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  • #16
    all time packer great

    end of an era

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    • #17
      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
      --
      Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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      • #18
        Thanks for the memories DD!! An all-time Packer.

        Go PACK

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        • #19
          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

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          • #20
            Driver's a good guy. I'm glad he's leaving now and finishing his career as a Packer for life.

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            • #21
              Hat's off to a great NFL player and a Packer for life! Thanks for the memories DD!
              C.H.U.D.

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              • #22
                Time for a "Holy Driver" post. Don't disappoint!
                C.H.U.D.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                  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...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                    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

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                      Couch to Johnson - who will ever forget that awesomeness?
                      And who can forget the lethal Na Brown?

                      He's currently a Huntington Hammer. They've got a website and everything. It'll be up again just as soon as they pay their GoDaddy bill.

                      keep seeing huntin news in our website

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                        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
                        That's badass!!

                        DD deserves his own street. Call it "Donald Drive".

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                        • #27
                          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.

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                          • #28
                            Sad/Great day for not only Packer fans, but all NFL fans worldwide
                            The Bottom Line:
                            Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                              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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                              • #30
                                The Bottom Line:
                                Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3

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