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01-03-2012 01:21 PM
#2801
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Redeyejedi"][quote user="nycsportzfan"]I think Va Tech is gonna beat the Wolverines tommorow I see David Wilson going for 150yrd and at least a TD and they'll get enough outta Logan Thomas through the air and on the ground to give them the Win Also i like Tech's D better And the fact Tech is probably fuming off there pathetic effort in ACC title game
[/quote]U see Wilson is returning to school[/quote]
Really? I didnt expect that.
Where did you hear that? I havent been able to find anything.
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01-03-2012 05:04 PM
#2802
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Raptor22"][quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Redeyejedi"][quote user="nycsportzfan"]wow* That Kicker for Stanford just cost stanford and there players some serious memories!* Unfreakingbelievable!* Thank god that WR was down because it was gonna cost me loot on a day i* did pretty badly*** Feeewww!* Diffrence of being down like 200 and being down like 97
[/quote]I dont understand why these coaches let the kickers decide games. I knew he was going to miss it.Luck was 27/31 tonight and lost[/quote] He didn't lose*** The only Loser on Stanford tonight is that pathetic excuse for a kicker*** I just dont get kids today?* Are they just so lazy that they don't practice like they used to and it effects there on field performance?* In college* anything past 23yrds or so is a 50/50 shot it seems** Its truly ridiculous
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It'd be interesting to compare schools' soccer programs w/ their kicking games. It could just be that the kids with good legs are playing soccer. That sport IS getting more popular.
shame Luck didnt get the W, though.[/quote]I putting together an Alshon Jeffery video and the SC kicker missed a 20 yard field Goal
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01-03-2012 05:47 PM
#2803
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board
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01-03-2012 08:13 PM
#2804
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Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Redeyejedi"]Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board[/quote] really? Wow i thught banks would be a sure fire 2nd rounder hes really good Fletcher Cox is coming out and is a beast
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01-03-2012 08:47 PM
#2805
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Redeyejedi"]Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board[/quote] really? Wow i thught banks would be a sure fire 2nd rounder** hes really good** Fletcher Cox is coming out and is a beast
[/quote]Montee Ball returning to school
Sanu and Reiff are coming out
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01-03-2012 08:48 PM
#2806
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Redeyejedi"]Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board[/quote] really? Wow i thught banks would be a sure fire 2nd rounder** hes really good** Fletcher Cox is coming out and is a beast
[/quote]4th round realistically means he would get drafted in the 3rd.There real safe grades
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01-03-2012 08:49 PM
#2807
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
I really like Sanu. To bad the Giants don't need him. They have other bigger needs.
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01-03-2012 09:09 PM
#2808
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Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Redeyejedi"][quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Redeyejedi"]Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board[/quote] really? Wow i thught banks would be a sure fire 2nd rounder hes really good Fletcher Cox is coming out and is a beast
[/quote]Montee Ball returning to school Sanu and Reiff are coming out[/quote]well that sucks that Ball is not coming out. But that said, after watching the Liberty Bowl Saturday, I would love to see Isaiah Pead and Casey Hayward in a Giants uni next season. They would be 2 great 3rd/4th rd picks for the Gmen! Derek Wolfe from Cincy looks pretty solid as well.</P>
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Now I would not mind hearing Doug Martin's name called as a 3rd or 4th rd RB for us, if Pead and Polk are gone. </P>
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01-03-2012 10:24 PM
#2809
All-Pro
Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="tonyt830"]
[quote user="Redeyejedi"][quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Redeyejedi"]Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board[/quote] really? Wow i thught banks would be a sure fire 2nd rounder hes really good Fletcher Cox is coming out and is a beast
[/quote]Montee Ball returning to school Sanu and Reiff are coming out[/quote]well that sucks that Ball is not coming out. But that said, after watching the Liberty Bowl Saturday, I would love to see Isaiah Pead and Casey Hayward in a Giants uni next season. They would be 2 great 3rd/4th rd picks for the Gmen! Derek Wolfe from Cincy looks pretty solid as well.</p>
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Now I would not mind hearing Doug Martin's name called as a 3rd or 4th rd RB for us, if Pead and Polk are gone. </p>[/quote] zero chance that we can get Hayward in RD 3 If anything the guy might surprise and be a late 1st round pick hes that good! Hes on of my favorite and most underrated prospects in this yrs prospect crop Hes a ballhawk extrodinaire who also plays the run Heres a cool list of TOP SEC bowl performers<div class="mod-header">
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<div class="post-author"><span>By Edward Aschoff</span></div></div>
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The SEC still has three bowl teams left, but we're going to take a look
at some players who have already seen their seasons come to an end.
It was a fun weekend of football and a good weekend for the SEC. The
conference went 4-2, with Georgia and Vanderbilt being the only teams
to come up short.
With those games came some pretty good performances from players.
Here are some top performers:
<ul>[*]Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State:
He saved one of his best performances for last, as he rushed for 180
yards and two touchdowns on just 14 carries. His touchdowns went for 60
and 72 yards.[*]Archibald Barnes, LB, Vanderbilt: He was all over
the field for the Commodores, leading the Liberty Bowl with 10 total
tackles. He also blocked a field goal in the fourth quarter that gave
Vandy some life late.[*]Emory Blake, WR, Auburn:
Blake made his day in the Georgia Dome look easy as he caught six
passes for 108 yards in the win over Virginia in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.[*]Jon Bostic, LB, Florida: He was one of the most active players on defense this past weekend, recording eight tackles, including four for loss.[*]Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia: In his final game as a
Bulldog, Boykin found a way to put points on the board three different
ways in the Outback Bowl. First, he forced a safety when he stuffed
Michigan State's Keshawn Martin
on the Spartans' first offensive play. He then returned a punt 92
yards for a touchdown and caught a 13-yard touchdown late. His punt
return was the longest play in Outback Bowl history.[*]Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina: The true
freshman put a stamp on his first season by recording two sacks for a
loss of 13 yards. He finished the Capital One Bowl with four total
tackles.[*]Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State: Cox made sure
he went out with a blast in the Music City Bowl, recording seven
tackles, with two coming for loss, had a sack and blocked a field goal.[*]Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt: He grabbed eight
tackles, including one for loss, and grabbed two interceptions. With
his picks, Hayward tied for first in career interceptions at
Vanderbilt.[*]Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina:
If not for his ejection, Jeffery's numbers would have been much
better. Still, he caught just four passes for a game-high 148 yards. He
snagged Connor Shaw's Hail Mary touchdown pass at the end of the first half and had a 78-yard reception.[*]Tavarres King, WR, Georgia:
King was almost one of the heroes for Georgia, catching six passes for
a career-high 205 yards and had an 80-yard touchdown reception, which
was also a career long. Before Boykin's punt return, King's play stood
as the longest play in Outback Bowl history.[*]Onterio McCalebb, RB, Auburn:
Taking over as Auburn's lead back in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, McCalebb
had a game-high 109 rushing yards, including a long of 60 yards. He
also recorded a 3-yard touchdown run and caught two passes for 53
yards, including a 25-yard touchdown.[*]Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia: He was all over the
field for the Bulldogs, recording an Outback Bowl-high 13 tackles,
including two for loss, broke up two passes and had a sack.[*]Chris Rainey, RB, Florida:
Rainey ended his Florida career with a great showing against Ohio State
in the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl. He led Florida with 71 rushing yards,
had 31 receiving yards and blocked a punt that was scooped up and run in
for a touchdown by linebacker Graham Stewart.[*]Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina: Shaw didn't let
the big stage bother him, as he passed for 230 yards and two
touchdowns, including a nifty Hail Mary to end the first half. He also
carried the ball for 42 yards and another touchdown.i[/list]</div>
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01-03-2012 10:26 PM
#2810
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Re: A look at the 2012 NFL draft
[quote user="Redeyejedi"][quote user="nycsportzfan"][quote user="Redeyejedi"]Jonathan Banks "Miss St" is returning to school after getting a 4th round grade from the advisory board[/quote] really? Wow i thught banks would be a sure fire 2nd rounder hes really good Fletcher Cox is coming out and is a beast
[/quote]Montee Ball returning to school
Sanu and Reiff are coming out[/quote] I wonder if the change in Draft pick money is having anything to do with so many retruning players ? How high do u think Brandon Boykin jumped his stock with his bowl game?
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