Thread: The Importance of Day One
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04-12-2009, 07:24 AM #11
Re: The Importance of Day One
"PurpleTide" wrote:
Thanks my friend."Physio-Impossibility70" wrote:
+1, that was funny, just gotta hope all the homework you put into building your draft board pays off. Good stuff Marr/Physio."Marrdro" wrote:
Thanks again, Mar, another great read!
That percentage table will now be added to the draft tools.
I'll keep it between the Ouija and dart boards.
Tied to the keyboard today. Need to get all 7 rounds done.
Gotta see how it looks on paper so I can adjust as necessary.
Way behind schedule this year.
Course each year gets harder and harder to get it done.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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04-13-2009, 10:11 PM #12
Re: The Importance of Day One
LOL yet someone thinks we should wait and draft a CB in later rounds.What’s not shocking is the obvious need to find your cornerback, running back, tight end, and wide receiver talent in the first two rounds
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04-14-2009, 06:46 AM #13
Re: The Importance of Day One
"marstc09" wrote:
Only if the talent is roughly the same.....LOL yet someone thinks we should wait and draft a CB in later rounds.What’s not shocking is the obvious need to find your cornerback, running back, tight end, and wide receiver talent in the first two rounds
Following are projected to go in the later rounds, not because they aren't talented, but because there are so damn many good ones....
Byrd, Butler, Moore, = 2nd rounders
Mickens, Francies, Smith S, Harris, = 3rd rounders
Smith D, Allen, Webb = 4th rounders.......
Lots of talent out there in this class my friend.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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04-14-2009, 04:38 PM #14
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Re: The Importance of Day One
"PurpleTide" wrote:
Thank you sir!...
+1, that was funny, just gotta hope all the homework you put into building your draft board pays off. Good stuff Marr/Physio.
I have been sponging up the info Mar and some of the other knowledgeable draft-niks have been sharing.
I've done a draft analysis for [spoiler] a non-Vikes team for [/spoiler] the past few years and their info has helped me get up to speed with the True State of the Purple Union."There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.” ~ Albert Einstein
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04-14-2009, 07:19 PM #15
Re: The Importance of Day One
"Physio-Impossibility70" wrote:
Thanks for the kind words."PurpleTide" wrote:
Thank you sir!...
+1, that was funny, just gotta hope all the homework you put into building your draft board pays off. Good stuff Marr/Physio.
I have been sponging up the info Mar and some of the other knowledgeable draft-niks have been sharing.
I've done a draft analysis for [spoiler] a non-Vikes team for [/spoiler] the past few years and their info has helped me get up to speed with the True State of the Purple Union.
Not sure if you should sponge to much.
Standby for the 7 rounder tomorrow.
I have the first 5 rounds done and refuse to muck with them anymore until I get the rest done.
;DMany many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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