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  • #16
    No thanks to Jarrett. I'd tak Calvin Johnson in a minute though. He is sick.
    Go PACK

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    • #17
      $3866 dollars a month for rent? Where were they living? the Taj Mahal?
      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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      • #18
        Way too early to be talking '07 draft, but I can say that at this point I'm not very high on Jarrett.

        I haven't seen him play much, but when I have watched USC, I have made an effort to watch him closely. He's a slightly faster, slightly more athletic version of Williams IMO - and I didn't think Williams was worthy of even being a 1st day pick last year.

        To me, Jarrett looked like a long strider who takes too much time to get up to speed, he lacks short area burst and is slow coming out of the break, and he rounds off and tips off his routes.

        Some of that can be overcome with experience and coaching, but if a receiver lacks burst... he's pretty much dead in the water - at least in terms of being an impact, #1 receiver.
        wist

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        • #19
          I want a dominating pass rusher. That's what we need more than anything!!

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          • #20
            As far as WR's go Calvin Johnson is the real deal but I would target Moses,Adams or Lawrence Jackson, all DE's.
            Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

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            • #21
              John Stocco will be drafted in the 1st 3 rounds next year. Mark my words. This season Bretsky's kids will witness the best QB at Wisconsin since Jim Sorgi. Stocco will make everybody forget Brooks Bollinger, who is the epitome of all mediocre delusional I throw like a girl Mike Vick wannbes.

              I;m not a homer, but mark my words anyway.

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              • #22
                I sure hope you are right about Stocco because the Badgers will need him to be a stud. I think the new OC has been great for Stocco's career. I'm not convinced he'll be excellent, but I hope I'm wrong.

                You continue to insult your Badger IQ by bashing Bollinger and giving Sorgi kudos.

                If you would go back and watch the games you will see Sorgi was a much better passer, and probably had the ability. But he had no intangibles. He wasn't a winner in college.

                If I need somebody to lead my team for a go ahead field goal, Sorgi would not be the guy I'd want.

                Bollinger, despite not having as good as arm, succeeded consistently for UW in that role. He was a leader. He was smart. He was clutch.

                A MUCH better QB for UW than Sorgi regardless of difference in arm strength or talent.
                TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Bretsky
                  Bollinger, despite not having as good as arm, succeeded consistently for UW in that role. He was a leader. He was smart. He was clutch.
                  He was Mike Samuel. Nuff said.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
                    Originally posted by Bretsky
                    Bollinger, despite not having as good as arm, succeeded consistently for UW in that role. He was a leader. He was smart. He was clutch.
                    He was Mike Samuel. Nuff said.
                    Once again the evidence will slam you here. Mike Samuel was not even drafted. Mike Samuel was junk as a passer and Alverez will admit as much. When asked why he didn't throw more on 1st and 10 with Samuel at the end of a season Alverez stated because he didn't like 2nd and 10.

                    Alverez had confidence for Bollinger to throw or throw with the option to run on 1st and 10 consistently. He was close to Bollinger and admired him as a 2nd coach on offense. Bollinger came from a coaching background and this gave him an edge in college in terms of understanding and leadership.

                    You may hate the guy, but every ounce of evidence, including comments form Barry Alverez, disputes that notion........and I'm figuring Barry carries a little more credentials than either of us.
                    TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                    • #25
                      The only reason Bollinger is a winner is because he, like Samuel, rode a tractor called Ron Dayne. Bollinger arms is the worst Ive ever seen in my years of watching Badgers football. At least Mike Samuel knew how to not over throw his WRs, knew how to get the ball to them when their were open, and knew how to throw the damn ball away.

                      All Bollinger did was run with the ball and take sacks. Sorgi wouldve won another Rose Bowl for Alverez had he not been conservative and stuck with Bollinger, the worst passer in Wisconsin history.

                      Weve gone through this road before. No need to argue again. Bollinger is a motherfucking bullshitting QB.

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                      • #26
                        Rather than riveling in your unsupported details, you should look up Bollinger's win loss record and look at his TD's versus INT's. And he's an NFL player. Then if you set your emotions aside you will have to admit Bollinger was a solid college QB. Even you will.

                        I can take the TT stuff; you can make a good argument for much of that.
                        But this stuff is a BROKEN BROKEN BROKEN record.


                        B
                        TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                        • #27
                          In a couple of years, Sorgi will become a FA and he will be free to leave the Colts, and he will sign with a different team and he will take the league by storm. At worst, Sorgi is Scott Mitchell. At best he is Barnie Kosar.

                          Bollinger? In a couple of years, Bollinger likely will be coaching somewhere. See Bevell for more info.

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                          • #28
                            B's got it right. Bollinger was solid and will make a good backup in the pros. Sorgi had all the tools but never played up to his potential in college. He's a good backup who I think could be a good starter if Peyton ever goes down.

                            Personally, I think Stocco is better than both of the others. I saw HUGE strides from him about half way through last season. Remember all those fearless marches down the field at the end of games? He beat michigan, he drove them to a TD against NW, and he had many valiant efforts. I think it's gonna hurt obviously not having as good of a supporting cast, but he'll get it done. I would not at all be upset if he is a Packer someday

                            In honor of my love of the Badgers, Mr. John Stocco has replaced Kitna and Leftwich as my icons of choice! Go Badgers!!

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                            • #29
                              Stocco is a good player. He doesnt have the arm Sogi does but he is ok nonetheless. Stocco knows how to throw the ball away. All Bollinger did was take sacks and run for 2 yds. Gosh, everytime I think of Bollinger, I just wish he had played for North Dakota State instead.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
                                In a couple of years, Sorgi will become a FA and he will be free to leave the Colts, and he will sign with a different team and he will take the league by storm. At worst, Sorgi is Scott Mitchell. At best he is Barnie Kosar.

                                Bollinger? In a couple of years, Bollinger likely will be coaching somewhere. See Bevell for more info.
                                For Sorgi's sake, he better hope the Colts decide to offer him a contract. He has the absolute worst pocket presence of any QB the Badgers have ever had. God he would give up sack after sack. I hate Jim Sorgi with a passion.

                                Once again, logic doesn't work with Tank, he sees things his way, it is better to just throw rocks at him.

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