it was late either way...oh well game is over...happy with our effort this year but some changes need to be made on defense...starting with Cunningham....
Cunningham isn't going anywhere. Don't hold your breath.
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
edited January 2012
Well, 14th is an awesome draft spot in this draft because there's a lot of depth all around and there is going to be a ton of wheeling and dealing this year because a lot of the top 10 and 5 don't have needs at positions where there is a great deal of value (ie QB, WR, RB). So, if you ask me what I'd do if I were Jerry Jones sitting in my war room? I wait. Someone really fucking good is going to drop in their laps on draft day and no one will notice it.
However, I'll answer your question, because Dallas looks like a fucking blind puppy out there in the secondary. I like Kirkpatrick a lot, even more so than Claiborne, who doesn't have the consistent tape before his senior year to warrant a Patrick Petersonesque draft status. That said, he was a killer player this year. Still, Kirkpatrick could definitely be there for them at 14. Your potential climbers include Alfonzo Dennard out of Nebraska, who I'm sure you're familiar with a little bit. He's as good of a press man as Amukamara was last year and is a little bit smoother running with a receiver. So, those are your two to hope for.
I'd rank 'em like
Kirkpatrick Claiborne Dennard Minnifield Gilmore Jenkins (Someone will be baited on this kid, pray it isn't your team. He'll lose it outside of zone coverage)
Well, 14th is an awesome draft spot in this draft because there's a lot of depth all around and there is going to be a ton of wheeling and dealing this year because a lot of the top 10 and 5 don't have needs at positions where there is a great deal of value (ie QB, WR, RB). So, if you ask me what I'd do if I were Jerry Jones sitting in my war room? I wait. Someone really fucking good is going to drop in their laps on draft day and no one will notice it.
However, I'll answer your question, because Dallas looks like a fucking blind puppy out there in the secondary. I like Kirkpatrick a lot, even more so than Claiborne, who doesn't have the consistent tape before his senior year to warrant a Patrick Petersonesque draft status. That said, he was a killer player this year. Still, Kirkpatrick could definitely be there for them at 14. Your potential climbers include Alfonzo Dennard out of Nebraska, who I'm sure you're familiar with a little bit. He's as good of a press man as Amukamara was last year and is a little bit smoother running with a receiver. So, those are your two to hope for.
I'd rank 'em like
Kirkpatrick Claiborne Dennard Minnifield Gilmore Jenkins (Someone will be baited on this kid, pray it isn't your team. He'll lose it outside of zone coverage)
That's who I want bad. Kirkpatrick is damn good and displayed some real good D last night as well. Doubt he will be there for the Boys at 14. Sure if they want him bad enough they will be dealing something to get him. Jay said Boys will probably draft Dennard and that he was a pretty good CB as well. I didn't get to see him much this season, but I did like what I saw the only problem is he is 5'10. Lots of WR are coming out 6+ now. Idk all I know is Cowboys need a damn good CB and if Kirkpatrick is there *eyes light up like Christmas* I will be happy.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
id like to see the seahawks draft luck. they are in desperate need of a QB
Try to get Manning.
Unlike you and the girls, the Seahawks dont talk to me about who they want to draft or trade. Actually other then me following the Seahawks on Twitter, they dont say shit to me. Disappointing for sure. If I was in charge we'd win it all!
Police in Wisconsin on Tuesday confirmed the death of Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin's son.
The body of 21-year-old Michael Philbin was pulled from the icy waters of the Fox River in Oshkosh, about 50 miles south of Green Bay, on Monday.
The coach's son was reported missing Sunday night after last being heard from at 2:00am local time. At around 2:30am, a man called police to report that he believed he heard someone fall through the ice of the Fox River.
Philbin had gone to the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to visit friends.
Police said Tuesday they did not suspect foul play. An official cause of death had not yet been determined.
Michael Philbin was the second-oldest of six children to Joe Philbin and his wife, Diane.
Joe Philbin, 50, has been the offensive coordinator of the Packers since 2007 and interviewed last week for the Dolphins' head coaching vacancy.
Several reports suggested that Packers players and staff were notified of Michael Philbin's death on Monday.
The Packers had a bye this past weekend and will host the Giants in the Divisional Round next Sunday.
this sucks. it's always hard to lose someone close to you, but to have it happen in the middle of such a successful season, with important games on the horizon has got to be incredibly disorienting. i can't help but cheer for the pack now.
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Cowboys are 14th in draft and need a CB. Who should they try to go? Newman is gone and Felix Jones is probably trade bait.
However, I'll answer your question, because Dallas looks like a fucking blind puppy out there in the secondary. I like Kirkpatrick a lot, even more so than Claiborne, who doesn't have the consistent tape before his senior year to warrant a Patrick Petersonesque draft status. That said, he was a killer player this year. Still, Kirkpatrick could definitely be there for them at 14. Your potential climbers include Alfonzo Dennard out of Nebraska, who I'm sure you're familiar with a little bit. He's as good of a press man as Amukamara was last year and is a little bit smoother running with a receiver. So, those are your two to hope for.
I'd rank 'em like
Kirkpatrick
Claiborne
Dennard
Minnifield
Gilmore
Jenkins (Someone will be baited on this kid, pray it isn't your team. He'll lose it outside of zone coverage)
Police in Wisconsin on Tuesday confirmed the death of Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin's son.
The body of 21-year-old Michael Philbin was pulled from the icy waters of the Fox River in Oshkosh, about 50 miles south of Green Bay, on Monday.
The coach's son was reported missing Sunday night after last being heard from at 2:00am local time. At around 2:30am, a man called police to report that he believed he heard someone fall through the ice of the Fox River.
Philbin had gone to the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to visit friends.
Police said Tuesday they did not suspect foul play. An official cause of death had not yet been determined.
Michael Philbin was the second-oldest of six children to Joe Philbin and his wife, Diane.
Joe Philbin, 50, has been the offensive coordinator of the Packers since 2007 and interviewed last week for the Dolphins' head coaching vacancy.
Several reports suggested that Packers players and staff were notified of Michael Philbin's death on Monday.
The Packers had a bye this past weekend and will host the Giants in the Divisional Round next Sunday.
this sucks. it's always hard to lose someone close to you, but to have it happen in the middle of such a successful season, with important games on the horizon has got to be incredibly disorienting. i can't help but cheer for the pack now.