Should Seattle change it's "O" scheme?
Here's a little something about Pat White, the Dennis Dixon of 2009, only White is slated to go as high as second round, fourth QB taken. The quintessential Wildcat QB, like a Seneca Wallace upgrade, who knows how to throw something other than a goddamned bullet that seems to be the only thing Seneca can throw. I, for one, wouldn't mind taking Pat White in the second, to give him time to learn a thing or two and see if he pans out for us, at the end of the day he is extremely safe. If things don't pan out at QB, he can always return punts and kickoffs, play receiver, and bust the run, putting a safety net on the depth chart at a few positions for us. Who knows, he might be able to help kick too, God knows, if the two kicker play is as amazing as advertised, imagine a three kicker play.
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I think anyone even remotly resembling Michael Vick
has completely scarred this coaching staff. Perhaps unfairly.
Is this really a thread advocating drafting another kicker in disguise?? :)
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I still advocate signing Alexis Serna.
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by Fearless Frog on Apr 21, 2009 10:10 PM PDT up reply actions
I just would find it difficult to sign a kicker (well any player) who may have issues with being too short for the kiddie rides at the carnival
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by iverson2169 on Apr 22, 2009 12:51 AM PDT up reply actions
Yeah, he was pretty short, wasn't he?
Like 5’7" or something if I remember correctly.
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by Fearless Frog on Apr 22, 2009 12:00 PM PDT up reply actions
listed at 5'8" but we all know the "rule of 2"
5’6" is more in the ballpark.
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