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Some Good Highlights...

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I'm posting some highlights from all of our players drafted this past weekend (except the ones in the seventh round)...


Ted Ginn Jr.:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WGyrgqOKZLg



John Beck:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=NCgH6sTEeP



Samson Satele (2nd B) Center:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PwFITnpJ56I


Lorenzo Booker (3rd) Running Back:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pvPumoZFpl4

http://youtube.com/watch?v=JlsnDcoNKtI


Paul Soliai (4th) Defensive Tackle:

http://nfldraft.rivals.com/cviewplayer.asp?sport=1&player=38970&type=scoutingreport#scouting (Click in "Highlight Videos")


Reagan Mauia (6th A) Fullback:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=HpiMUKfSKIQ


Drew Mormino (6th B) Center:

http://nfldraft.rivals.com/cviewplayer.asp?sport=1&player=5960&type=scoutingreport#scouting
(Click in "Highlight Videos")



Kelvin Smith (7th A) Linebacker:

No Video Available



Brandon Fields (7th B) Punter:

No Video Available


Abraham Wright (7th C) Defensive End:



No Video Available




 
My Comments on Beck: Beck is the classic underrated QB who always put up big plays while Quinn (who might be good, no more) is the typical excellent short passer with many weapons, but average at long passes, I think Quinn was a little overrated...

Eventhough I wanted Quinn and I was pissed when we didn't take him, now I realize that Cam's plan was smarter than I thought, I think that Kevin Kolb and John Beck are going to have great careers..., I also wish the best for Quinn.



I compare this draft with the one of Cam Cameron's in San Diego (2001) when he couldn't let go LaDanian at the top 5, but also drafted Drew Brees in the second round.


I think that Cameron is a QB guru and with this new offense (with the croyell system) starting Beck throwing and Chambers, Ginn and Booker catching for him (in addition with second-year Derek Hagan) and Ricky + Ronnie running the ball for him while having an improved Offensive Line (in the offseason + in the draft), we could have a great offense and we already have a great defense (last year's + Joey Porter) we could win some games.




THE BAD NEWS: The bad news is that the Patriots (who were more than good at any position, except WR), now have added Randy Moss, Donte' Stallworth and Wes Welker, eventhough, the best luck for my PHINS.


GO PHINS!!!
 
There is no way in hell any NFL team is going to kick the ball to this guy. Like baseball, they will just punt the ball to the sidelines all the time or put it a mile high in the sky so he cant return it.
 
There is no way in hell any NFL team is going to kick the ball to this guy. Like baseball, they will just punt the ball to the sidelines all the time or put it a mile high in the sky so he cant return it.


I hope it gives us great field position like the colts gave the bears when they tried to kick away from hester in the SB.
 
good stuff, as we say in hawaii....buffo omaui se panus (i.e., now you will see the haole-boy)
 
There is no way in hell any NFL team is going to kick the ball to this guy. Like baseball, they will just punt the ball to the sidelines all the time or put it a mile high in the sky so he cant return it.

Yes, you are right, the teams will try to avoid to kick at him, but I have a concern about this guy, in the highlights video, the 80% were either kick or punt returns, so Im a little worried about his hands and getting open, marking the hot routes, as I didn't see a lot of them, the 3 ctach plays that I saw, he catched ex ellent, but, is he a pass droper?, can he get open easily?, can he follow a hot route?, thos things didn't show up in the highlights, don't get me wrong I don't doubt a little in this guy, I might be overreacting, but it caught my attention...
 
I think that Reagan Mauia breaking the wall seems nasty, but the wall seems softer than plastiline, so I don't know what to say...
 
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