Biggest Impact Rookie? Buehler and Mickens

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People are going to be utterly dissappointed when they find out that Buehler, like every other strong-legged college kicker, can't get the ball into the endzone every time with an NFL ball.

And it doesn't matter if a team fields the ball at the 4 or 1 yard deep in the endzone if the coverage is bad. This Buehler stuff needs to stop.
 

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Future;2857301 said:
People are going to be utterly dissappointed when they find out that Buehler, like every other strong-legged college kicker, can't get the ball into the endzone every time with an NFL ball.

And it doesn't matter if a team fields the ball at the 4 or 1 yard deep in the endzone if the coverage is bad. This Buehler stuff needs to stop.

u will have to kill us first
 

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Future;2857301 said:
People are going to be utterly dissappointed when they find out that Buehler, like every other strong-legged college kicker, can't get the ball into the endzone every time with an NFL ball.

And it doesn't matter if a team fields the ball at the 4 or 1 yard deep in the endzone if the coverage is bad. This Buehler stuff needs to stop.

can you explain please?
 

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reddyuta;2857320 said:
can you explain please?
The nfl ball is a few ounces heavier. For David Buehler, he would kick brandon jacobs for a 40 yard field goal. so we need not worry
 

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Future;2857323 said:
they aren't the same size

length of an NFL ball is anywhere between 10 7/8" and 11 7/18" and the width is anywhere between 20 3/4" and 21 1/4". The NCAA football is the same length, but the width is anywhere between 19 3/4" to 20 3/4"
edit.i think it will not make as much of a difference.Buehler will have a significant impact on our special team
 

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reddyuta;2857331 said:
length of an NFL ball is anywhere between 10 7/8" and 11 7/18" and the width is anywhere between 20 3/4" and 21 1/4". The NCAA football is the same length, but the width is anywhere between 19 3/4" to 20 3/4"
edit.i think it will not make as much of a difference.Buehler will have a significant impact on our special team
That inch or so makes a big difference...I dont know the physics of it, but watch a college football game and watch how many balls are kicked 8 yards deep. Then do the same thing for NFL.
 

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cowboyjoe;2857073 said:
Here you go, watch and quick he is, and jumps routes, boom, then he is gone;

Position Cornerback
Birth Date July 24, 1987 (age 22)
Hometown HUBER HEIGHTS, OH
Height 6'0"
Weight 190 lbs.
College Cincinnati
Class Senior
Jersey 21
College Coach Brian Kelly
High School Wayne
Huber Heights, OH, USA
Overall Rank 132nd
Position Rank 17th



Michael Craig Mickens is a cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, who selected him with the 227th overall pick in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Mickens played four seasons at the University of Cincinnati, where he was an FWAA All-America selection as a junior. Mickens is 6-feet tall and weighs 190 pounds.
Prep Career
At Wayne High School in Huber Heights, OH, Mickens recorded 205 tackles, 10 interceptions and four blocked field goals during his career. He nearly signed with Bowling Green University, but was swayed late in the recruiting process by then-Cincinnati coach Mark Dantonio, and signed with the Bearcats.
College Career
Mickens earned a starting job during preseason practice as a freshman, and started the first 46 games of his career before missing the final three games of his senior season with torn cartilage in his left knee. He is Cincinnati's all-time leader with 14 career interceptions and 296 interception return yards. Mickens was among the most honored Bearcats during his career. He was a three-time all-Big East selection, earning second team honors in 2006 and first team honors in '07 and '08. During his senior season, he was a semifinalist for the Thorpe Award, given annually to the best defensive back in the nation. After the 2008 season, Mickens was chosen to participate in the Senior Bowl. However, he had to pull out of the game due to knee inflammation stemming from the torn cartilage he suffered late in the season.
NFL Career
Mike Mickens was selected in the seventh round (227th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Before the 2009 season, Mickens signed a four-year/$1.805M contract with Dallas.






Draft Result
Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 7th round with the #18 pick.

If Mickens knee is healthy (a big if) he could be a late round steal. An instinctive corner was considered one of the best cover guys in the senior class prior to the injury.


Strengths
Four year starter. Good size at 6'. Shows good coverage instincts including excellent ball skills ranking including 6 Interceptions in 2007 and ranking 12th in the country in passes defensed in 2006. First team All-Big East and FWAA All-American in 2007




Weaknesses
40 speed is in the 4.4-4.45 range meaning his speed is more average than elite. There are concerns about his ability to turn and run with receivers. Knee injury suffered late in the season has lingered into the Senior Bowl. After struggling through the first day, Mickens was forced to hang it up for the weak or risk destroying his draft stock.

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Cornerback | Senior | Cincinnati Mike Mickens
Height: 5-111/2 | Weight: 184 | 40-Time: 4.53

Official Bio

Strengths:
Ideal height...Long arms...Great hands and ball skills...Smooth athlete with fluid hips...Physical and aggressive...A reliable tackler...Nice instincts and awareness...Reads and reacts well...Very elusive in the open field...Not afraid to help out in run support...Able to play man or zone...Quick to break on the ball and has a burst to close...Uses his hands well...Durable...Has a lot of experience...Extremely productive.

Weaknesses:
Needs to bulk up...Doesn't have great timed speed...Is not very strong...Allows too much separation...Does not get a good jam at the line...A gambler who takes too many chances...Durability is a concern.

Notes:
Was a four year starter...Named 2nd Team All-Big East three times ('05, '06 & '08) and 1st Team once ('07)...The Bearcats career leader in interceptions...Missed three games with torn cartilage in his left knee as a senior but was able to return in time for their bowl game...Has been one of the nation's elite cover guys the past four years...A true playmaker in the secondary who can make quarterbacks pay for their mistakes...Might be a bit overhyped but still a fine player.
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Career Statistics
Year GP TKL PBU INT YDS
2005 10 51 14 1 0
2006 13 59 15 3 2
2007 13 53 6 6 136
2008 11 70 10 4 158
Totals 47 233 45 14 296

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mike+mickens&search_type=&aq=f

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_k9REcseYY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrRu8_E7WWg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95E-_rlm6G4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_k9REcseYY&videos=8xvpBQxLXls&playnext_from=TL&playnext=1

:star: What's the latest word on Micken's knee...how is it at this point in time???
 

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he s doing well, from reports that i read, so now just have to wait to see how he plays
 

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casmith07;2857091 said:
I think Mike Mickens is going to be the steal of the entire draft....I just have a feeling we've found a really talented corner that's going to turn our interception numbers upside down compared to the last couple of seasons.

If nothing else, plays greater than 20 yards will see a significant decrease and Ken Hamlin and Sensabaugh will look like supermen. Mike Jenkins might get buried deep on the charts this year, especially if Mickens plays even marginally close to Scandrick-type levels. I also think Scandrick is Newman's heir apparent in a few years.

I'm very excited for our defense.

Overall though? Our biggest impact player by far will be Dirk Nowitzki.

Hey now step off the Uberman:D
 

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Future;2857323 said:
they aren't the same size
Buehler would kick it into the endzone if it was made of stone pal.I feel bad for fans in the endzone seats.
 
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