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The horror!adbutcher said:
Now I am forced to root for a tiger, oh the shame.:bang2:![]()
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The horror!adbutcher said:
Now I am forced to root for a tiger, oh the shame.:bang2:![]()
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johnnybluestar said:So is anybody here willing to bet any money that Mario Williams will have a better NFL career than Jason Hatcher? I sure wouldn't act like I know what is going to happen based on one guy being picked first overall and another guy being a "sleeper" pick.
For example, Keyshawn #1 overall pick in 1996, T.O. was the 89th pick in that draft. Who is considered to have had the better on-field career at this point? This example is actually a really close comparison with T.O. being the 89th pick and Hatcher being the 92nd pick.
Another example, Courtney Brown #1 overall pick in 2000, Tom Brady #199 overall. Not the same position you say. First QB taken in 2000 was Pennington with the 18th pick. I'd still take the guy at 199 please.
I'm not saying that Hatcher will be better than Willimas just because I am a die-hard Cowboys fan. I have no idea and none of us do. What I am saying is that it's not crazy to just consider it possible. What is crazy is those who pretend like it isn't even debatable because of where the players being compared were picked. Look at any draft and you will find tons of situations that would be laughable to the so-called draft experts on draft day.
Your thoughts on Mario Williams are right on.WoodysGirl said:I guess my problem with the comparison is that Mario Williams hasn't proven himself on the field on the NFL level, just like Hatcher hasn't. There's an obvious difference in draft selection, true. But really, no one knows how either of these cats are going to develop once the pads come on.
If there's going to be a comparison, then why not compare him to someone who's done it, such as Lett, as Jerry mentioned.
InmanRoshi said:He sounds a lot like Kevin Carter.
Yakuza Rich said:Here’s what I’ve got for Hatcher at the combine:
6’6”
284 pounds
4.82 forty
35.5” vertical
28 bench press reps
Compared to other DE’s at the combine:
- T2nd in height (Williams was the tallest)
- 2nd in weight (Williams was the heaviest)
- 21st in the forty (Indiana’s Ben Ishola was the fastest)
- 8th in the vertical
- t9th in the bench press (Ohio States Mike Kudla did the most)
Compared to other DT’s at the combine:
- 1st in height
- Last in weight
- 1st in the forty
- 1st in the vertical
- 13th in the bench press
Rich………
tyke1doe said:Man, some of you guys are overreacting to the comparison.
Lighten up.
For what it's worth, RealCowboysfan, I thought the same thing.
I personally feel that Mario Williams is hugely overrated. The guy was hardly dominating on the college level - why did I just keep seeing him make plays against Maryland?
Similarly, I believe Jason Hatcher is correct in saying that he didn't have the best coaching at Grambling. That's not a knock on the coaching staff. It did the best it could. But the weight program, the teaching and instruction and the insight is not the same as it is on a major college level.
I won't say he'll be the next Julius Pepper or Richard Seymour, but he has the measureables and if it is true he lacks refinement and can grasp all he'll be taught, he should be pretty good because he has the size and speed.
And therein lies the comparison to Mario Williams.