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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; i\'m talking like mid way thru the college football season, robinson wasn\'t up where he is today... whether he had a great senior season, that i didn\'t hear about, or whatever, i still think that it is mostly b/c of ...
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04-20-2004, 12:36 PM | #11 |
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i\'m talking like mid way thru the college football season, robinson wasn\'t up where he is today... whether he had a great senior season, that i didn\'t hear about, or whatever, i still think that it is mostly b/c of the combinem he had... and gamble, the guy was no. 1 a couple of months ago and now that he\'s only got 4.6 in the forty he\'s garbage... give me a break, this guy, IMO is better than both hall and robinson. i\'ve watched all three, and honestly gamble outshines hall and robinson by a lot.
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04-20-2004, 01:37 PM | #12 |
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Hall and Robinson are safe picks. Robinson and Hall both shined in college AND and had good workouts...therefore they have proven what they can do...As far as Gamble goes, I will say this...He could be the best of the three, no doubt about it because he has the talent. But since he hasnt played the position much, he has a lot of doubt next to him. He could be a bust if he doesnt go to the right place with the right coaching. You cant lose with Hall or Robinson, and Gamble could be great, but he could be nothing, so it is a risk. I would take any of the three...now, for the comment you made about the \"patch\" that just doesnt make any sense to me. Why would you want to draft someone high in the draft to be a \"patch\" when you could someone to be there for you for years and play at a high level?
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04-20-2004, 03:06 PM | #13 |
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the patch comment was made more to show my feelings toward a 2nd or 3rd rd CB... they\'ll perform good enough to tide us over til next year.... as you know, i advocate vilma in the 1st, which would solve our MLB woes for many years... but at CB, we need a guy that can be productive this year, then slide to the nickel next year when we get a CB in the 1st to solve our woes there... if we do get an all-pro corner in the 2nd, all the more the better.
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04-20-2004, 04:40 PM | #14 |
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So before the draft is held this year, you are already targeting a corner for the Saints in the first round next year...Wow, that is very impressive scouting. I like Vilma, but if he and Robinson are both available, which i think neither will be, i take Robinson. So what corners top your list for next year\'s draft? Dont even say Corey Webster.
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04-21-2004, 11:50 AM | #15 |
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next year.... well, marlin jackson (michigan), antonio perkins (oklahoma), antrel rolle (miami), bryant mcfadden (fla. st.), and yes, my favorite webster from Louisiana State University. jackson and rolle are absolute studs and perkins is a major threat at returning punts and kicks.
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04-21-2004, 01:01 PM | #16 |
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You forgot Justin Miller from Clemson. He could have come out this year as a true sophomore and been taken in the second round. Thats all fine and good with the players you named. but its a shame that we didnt even draft yet and you are already identifying our biggest need for NEXT year. Lets wait and see how this draft goes first.
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