BlindFaith
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If you're going to jump into a conversation between two posters, at least have the courtesy to read the posts.how does that mean anything about now?
If you're going to jump into a conversation between two posters, at least have the courtesy to read the posts.how does that mean anything about now?
The scout pointed out Smith’s penchant for getting “emotional at times” and needing “encouragement.” Under weak points, the scout also made mention of Smith’s emotions and added he “gets careless with the ball” while also writing “more practice, dedication.”I followed Emmitt since his senior year in High School. We were both RBs. He was a year older.
If you think Emmitt was anything but a projected first round pick, you're simply wrong.
If I spent my time enlightening everyone that needed it, Id have to request a life extension of a couple hundred years.You could have enlightened me in the time it took you to say that. But you choose to ...not. And be a b about it. Goes to show you who you are.
Indeed...okay..."lol".Ok. lol
So YOU...think THAT many people need YOUR enlightenment? Okay.If I spent my time enlightening everyone that needed it, Id have to request a life extension of a couple hundred years.
"About half the Cowboy scouts and coaches were against drafting Smith"I followed Emmitt since his senior year in High School. We were both RBs. He was a year older.
If you think Emmitt was anything but a projected first round pick, you're simply wrong.
The scout pointed out Smith’s penchant for getting “emotional at times” and needing “encouragement.” Under weak points, the scout also made mention of Smith’s emotions and added he “gets careless with the ball” while also writing “more practice, dedication.”
But no...NOBODY had ANY concern at ALL...about Emmitt. Dude...wt....
A decent comp. Kudos.Lance Dunbar 2.0
Hmm, yet they traded up to get him."About half the Cowboy scouts and coaches were against drafting Smith"
For your enlightenment"About half the Cowboy scouts and coaches were against drafting Smith"
They did, maybe...but my point is he wasn't a sure bet by everyone. He had his critics...not just by Dallas. "too small" "too slow".Hmm, yet they traded up to get him.
Um...for the last time...I never said we didn't reach to draft him, or he wasn;t good.For your enlightenment
The Dallas Cowboys traded up in the 1990 NFL Draft to select Emmitt Smith. They sent their third-round pick (#81, Craig Veasey) to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for moving from the 21st overall pick to the 17th overall pick, where they selected Smith. This move was crucial in acquiring Smith, who went on to become the NFL's all-time leading rusher and a key figure in the Cowboys' 1990s dynasty.
Lies offend me...truth never does.My deal is the truth. Sorry if that offends you.
Zeke ran a 4.47 (and that's a big difference. Just like 4.47 to 4.56 would be) and Blue was injured at the Combine and "supposedly" ran much faster at his Pro Day. There is no comparison between the two from a speed perspective even before Zeke slowed down.He ran a 4.38 at the combine. At 196 lbs.
Zeke ran a 4.44 at 225.
Thats a quarter blink difference.
Lets just see if this 5th round pick even gets playing time, let alone makes any significant contribution.
He was. Keeping your head in the sand wont change that.You made the claim he was projected 1st round and super star by everyone and that simply is not true. You can cite whatever source proves your point...cool. He and US...had a ton of critics.
One of these guys was released and the team doing so signed...Rico Dowdle.Whoever our running backs are, they will be okay. Some on here act like Dowdle was the second coming of Walter Payton. Surely, that can be matched by one of these guys.