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You know it all goes to show that judging how college talent will translate into the NFL is far from an exact science. So much of it is subjective. Look at Aaron Rodgers. All the "experts" said he was a system QB. No one -- probably not even TT -- projected him as the best QB in the league.Originally posted by Guiness View PostYes, but I also remember some saying that the Pack got the third best LB in the draft, after both Sims and Greenway.One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
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Which has proven to not be the case with those 2. Hawk is better than both. Just not as awesome as many hoped he would be.Originally posted by Guiness View PostYes, but I also remember some saying that the Pack got the third best LB in the draft, after both Sims and Greenway.All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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I was hot for VDOriginally posted by Maxie the Taxi View PostAs I recall there was a huge debate back then (and on this board) between those who wanted to draft Hawk and those who were high on Mario Williams."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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Knowing what you know now, who would you rather have for the next few years, Vernon Davis or Finley? Davis is more reliable and less brittle, but that aside I do not think there is much difference between them in terms of productivity and potential. Hawk was the safe choice, Davis was scary in a drug-resistant kind of way--too much potential to turn into a Mike Mamula or a diva.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostI was hot for VD
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Honestly, I'm glad we have Finley. But in 2006, I thought the situation on offense and with offensive weapons was dire. But if you wanted to go defense, shoulda traded down and gone with Ngata and/or Hali. Kinda 20/20 hindsight, but there were those who really liked Ngata, including Scoops McGinn.Originally posted by hoosier View PostKnowing what you know now, who would you rather have for the next few years, Vernon Davis or Finley? Davis is more reliable and less brittle, but that aside I do not think there is much difference between them in terms of productivity and potential. Hawk was the safe choice, Davis was scary in a drug-resistant kind of way--too much potential to turn into a Mike Mamula or a diva."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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The biggest reason folks rag on Hawk is because of where he was taken. We were all hoping he'd be the second coming of Brian Urlacher. Had he been a late 1st/early 2nd folks this isn't a thread. We didn't get our dynamic LBer until 2009.
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Also that, but remember that Hawk's combine workout numbers were off the chart. He should have been lightning in a bottle with that athleticism. Has he lost that or did he never really have it?No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.
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more like a lightning bug in a bottleOriginally posted by Smidgeon View PostAlso that, but remember that Hawk's combine workout numbers were off the chart. He should have been lightning in a bottle with that athleticism. Has he lost that or did he never really have it?
"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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He also REALLY did not want to come to Green Bay and I'm sure he made that clear before the draft. The big baby literally cried tears of joy when we did not draft him and I'm sure that attitude helped in the decisionmaking...Originally posted by hoosier View PostKnowing what you know now, who would you rather have for the next few years, Vernon Davis or Finley? Davis is more reliable and less brittle, but that aside I do not think there is much difference between them in terms of productivity and potential. Hawk was the safe choice, Davis was scary in a drug-resistant kind of way--too much potential to turn into a Mike Mamula or a diva."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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That is what I was thinking of with the diva comment. Who knows how VD came across during his contact with the Packers during the combine, but he probably did not send "pick me!" signals.Originally posted by MJZiggy View PostHe also REALLY did not want to come to Green Bay and I'm sure he made that clear before the draft. The big baby literally cried tears of joy when we did not draft him and I'm sure that attitude helped in the decisionmaking...
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It wouldn't surprise me if he told them that he wouldn't play and would try to force a trade...that's pure speculation, though.Originally posted by hoosier View PostThat is what I was thinking of with the diva comment. Who knows how VD came across during his contact with the Packers during the combine, but he probably did not send "pick me!" signals."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Snake wanted Bush since there was chatter they could trade up for for him or Mario Williams but that is moot. I don't hate Hawk..he has some value and is dependable and smart and WAAAAYYYYYY overachieved with a hottie wife considering he looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger's half-breed cousin. So for this Snake will give him props.Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi View PostAs I recall there was a huge debate back then (and on this board) between those who wanted to draft Hawk and those who were high on Mario Williams. Hawk was the consensus favorite. The debate ended when Houston with its number one pick offered Williams a huge contract.
If you go back and read the comments of those favoring Hawk, it was like he was some kind of god. It's definitely unfair to Hawk to saddle him with those kind of over-hyped expectations. He is what he is and many of us saw that at the time. When Mario became unavailable, I was glad we drafted him. We could have done a lot worse.
As far as his playmaking/passrushing ability..it's funny..I was chilling at my black..yes black buddy's house during the draft (who is cool as shit and is a money-making legit school teacher representative) and he said out the blue fuck AJ Hawk...he's overhyped cuz he's white. I called bullshit. I was wrong. He has toughness, savvy, and smarts, but absolutely NO playmaking or gamechanging skills.
For a 4th round pick..he'd be ok...then again even with a paycut...he should be making no more than $2million yearly. In the NFL you get paid on gamechanging plays...if you can sack a qb, pass the lights out, catch a ton of balls, or pick the ball out the air...you get paid...AJ can't do any of those things and held out hope for about 3-4 years he could...he never could. He'd be a good coach, but a game manager that plays most days is ok, but not worth much money.Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.
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Kinda 20/20? Sure, its easy to look back and say "man, we should of traded back for two of the best players in the NFL!" I'm sure there's guys out there who thought some of the drafts busts would do great. Revisionist history man. Lets face it, we got the solid, not great guy that everyone said he would be.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostHonestly, I'm glad we have Finley. But in 2006, I thought the situation on offense and with offensive weapons was dire. But if you wanted to go defense, shoulda traded down and gone with Ngata and/or Hali. Kinda 20/20 hindsight, but there were those who really liked Ngata, including Scoops McGinn.- Once again, adding absolutely nothing to the conversation.
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