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  1. College Playoff

    I fixed it, it used the wrong quote thing from his post.
  2. College Playoff

    11-2 with losses to 5 loss Oregon and 3 loss Texas. This was also the team that had to replace Rhett Bomar with a stop-gap, ex-wide receiver for a quarterback. This was not a great Oklahoma team. Actually, far from it.
  3. College Playoff

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--potential-four-team-playoff-not-perfect--but-it-s-a-start.html;_ylt=Ak75LA1KSwiMAXCTntjfftU5nYcB Wetzel weighs in on what he thinks should be the format. I'm pretty much in agreement with everything. Especially point #2. Please, let this happen.
  4. Florida LB Alex Anzalone (official thread)

    I would assume it has something to do with the fact that Condeleezza is now faculty at Stanford. Just the same, I would assume that Alex could meet any member of the faculty at Ohio State.
  5. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Very, very uncommon for a 7th round pick to make any sort of impact. Fifth and sixth rounders I agree. They say 4-6 is what separates the great teams from the good ones. The teams that can find starters and key reserves that late are the great ones. 7th round is still a different breed with the...
  6. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Probably not going to happen. You also don't win with 7th round compensatory picks, so it doesn't really matter. These guys will have a hard time making the team, let alone making any sort of impact.
  7. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Honestly, the Miller selection might just be my favorite pick of the draft thus far. Great value at the 5th round. Excellent lineman in college that's played both guard and tackle. We need more competition at the guard spots and he seems like a viable swing guy as many project that he could...
  8. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Agreed, I think the last two picks have been solid. Johnson seems to have good value at the end of the 4th. Everything I'm seeing has him destined for the inside, but Jackson isn't getting any younger.
  9. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    James Michael Johnson (or something like that), lb from Nevada with the #120
  10. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Travis Benjamin with the #100 pick.
  11. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    This is kind of where I am with both these selections. John Hughes, as said, was a gigantic reach into the third round for a guy at a position that already has two solid starters. Don't understand it at all. On Schwartz, I admit I don't know much about him, but I've loved everything I've read...
  12. '13 DE OL Khaliel Rodgers (USC Verbal)

    Yes, this would be quite excellent. We need a center in this class, imo, and Khaliel is one of the best.
  13. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Gotta go with Martin, Massie, or Glenn at 37. One of those will definitely be there. I really wish we would have taken Reiff at 22, but it is what it is. I really wish they could have gone With David or Hill at 37, and waited for quarterback next year, when we're going to be one of the worst NFL...
  14. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Fucking terrible. Just fucking terrible.
  15. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Yes! No Wright, really hoping for Reiff or DeCastro.
  16. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    This is what I'm hoping for as well. I'm really scared they're gonna take Wright at 22, though.
  17. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Yep, you're right, I misread/misremembered the order from this morning.
  18. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Agree with everything most everyone has said. I like it. Although I think that's their only 4th? They now have 04ths, 1 5th, 2 6ths, and 2 7ths. The 6ths and 7ths, I believe, were all compensatory picks, so they cannot be traded. I don't anticipate them to trade up from here on. Maybe use the...
  19. Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

    Therein lies the problem. Do you really want to draft a guy in the first round that you stay up every night of the offseason just wondering what kind of shape your supposed #1 receiver will come in to camp? At least with other headache #1's like T.O. and Randy Moss you'd rest easy at night...
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