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  • #16
    Originally posted by Partial
    Originally posted by ND72
    Originally posted by Partial

    He has potential but he isn't in the same athletic class as a Gaines Adams or a Mario Williams. That said, I don't like Clemson players so I'd take him over Adams, but never, ever, ever in a million years over a freak like Mario(hopefully not) Mamula.
    You're right...cause he's above their class of play. Mario was a combine freak, but everythign that I read last year seemed to so far be 100% true...can't get off blocks, gets swallowed up by top level play...etc.etc....Mario would have been a bust no matter what team drafted him. There's no debate here, Mario IS the next Mike Mamula.
    I think you'll be eating those words. That is ridiculous to say. He was far from a bust last year, when everyone even said it would take him time to become seasoned. I value your opinion but to that I say this:

    Okoye Total: 48 games played 121 tackles(assists included) 23.0 tfl 10.5 sacks
    Mario Total: 36 games played 126 solo 55.5 tfl 25.5 sacks


    Mario's stats dominated him in every category while playing lesser games. In terms of athleticness, Mario is better. In terms of production, Mario is better. How exactly is this guy a better prospect again?
    Yes, but Mario was a DE and wasn't Okoye a DT in college. They don't get all the sacks and high numbers like a DE would. It's an apples and oranges comparision.

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    • #17
      Too early to call Williams a bust. He wasn't bad, and he'll get better. My gut feeling is that he'll end up being a good DE, but I don't think he'll ever live up to being drafted ahead of Bush, Cutler, Leinart, Young. I think he'll end up having a career similar to Hawk. Some Pro Bowls. Good career. Not a legend.
      "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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      • #18
        Originally posted by LL2
        Originally posted by Partial
        Originally posted by ND72
        Originally posted by Partial

        He has potential but he isn't in the same athletic class as a Gaines Adams or a Mario Williams. That said, I don't like Clemson players so I'd take him over Adams, but never, ever, ever in a million years over a freak like Mario(hopefully not) Mamula.
        You're right...cause he's above their class of play. Mario was a combine freak, but everythign that I read last year seemed to so far be 100% true...can't get off blocks, gets swallowed up by top level play...etc.etc....Mario would have been a bust no matter what team drafted him. There's no debate here, Mario IS the next Mike Mamula.
        I think you'll be eating those words. That is ridiculous to say. He was far from a bust last year, when everyone even said it would take him time to become seasoned. I value your opinion but to that I say this:

        Okoye Total: 48 games played 121 tackles(assists included) 23.0 tfl 10.5 sacks
        Mario Total: 36 games played 126 solo 55.5 tfl 25.5 sacks


        Mario's stats dominated him in every category while playing lesser games. In terms of athleticness, Mario is better. In terms of production, Mario is better. How exactly is this guy a better prospect again?
        Yes, but Mario was a DE and wasn't Okoye a DT in college. They don't get all the sacks and high numbers like a DE would. It's an apples and oranges comparision.
        They should get more tackles since college is primarily a running game. Secondly, they should get a lot behind the line of scrimmage if they are truly as beastily as one claims. They aren't playing 320 lbs guys every week like they will in the NFL. This guy is more of a DE than a DT to me in the pros and he doesn't have the speed to be a top-flight passrusher. He will be more of a kampman, not that that is a bad thing by any means, but he doesn't have the potential to be a stud.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Partial
          He will be more of a kampman, not that that is a bad thing by any means, but he doesn't have the potential to be a stud.
          No potential? Are you kidding? This kid is only 19!!!!! He's faced tremendous challenges in his life (academically and on the football field) and succeeded in a big way. This guy is a phenom. Where were Warren Sapp, Richard Seymor, Tommie Harris, or any dominant DT in the last 50 years at the age of 19? Certainly not on the cusp of being a top ten draft pick. Most were probably red-shirting or playing minor roles on their respective college teams. To say this kid doesn't have the potential to be dominant in the NFL is absurd.

          Also, comparing his stats to Williams is totally unfair. A DE usually gets more numbers, especially when he has another first round pick(Manny Lawson) on the other side, and another NFL prospect at DT. What NFL talent did Okoye have on that D-Line to force teams not to game plan solely around him?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Partial
            Originally posted by ND72
            Originally posted by Partial

            He has potential but he isn't in the same athletic class as a Gaines Adams or a Mario Williams. That said, I don't like Clemson players so I'd take him over Adams, but never, ever, ever in a million years over a freak like Mario(hopefully not) Mamula.
            You're right...cause he's above their class of play. Mario was a combine freak, but everythign that I read last year seemed to so far be 100% true...can't get off blocks, gets swallowed up by top level play...etc.etc....Mario would have been a bust no matter what team drafted him. There's no debate here, Mario IS the next Mike Mamula.
            I think you'll be eating those words. That is ridiculous to say. He was far from a bust last year, when everyone even said it would take him time to become seasoned. I value your opinion but to that I say this:

            Okoye Total: 48 games played 121 tackles(assists included) 23.0 tfl 10.5 sacks
            Mario Total: 36 games played 126 solo 55.5 tfl 25.5 sacks


            Mario's stats dominated him in every category while playing lesser games. In terms of athleticness, Mario is better. In terms of production, Mario is better. How exactly is this guy a better prospect again?
            I think it was stated, but Mario Played DE, Okoye was a DT...and, 3 of the 4 DL guys for NC STate were taken in round 1 last year(Lawson & McCargo...oh and Tank Tyler is probably a possible 1st rounder also). How many Louisville DL guys have you seen taken lately? PLUS...Mario had 1 good College year, when honestly more teams were more worried about Manny Lawson, than him. Sorry, but I just don't see anything out of Mario. I saw 2 games of the Texans last year, and the only time I heard his name was during the starting lineup intro...and when he got PANCAKED by the Titans LT, who I don't even know who that is. I know it's early to call him a bust, but I'll throw that label on him. He'll probably average like 8 sacks a year...whoopy, so could Cullen Jenkins, and he was a rookie free agent.

            And in terms of athleticness? I personally think Okoye is a better athlete. The fact that he can be 320, and run just as fast as he did at the senior bowl when he showed up at 299, tells me a ton. Okoye WILL have more of an imediate impact than Mario did.

            OH, while it's on my mind, someone said he'll have a Hawk like career, solid but nothing spectacular...you're kidding, right? Hawk was arguably our best player on defense last year, and he's the type that will only get better, and push himself to improve. Hawk will be the face of our team as soon as Brett leaves. Mario will NEVER be the face of the Texans.
            "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ND72
              Hawk will be the face of our team as soon as Brett leaves. Mario will NEVER be the face of the Texans.

              Post Favre, I could see Hawk being to the Packers what Urlacher has been to the Bears

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              • #22
                Originally posted by GrnBay007
                Originally posted by ND72
                Hawk will be the face of our team as soon as Brett leaves. Mario will NEVER be the face of the Texans.

                Post Favre, I could see Hawk being to the Packers what Urlacher has been to the Bears
                Nah. Paris Hilton wouldn't like Green Bay.
                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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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Joemailman
                  Originally posted by GrnBay007
                  Originally posted by ND72
                  Hawk will be the face of our team as soon as Brett leaves. Mario will NEVER be the face of the Texans.

                  Post Favre, I could see Hawk being to the Packers what Urlacher has been to the Bears
                  Nah. Paris Hilton wouldn't like Green Bay.
                  The Serreal Life: Green Bay
                  "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ahaha
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    He will be more of a kampman, not that that is a bad thing by any means, but he doesn't have the potential to be a stud.
                    No potential? Are you kidding? This kid is only 19!!!!! He's faced tremendous challenges in his life (academically and on the football field) and succeeded in a big way. This guy is a phenom. Where were Warren Sapp, Richard Seymor, Tommie Harris, or any dominant DT in the last 50 years at the age of 19? Certainly not on the cusp of being a top ten draft pick. Most were probably red-shirting or playing minor roles on their respective college teams. To say this kid doesn't have the potential to be dominant in the NFL is absurd.

                    Also, comparing his stats to Williams is totally unfair. A DE usually gets more numbers, especially when he has another first round pick(Manny Lawson) on the other side, and another NFL prospect at DT. What NFL talent did Okoye have on that D-Line to force teams not to game plan solely around him?
                    Not in college.

                    He is a good player who gets the best out of his body. But every now and then there is a rare freak (JaMarcus Russell, Calvin Johnson, Mario Williams, Vernon Davis, etc)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by ND72
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Originally posted by ND72
                      Originally posted by Partial

                      He has potential but he isn't in the same athletic class as a Gaines Adams or a Mario Williams. That said, I don't like Clemson players so I'd take him over Adams, but never, ever, ever in a million years over a freak like Mario(hopefully not) Mamula.
                      You're right...cause he's above their class of play. Mario was a combine freak, but everythign that I read last year seemed to so far be 100% true...can't get off blocks, gets swallowed up by top level play...etc.etc....Mario would have been a bust no matter what team drafted him. There's no debate here, Mario IS the next Mike Mamula.
                      I think you'll be eating those words. That is ridiculous to say. He was far from a bust last year, when everyone even said it would take him time to become seasoned. I value your opinion but to that I say this:

                      Okoye Total: 48 games played 121 tackles(assists included) 23.0 tfl 10.5 sacks
                      Mario Total: 36 games played 126 solo 55.5 tfl 25.5 sacks


                      Mario's stats dominated him in every category while playing lesser games. In terms of athleticness, Mario is better. In terms of production, Mario is better. How exactly is this guy a better prospect again?
                      I think it was stated, but Mario Played DE, Okoye was a DT...and, 3 of the 4 DL guys for NC STate were taken in round 1 last year(Lawson & McCargo...oh and Tank Tyler is probably a possible 1st rounder also). How many Louisville DL guys have you seen taken lately? PLUS...Mario had 1 good College year, when honestly more teams were more worried about Manny Lawson, than him. Sorry, but I just don't see anything out of Mario. I saw 2 games of the Texans last year, and the only time I heard his name was during the starting lineup intro...and when he got PANCAKED by the Titans LT, who I don't even know who that is. I know it's early to call him a bust, but I'll throw that label on him. He'll probably average like 8 sacks a year...whoopy, so could Cullen Jenkins, and he was a rookie free agent.

                      And in terms of athleticness? I personally think Okoye is a better athlete. The fact that he can be 320, and run just as fast as he did at the senior bowl when he showed up at 299, tells me a ton. Okoye WILL have more of an imediate impact than Mario did.

                      OH, while it's on my mind, someone said he'll have a Hawk like career, solid but nothing spectacular...you're kidding, right? Hawk was arguably our best player on defense last year, and he's the type that will only get better, and push himself to improve. Hawk will be the face of our team as soon as Brett leaves. Mario will NEVER be the face of the Texans.
                      The guys of NCState were taken in the first round due to being the benefactor of having a stud around them. Teams that have 4 first-round talent guys on their dline are in BCS games; NC State was not. They had 1 premiere guy, and 3 adequate guys whos stats are inflated from being single-teamed (if teamed at all) when the stud is triple-quadruple teamed.

                      Running OK at 320 and OK at 299 is not impressive. He doesn't have outstanding measurables. He isn't nearly as quick as a Tommy Harris. It's not to say he won't be a great player, Kampman is a great player and he doesn't have the measurables or isn't the premiere athlete, but he gets it done.

                      Mario also did quite a bit of lining up at OLB and DT for the Wolfpack. He's much more versatile with his athleticism.

                      Okoye kinda strikes me as a tweener. For awhile he was underrated, now he is definitely overrated. Top 15 sure, but not top 8.

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                      • #26
                        I also don't much like Okoye - but for a different reason: I think he's too young, the pressure and position will get to him and he'll flame out.

                        BUT I disagree that he doesn't have the tools, or isn't a freak. Come on, he's playing Div-I at 19yrs old? Has anyone every done that? (you could ask if anyone should to that...). Simply to be able to do that he has to be a freak...
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