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  • damn commercials

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    • Originally posted by imscott72
      Bastards and they're damn commercials
      Local ones too so there's no ESPN scrollbar...

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      • Originally posted by Nutz
        FRED MATUA!!!!!!

        What do you know? Thewy went to a commercial with the Packers picking.

        GABE WATSON!!!
        Fred Matua would be a good pick, but we already have two new OG's. Watson is a lazy ass
        TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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        • We got...

          CORY RODGERS!!!!


          YES!!!

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          • Top returning wide receiver and kick/punt returner for the Frogs... earned third team all-Conference USA recognition in 2004 as both a wide receiver and kick returner and in 2003 as a punt returner... exciting athlete who has the potential to go the distance every time he touches the ball... his 98 career catches are the most in school history for a player with just two years of playing time and rank 11th on the school's all-time receptions list... owns five 100-yard receiving games... has made 14 starts over his first two seasons.

            2004:
            Earned third team all-Conference USA recognition as both a wide receiver and kick returner... finished the season with 61 catches for 836 yards and seven touchdowns... also rushed 12 times for 35 yards and two scores... returned 31 kickoffs for 723 yards (a 23.3 yard average-3rd in the league) and 18 punts for 183 yards (a 10.2 yard average-5th in the league)... his 61 catches was the third-highest single season total in school history and the high mark for a wide receiver, while his 836 yards was the fourth-highest single season total... ranked fourth in the league in receptions per game (5.55), sixth in receiving yards per game (76.0) and third in all-purpose yardage per game (161.5)... caught a then-career-high seven passes for 80 yards at Army... topped that with eight receptions at UAB... caught seven passes for 100 yards, including a 62-yard scoring pass against Houston... set school records of 229 yards of total returns (breaking the record of 167 set by Lindy Berry in 1947) and 191 kickoff return yards at Louisville... caught seven passes for 106 yards and a touchdown against Southern Miss... recorded a career-high 10 catches for 141 yards against Tulane... had four 100-yard receiving games, including each of the last three contests.

            2003:
            Earned third team all-conference honors as a punt returner and was named to the Conference USA all-Freshman squad as both a wide receiver and punt returner... collegefootballnews.com listed him on their first team Freshman all-America squad... led the team and was fourth in the league in all-purpose yardage, averaging 114.6 yards per game... second on the team in receiving with 37 catches for 590 yards, an average of 15.9 yards per catch... also rushed 17 times for 39 yards... had five receiving touchdowns and three rushing TDs... caught his first touchdown pass, a 15-yard scoring strike from Brandon Hassell, in the win over Army... caught a 43-yard touchdown pass from Tye Gunn in the win at USF... had the best game of his career and the ninth best receiving game in TCU history when he caught six passes for 171 yards at Houston... scored three touchdowns in that contest - 48- and 60-yard pass receptions and a 1-yard run... scored twice in the bowl game against Boise State... averaged 11.0 yards per return on punts, third in the conference, and 22.1 yards per return on kickoffs, sixth in the league... broke the school record for total kick return yards in a season with 861 (352 on punts and 509 on kickoffs), breaking the mark set by Davey O'Brien in 1937 (787).

            2002:
            Redshirted as a true freshman as he made the transition from prep quarterback to wide receiver.

            High School:
            Was a dual threat quarterback at Hightower High... responsible for 62 touchdowns (37 passing and 25 rushing) and over 5,000 yards of offense in his final two campaigns... was a pre-season all-state selection... earned all-district honors as both a junior and senior... listed among the Texas Prep Top 100... high school coach was Kevin O'Keefe... selected TCU over Syracuse, Oklahoma State, Colorado, Tulsa, Arizona State, LSU and Arkansas.

            Personal:
            Dacor Tremaine Rodgers was born February 22, 1983... parents are Tommy and Denetta Rodgers... pursuing a degree in social work.
            www.ccso228@twitter.com

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            • WHO THE FUCK IS CORY ROGERS????

              TT loves his sleepers, proves he is smarter than everyone else.

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              • Cory Rodgers

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                • Cory frickin Rodgers


                  Strengths: Rodgers is a versatile prospect with the potential to contribute as a WR, PR and KOR in the NFL. He has adequate-to-good height and the frame to improve his bulk. He shows adequate top-end speed on film. Is explosive with the ball in his hands, showing very good initial burst and vision. He is shifty and shows the ability to make multiple defenders miss in space. He flashes a second-gear in the open field and is a threat to take it all the way if he gets a crease after the catch or on a return. He has been extremely durable to this point and he shows a good mental capacity to take on multiple roles on offense and special teams in the NFL.

                  Weaknesses: Is a better return specialist than receiver at this point. He lacks ideal bulk and strength. Will have some trouble separating from more physical cornerbacks in the NFL. Does not possess the top-end speed that we originally anticipated. May have trouble separating as a route runner vs. quicker NFL DB's. Also may struggle to run away from defenders as a return specialist in the NFL. He needs to improve his ability to get a clean release off the line of scrimmage. His route running skills are below average. Does not show the ability to consistently find soft spots in zone coverage and needs to improve his ability to set up man-to-man defenders with double moves. He will drop too many "catchable" passes by trying to get upfield before securing the ball. Focus must improve as a receiver. His effort as a blocker is inconsistent.

                  Overall: Rodgers was a high school quarterback that redshirted in 2002 while making the transition to wide receiver and return specialist. He wound up finishing fourth in the MWC in total yards during his redshirt freshman season in 2003, when he finished with 590 yards on 37 receptions and 39 yards on 17 carries, while also averaging 11 yards per punt return and 22.1 yards per kickoff return. As a sophomore in 2004, Rodgers finished with 836 yards and seven TD's on 61 receptions and 35 yards with two scores on 12 carries, while also averaging 10.2 yards per punt return and 23.3 yards per kickoff return. Rodgers led his team with 48 receptions for 639 yards and four touchdowns as a junior in 2005, while also leading the MWC in kickoff return average (31.7 yards, two TD's) and punt return average (13.4 yards). Rodgers might not be ready to contribute on offense for a few years, but he could push for touches as a return specialist (both PR and KOR) as a rookie. His versatility makes it worth taking a chance on him in the late Day 1-to-early Day 2 range of the upcoming draft. However, Rodgers timed out poorly in terms of his speed at the combine, which leads to questions regarding his ability to separate and run away from NFL defenders the way he did at the mid-major collegiate level. Look for Rodgers to slip to the final few rounds of the 2006 NFL draft, as a result.
                  TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                  • Cory Rodgers
                    WR, Texas Christian

                    Dan Pompei analysis
                    Is athletic but raw receiver who did not help himself at the Combine. Lacks ideal speed. Finds the crease in zone coverage. Doesn't run great routes. Best quality is his excellent ability to return punts and kicks. Hands are inconsistent, but caught a lot of passes in college. Adjusts to the ball well. Is a patient, instinctive runner after the catch.
                    No. 13 on Pompei's WR rankings

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                    • Originally posted by Nutz
                      WHO THE FUCK IS CORY ROGERS????

                      TT loves his sleepers, proves he is smarter than everyone else.
                      Goodbye Chatman, hello Mr. Rodgers. should be a nice threat on returns..
                      www.ccso228@twitter.com

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                      • CORY RODGERS MEASURABLES
                        Height: 5-11 Weight: 188
                        40-yard dash: 4.59 10-yard dash: 1.62
                        20-yard shuttle: 4.19 60-yard shuttle:
                        Broad jump: 9-2 225-lb. bench:
                        3-cone drill: 7.37 Vertical jump: 33
                        Wonderlic: 14 20-yard dash: 2.65

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                        • Originally posted by Nutz
                          WHO THE FUCK IS CORY ROGERS????

                          TT loves his sleepers, proves he is smarter than everyone else.
                          Rogers is probably the best KR in college football. I had the distinct displeasure of being in Houston on January 1st and watching him shred our coverage team. Just like the scouting report says, explosive and has the potential to take it the distance EVERY time he touches.

                          He played for a very good TCU team who would have made a BCS bowl if they hadn't blown one game they should have won easily against SMU.

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                          • Bills grab Ko Simpson

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                            • TED THOMPSON MADE BUFFALO VERY HAPPY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                              TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                              • Rodgers is a huge reach. I ain't happy. Packers probably could have waited and gotten him in the fifth.

                                Whatever, I would hate to sound like Tank.

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