Putting Ki-Jana Carter on the list is a bit harsh. He didn't dominate, but he was effective. The knee injury finished that. Busting with an injury seems like a separate category.
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agreed.Originally posted by pbmaxPutting Ki-Jana Carter on the list is a bit harsh. He didn't dominate, but he was effective. The knee injury finished that. Busting with an injury seems like a separate category.Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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This is definitely pretty interesting (and entertaining).
I think everybody but Mayock, Brandt, and Prisco end up looking like fools here: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...content.1.html</delurk>
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Definitely entertaining! Merill Hodge pointed out the risks, so, unlike Kiper Jr., he doesn't have egg all over his face! I give Hodge a pass. Kiffin was diplomatic, but we have hindsight that fought tooth and nail against the pick, so he gets a pass. Kubiak was being politically correct IMO. Comparing him to C'pepper isn't a glowing endorsementOriginally posted by Lurker64This is definitely pretty interesting (and entertaining).
I think everybody but Mayock, Brandt, and Prisco end up looking like fools
, Marinelli is skating close to thin ice and Gruden? Well, his quote doesn't offer a prognosis.
For me, draft Guru Kiper aught to be ashamed of himself!
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Wasn't Troy Aikman the #1 overall pick that year? Mandarich was second, not that it makes a big difference. However, it would seem that the article should have been better researched.Mandarich has publicly admitted his secret to the dominant college career at Michigan State that led to him being a No. 1 overall pick — steroids.
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I think the same could be said for Courtney Brown. He was in the league for six seasons, and was a starter the entire time, but was injured too often. Hard to call a six year starter as a top all-time bust. Maybe not a great pick, but the #7 all-time draft bust?Originally posted by Tony Odayagreed.Originally posted by pbmaxPutting Ki-Jana Carter on the list is a bit harsh. He didn't dominate, but he was effective. The knee injury finished that. Busting with an injury seems like a separate category.
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