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11-25-2006
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Brain Dead Shill
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
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Originally Posted by sjordan6
The question is what would you give up to get him. I say make a trade with whatever team that's picking that high for keith davis, chris canty, patrick crayton, our 1st, 3rd, and 4th ( we have two) and maybe our 2nd next year. It may sound like alot but we would be getting the bargain.
What would you propose?
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I propose that you've lost your marbles.
You would seriously trade the equivalent of a Marcus Spears, a Jason Witten, a Bradie James, a Julius Jones (next year), our best special teams player, a solid starting DE, and a young yet proven #3 wideout for a shot at Calvin Johnson?
 Seek help.
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"What is best in life? To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women."
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11-25-2006
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#17
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Banned
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Location: | Mid Atlantic |
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I'm willing to bet the ranch that Parcells goes after an offensive lineman in the 1st round next year or another LB...LMAO!

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11-25-2006
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#18
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Senior Member
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How good is Nelson's coverage skills?
"His poise has been surprising. Against Indy, at the two-minute warning, we thought we'd take a knee. But Tony comes in the huddle and says, 'All right guys, we're gonna take a shot. We're going deep.' We're like, 'What? Game's over.' He took a knee, but for a minute he had everyone going." -Jason Witten
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11-25-2006
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#19
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Senior Member
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I got to see him for my first time today, and I was impressed. The interception where he got injured was one of the most acrobatic plays that I have seen all year. Assuming that today's game is a microcosm of the rest of his play, I wouldn't mind spending a first on him. I'd rather nab an Offensive Lineman, but he seems like a guy that could end the days of giving up plays in the passing game.
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11-25-2006
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#20
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Senior Member
Joined: | Oct 2005 |
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Nelson...
Nelson is sick. I'm obviously a Nole fan and I think Watkins is going to develop into a good pro. But Nelson would be an upgrade, hands down....I believe he'd start at FS day one for Dallas and he'll be a force immediately somewhere. He's been the best player on a very good UF defense all year IMO.
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11-25-2006
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Senior Member
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Could he fall to us in the 20's?
or do we need to move up to get him?
"His poise has been surprising. Against Indy, at the two-minute warning, we thought we'd take a knee. But Tony comes in the huddle and says, 'All right guys, we're gonna take a shot. We're going deep.' We're like, 'What? Game's over.' He took a knee, but for a minute he had everyone going." -Jason Witten
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11-26-2006
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#22
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Banned
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Location: | Mid Atlantic |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by noletime95
Nelson is sick. I'm obviously a Nole fan and I think Watkins is going to develop into a good pro. But Nelson would be an upgrade, hands down....I believe he'd start at FS day one for Dallas and he'll be a force immediately somewhere. He's been the best player on a very good UF defense all year IMO.
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Agreed, that guy can cover and hit! Not to mention he's a natural leader back in the secondary, which says volumes!
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11-26-2006
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#23
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Banned
Joined: | Jan 2006 |
Location: | Mid Atlantic |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowboys19
How good is Nelson's coverage skills?
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Outstanding, he's up for the nations top award for DB's, he's legit don't worry!
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11-26-2006
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#24
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Euless, TX |
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Originally Posted by nettorrep22
I've heard just about every name mentioned for a possible first round draft pick in next years draft for our beloved cowboys, from brady quinn to calvin johnson, seeing that our safeties cant cover a high school football team, why hasnt reggie nelson from florida ever been mentioned?? im watching florida vs. florida state right now and this guy is awesome, hes fast and he rarely misses tackles, seems like he would be a great guy for our team
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Way too early for draft crap...
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11-26-2006
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#25
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Vegas |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sjordan6
I dont think the Cowboys will draft a safety with their first round pick even if he is the "best available player".
But I go to ga tech and I think (scratch that, I know) Charles Johnson is the REAL DEAL. He is big ( 6-5, 230), fast (between 4.3 and 4.4), and superb hands. Hey I understand that the majority of recievers taken in the first round turn out to be bust or never make the impact that warrent such a high pick on them but this guys will be worth it. The only reason he fell off in the Heisman race is he has a quincy carter type qb and chan gaily quit calling the plays. This guy will be a star and the cowboys should do whatever it takes to get him to be ROMO's receiver for the coming years. He is a combination of Moss and T.O. (without the attitude).
[View Full Quote]The question is what would you give up to get him. I say make a trade with whatever team that's picking that high for keith davis, chris canty, patrick crayton, our 1st, 3rd, and 4th ( we have two) and maybe our 2nd next year. It may sound like alot but we would be getting the bargain.
What would you propose?
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Yeah, let's pull a Saints move and give up most of our draft and several young up and comers for a guy that hasn't even played a down in the NFL... Someone shoot me now!
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