  5. JetsIn2004

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    I don't now, nor did I then, ever think Cutler was a hot Prospect.. let alone the HOTTEST prospect. I wouldn't draft him in the top 10 from what I've seen. I don't care how he threw at his pre-arranged practice.
     
  6. lightning

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    Well you wouldn't have to, theres people that do that as a profession. They know what they're looking at and i think we can trust them to make good judgements...atleast most of the time.
     

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