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Love the opening line, with the names "Dee Miller, Jahine Arnold and Zola Davis". Does anyone else remember them? I sure don't, but leave it to humble guy like that to recall them.
+1 to a great Packer
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Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
Driver was the 24th WR drafted in 1999. Only Torry Holt was as good as Driver.
1 6 Torry Holt WR North Carolina State St. Louis Rams
1 8 David Boston WR Ohio State Arizona Cardinals
1 13 Troy Edwards WR Louisiana Tech Pittsburgh Steelers
2 32 Kevin Johnson WR Syracuse Cleveland Browns
2 53 Peerless Price WR Tennessee Buffalo Bills
3 71 D'Wayne Bates WR Northwestern Chicago Bears
3 78 Marty Booker WR Louisiana-Monroe Chicago Bears
3 82 Karsten Bailey WR Auburn Seattle Seahawks
3 93 Travis McGriff WR Florida Denver Broncos
4 98 Craig Yeast WR Kentucky Cincinnati Bengals
4 102 Dameane Douglas WR California Oakland Raiders
4 105 Brandon Stokley WR Louisiana-Lafayette Baltimore Ravens
4 108 Larry Parker WR USC Kansas City Chiefs
4 118 Wane McGarity WR Texas Dallas Cowboys
4 130 Na Brown WR North Carolina Philadelphia Eagles
5 148 Darrin Chiaverini WR Colorado Cleveland Browns
5 152 Charlie Rogers WR Georgia Tech Seattle Seahawks
5 164 Eugene Baker WR Kent State Atlanta Falcons
5 166 Malcolm Johnson WR Notre Dame Pittsburgh Steelers
6 171 Tai Streets WR Michigan San Francisco 49ers
6 193 MarTay Jenkins WR Nebraska-Omaha Dallas Cowboys
6 201 Troy Smith WR East Carolina Philadelphia Eagles
6 204 Chad Plummer WR Cincinnati Denver Broncos
7 213 Donald Driver WR Alcorn State Green Bay Packers
7 218 Billy Miller WR USC Denver Broncos
7 221 Sulecio Sanford WR Middle Tennessee State Chicago Bears
7 240 Darnell McDonald WR Kansas State Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7 241 Sean Morey WR Brown New England Patriots
I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
Driver was the 24th WR drafted in 1999. Only Torry Holt was as good as Driver.
1 6 Torry Holt WR North Carolina State St. Louis Rams
1 8 David Boston WR Ohio State Arizona Cardinals
1 13 Troy Edwards WR Louisiana Tech Pittsburgh Steelers
2 32 Kevin Johnson WR Syracuse Cleveland Browns
2 53 Peerless Price WR Tennessee Buffalo Bills
3 71 D'Wayne Bates WR Northwestern Chicago Bears
3 78 Marty Booker WR Louisiana-Monroe Chicago Bears
3 82 Karsten Bailey WR Auburn Seattle Seahawks
3 93 Travis McGriff WR Florida Denver Broncos
4 98 Craig Yeast WR Kentucky Cincinnati Bengals
4 102 Dameane Douglas WR California Oakland Raiders
4 105 Brandon Stokley WR Louisiana-Lafayette Baltimore Ravens
4 108 Larry Parker WR USC Kansas City Chiefs
4 118 Wane McGarity WR Texas Dallas Cowboys
4 130 Na Brown WR North Carolina Philadelphia Eagles
5 148 Darrin Chiaverini WR Colorado Cleveland Browns
5 152 Charlie Rogers WR Georgia Tech Seattle Seahawks
5 164 Eugene Baker WR Kent State Atlanta Falcons
5 166 Malcolm Johnson WR Notre Dame Pittsburgh Steelers
6 171 Tai Streets WR Michigan San Francisco 49ers
6 193 MarTay Jenkins WR Nebraska-Omaha Dallas Cowboys
6 201 Troy Smith WR East Carolina Philadelphia Eagles
6 204 Chad Plummer WR Cincinnati Denver Broncos
7 213 Donald Driver WR Alcorn State Green Bay Packers
7 218 Billy Miller WR USC Denver Broncos
7 221 Sulecio Sanford WR Middle Tennessee State Chicago Bears
7 240 Darnell McDonald WR Kansas State Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7 241 Sean Morey WR Brown New England Patriots
Quite the year for WRs. A few names from that list that had decent careers, and a few others became starters. Bolded ones I think all had decent careers, and Kevin Johnson was talented but couldn't read a play book!
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Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
Quite the year for WRs. A few names from that list that had decent careers, and a few others became starters. Bolded ones I think all had decent careers, and Kevin Johnson was talented but couldn't read a play book!
Couch to Johnson - who will ever forget that awesomeness?
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I'd rep you for that, Mad, but it wouldn't do your rep much good.
Donald Drive for the win.
[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
Love the opening line, with the names "Dee Miller, Jahine Arnold and Zola Davis". Does anyone else remember them? I sure don't, but leave it to humble guy like that to recall them.
+1 to a great Packer
I remember Zola Davis. The other two? Not so much.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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