East-West Shrine Game Open Thread
The first of our post-season chances to see draft prospects for this year on display is in the East-West Shrine game. John Skelton, among others will be on display at Noon today. I'm getting ever more curious about this guy. If he can distance himself from the Mike Teel's of the world I wonder if he could enter the discussion as a post first round option as a future Seahawk starter. I credit John for bringing Skelton, in particular, to my attention. Though this game may not feature big names like the Senior Bowl, for example, it does include a decent amount of talent to keep an eye on as the draft process continues. Links to more info after the jump.
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/EastWest-Shrine-countdown.html
There are also some practice reports that are interesting:
http://draftguys.com/index.php/articles/1/2010_east_west_shrine_game_day_3_practice_report_-_west/ http://draftguys.com/index.php/articles/1/2010_east_west_shrine_game_day_3_practice_report_-_east/
John's Edit:
East Roster
| First Name | Last Name | Position | School | Hometown |
| Ali | Villanueva | Tight End | Army | Meridian, MS |
| Mike | McLaughlin | Inside Linebacker | Boston College | Woburn, MA |
| Freddie | Barnes | Wide Receiver | Bowling Green State University | Chicago, IL |
| Thomas | Austin | Offensive Guard | Clemson University | Clemson, SC |
| Chris | Chancellor | Cornerback | Clemson University | Miami, FL |
| Kavell | Conner | Outside Linebacker | Clemson University | Richmond, VA |
| Patrick | Simonds | Wide Receiver | Colgate University | Sidney, NY |
| Van | Eskridge | Free Safety | East Carolina University | Shelby, NC |
| John | Skelton | Quarterback | Fordham University | El Paso, TX |
| Cord | Howard | Offensive Guard | Georgia Tech | Phenix City, AL |
| Rodger | Saffold III | Offensive Tackle | Indiana University | Bedford, OH |
| Rahim | Alem | Defensive End | Louisiana State University | New Orleans, LA |
| Richard | Dickson | Fullback | Louisiana State University | Ocean Springs, MS |
| Blair | White | Wide Receiver | Michigan State University | Saginaw, MI |
| Chris | McCoy | Outside Linebacker | Middle Tennessee State | Villa Roca, MS |
| Clay | Harbor | Tight End | Missouri State University | Dwight, IL |
| Jamar | Chaney | Inside Linebacker | Mississippi State University | Ft. Pierce, FL |
| Ross | Pospisil | Inside Linebacker | Navy | Temple, TX |
| Willie | Young | Defensive End | North Carolina State University | Riviera Beach, FL |
| Mike | Kafka | Quarterback | Northwestern University | Oak Lawn, IL |
| Jim | Cordle | Center | Ohio State University | Lancaster, OH |
| Doug | Worthington | Defensive Tackle | Ohio State University | Athol Springs, NY |
| Jeremy | Boone | Punter | Penn State University | Mechanicsburg, PA |
| Daryll | Clark | Quarterback | Penn State University | Youngstown, OH |
| Andrew | Quarless | Tight End | Penn State University | Long Island, NY |
| Mike | Neal | Defensive Tackle | Purdue University | Merrillville, IN |
| Kevin | Haslam | Offensive Tackle | Rutgers University | Mahwah, NJ |
| Andre | Anderson | Running Back | Tulane University | Stone Mountain, GA |
| Naaman | Roosevelt | Wide Receiver | University at Buffalo | Buffalo, NY |
| Justin | Woodall | Strong Safety | University of Alabama | Oxford, MS |
| Mitch | Petrus | Offensive Guard | University of Arkansas | Carlisle, AR |
| Torell | Troup | Defensive Tackle | University of Central Florida | Conyers, GA |
| Andre | Dixon | Running Back | University of Connecticut | North Brunswick, NJ |
| Lindsey | Witten | Defensive End | University of Connecticut | Cleveland, OH |
| Kyle | Calloway | Offensive Tackle | University of Iowa | Vail, AZ |
| Javarris | James | Running Back | University of Miami | Immokalee, FL |
| A.J. | Trump | Center | University of Miami | Palm Harbor, FL |
| Greg | Hardy | Defensive End | University of Mississippi | Millington,TN |
| Joshua | Shene | Kicker | University of Mississippi | Oklahoma City, OK |
| Aaron | Berry | Cornerback | University of Pittsburgh | Harrisburg, PA |
| Nate | Byham | Tight End | University of Pittsburgh | Franklin, PA |
| Darian | Stewart | Strong Safety | University of South Carolina | Huntsville, AL |
| Kion | Wilson | Inside Linebacker | University of South Florida | Miami, FL |
| Chris | Scott | Offensive Tackle | University of Tennessee | Riverdale, GA |
| Barry | Church | Strong Safety | University of Toledo | Pittsburgh, PA |
| Nate | Collins | Defensive Tackle | University of Virgina | Port Chester, NY |
| Matt | Morencie | Center | University of Windsor | Windsor, ON |
| O'Brien | Schofield | Outside Linebacker | University of Wisconsin | Chicago, IL |
| Kam | Chancellor | Free Safety | Virginia Tech | Norfolk, VA |
| Sergio | Render | Offensive Guard | Virginia Tech | Newman, GA |
| Stephan | Virgil | Cornerback | Virginia Tech | Rocky Mount, NC |
| Chris | DeGeare | Offensive Guard | Wake Forest University | Kernersville, NC |
| Ben | Staggs | Offensive Tackle | West Liberty University | Wooster, OH |
| Alric | Arnett | Wide Receiver | West Virginia University | Belle Glade, FL |
| Patrick | Stoudamire | Cornerback | Western Illinois University | Portland, OR |
West
| First Name | Last Name | Position | School | Hometown |
| Chris | Thomas | Safety | Air Force Academy | Westerville, OH |
| Dimitri | Nance | Running Back | Arizona State University | Euless, TX |
| Carter | Brunelle | Long Snapper | Baylor University | San Antonio, TX |
| Joe | Pawelek | Inside Linebacker | Baylor University | San Antonio, TX |
| Max | Hall | Quarterback | Brigham Young University | Mesa, AZ |
| Jan | Jorgensen | Defensive End | Brigham Young University | Helper, UT |
| Dennis | Pitta | Tight End | Brigham Young University | Moorpark, CA |
| Klint | Kubiak | Safety | Colorado State University | Houston,TX |
| Cole | Pemberton | Offensive Takle | Colorado State University | Highsland Ranch, CO |
| Shelley | Smith | Offensive Guard | Colorado State University | Phoenix, AZ |
| Matt | Nichols | Quarterback | Eastern Washington University | Cottonwood, CA |
| Nathan | Overbay | Tight End | Eastern Washington University | Chehalis, WA |
| Seyi | Ajirotutu | Wide Receiver | Fresno State University | El Dorado Hills, CA |
| Robert | Malone | Punter | Fresno State University | Riverside, CA |
| Lonyae | Miller | Running Back | Fresno State University | Fontana, CA |
| Reggie | Stephens | Offensive Guard | Iowa State University | Dallas, TX |
| Jeffery | Fitzgerald | Defensive End | Kansas State University | Richmond, VA |
| Thad | Turner | Cornerback | Ohio University | Marietta, GA |
| Keith | Toston | Running Back | Oklahoma State University | Angleton, TX |
| Keaton | Kristick | Outside Linebacker | Oregon State University | Fountain Hills, AZ |
| Emmanuel | Sanders | Wide Receiver | Southern Methodist University | Bellville, TX |
| Chris | Marinelli | Offensive Tackle | Stanford University | Braintree, MA |
| Ekom | Udofia | Defensive Tackle | Stanford University | Phoenix, AZ |
| Mike | Hicks | Wide Receiver | Tennessee Martin | Jacksonville, FL |
| Michael | Shumard | Offensive Guard | Texas A& M University | Fort Hood, TX |
| Marshall | Newhouse | Offensive Tackle | Texas Christian University | Dallas, TX |
| Brandon | Carter | Offensive Guard | Texas Tech University | Longview, TX |
| Jamar | Wall | Cornerback | Texas Tech University | Plaview, TX |
| Terrence | Austin | Wide Receiver | UCLA | Longbeach, CA |
| Reggie | Carter | Inside Linebacker | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA |
| Ryan | Moya | Fullback | UCLA | El Dorado Hills, CA |
| Alterraun | Verner | Cornerback | UCLA | Carson, CA |
| Earl | Mitchell | Defensive Tackle | University of Arizona | Houston, TX |
| Devin | Ross | Cornerback | University of Arizona | Los Angeles, CA |
| Mike | Tepper | Offensive Tackle | University of California | Cypress, CA |
| Verran | Tucker | Wide Receiver | University of California | Lynwood, CA |
| Riar | Geer | Tight End | University of Colorado | Grand Junction, CO |
| John | Estes | Center | University of Hawaii | Stockton, CA |
| Kerry | Meier | Wide Receiver | University of Kansas | Pittsburg, KS |
| Todd | Reesing | Quarterback | University of Kansas | Austin, TX |
| Darrell | Stuckey | Strong Safety | University of Kansas | Kansas, KS |
| Lee | Campbell | Outside Linebacker | University of Minnesota | Naples, FL |
| Jaron | Baston | Defensive Tackle | University of Missouri | Blue Springs, MO |
| James | Ruffin | Defensive End | University of Northern Iowa | Burnsville, MN |
| Brian | Jackson | Cornerback | University of Oklahoma | DeSoto, TX |
| TJ | Ward | Free Safety | University of Oregon | Antioch, CA |
| Jordan | Sisco | Wide Receiver | University of Regina | Regina, SK |
| Hunter | Lawrence | Kicker | University of Texas | Boerne, TX |
| Robert | Johnson | Safety | University of Utah | Los Angeles, CA |
| David | Reed | Wide Receiver | University of Utah | New Britain, CT |
| Stevenson | Sylvester | Outside Linebacker | University of Utah | Las Vegas, NV |
| Daniel | Te'o Nesheim | Defensive Tackle | University of Washington | Waikoloa, HI |
| Jason | Beauchamp | Outside Linebacker | UNLV | San Diego, CA |
| Martin | Tevaseu | Defensive Tackle | UNLV | Boonville, CA |
| Kenny | Alfred | Center | Washington State University | Gig Harbor, WA |
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Nice! Rosters.
Didn’t know if you would be around, John. I hope you didn’t mind me getting an early start on things. :)
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Sam Bradford, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, RB Jonathan Dwyer
And feel free to delete anything I've written and put your own in there.
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Sam Bradford, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, RB Jonathan Dwyer
Seriously.
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Sam Bradford, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, RB Jonathan Dwyer
It's alright man
I’m glad you got a thread up.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 11:35 AM PST up reply actions
It's 11:40
You might be breaking the code starting so early. Growing up just allows you to rewrite your own code.
Early prospect watch: RB C.J. Spiller, QB Sam Bradford, OT Ciron Black, DT Gerald McCoy, S Eric Berry, DT Ndamukong Suh, RB Jonathan Dwyer
I'm more thinking about the hard alcohol part
I never really had a taste for it.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 11:44 AM PST up reply actions
You should get into scotch whisky.
Being a scotch snob is even more fun than being a beer snob.
my blog: foul weather fans - seattle sports coverage
by AtomicGarden on Jan 23, 2010 12:04 PM PST up reply actions
I've never had a taste for hard alcohol
but all a sudden the thought of some bourbon on rocks sounded so good.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:08 PM PST up reply actions
I really like Irish Whisky actually.
Maybe cause it tastes like it was made with honey.
As I said, I'm a snob.
I enjoy Irish Whisky from time to time, but it doesn’t compare to the complexity I can find in single malt scotch. To each his own though, for sure.
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by AtomicGarden on Jan 23, 2010 1:37 PM PST up reply actions
Oh I definately understand that.
My dad does the same. But at 23 years old I don’t have the drinking experience to get to that point yet…or the money. I live 15 minutes from the heart of Napa Valley and even though I like wine I haven’t gotten to snob status there either. Takes too much money.
But it seems like a great pursuit…someday.
Why at the bottom of the fanpost it says "a place to bury strangers"?
THE FOCUS
Troup DT/NT
Kafka QB
Quarless TE
K.Chancellor FS
Emmanuel Sanders WR
Must be a typo
They seem to be rampant around here recently.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 11:57 AM PST up reply actions
Wow
Clean offensive rebounds not allowed in NCAA?
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:05 PM PST up reply actions
The last 30 seconds of a basketball game goes so long sometimes.
Ugh! It’s worse than football because they have so many timeouts.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 12:13 PM PST reply actions
YEAH!!!!!
Switch to the game quick, please?
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 12:15 PM PST reply actions
The Shrine Game that is
I figure ESPN didn’t see any conflict.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:19 PM PST up reply actions
Yeah, I'll be honest I don't even know half these players.
Seems like a lot of seniors that are just getting a chance to show something.
There's a handful of interesting players
Have to focus on them for this to be exciting.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:23 PM PST up reply actions
Other than this being the last gasp of college football for a long while.
That alone is moderate incentive for me to have some background distraction.
Kafka, 36-55, 203 yards.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:26 PM PST up reply actions
I think that there was a fumble on the opening kickoff.
Was anyone watching the beginning of the game on ESPN 360?
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 12:16 PM PST reply actions
Hall already looks better than Senaca
He threw the ball away instead of just running out of bounds with it.
The future is looking better
It's hard not to be better than Seneca.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:23 PM PST up reply actions
He'd run wild on them.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:24 PM PST up reply actions
I don't care what the Shriners accomplish.
They need to get rid of the hats.
A. Smith could develop.
Kafka could neutralize Crabtree’s potential stardom.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:32 PM PST up reply actions
Third best quarterback in this draft
Right after Skelton and Snead.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:39 PM PST up reply actions
You think we could get Snead at #6?
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:40 PM PST up reply actions
I was just going to post that I hope he's still there @14, but 6 would be a reach.
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by AtomicGarden on Jan 23, 2010 12:40 PM PST up reply actions
Snead will dominate in the combine
We may need to trade up to get him at #1.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:41 PM PST up reply actions
Who is Snead?
Anyway, you’re talking to a guy connected to Field Gulls through a wireless network named SuttonforHeisman
by abender20 on Jan 23, 2010 12:40 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
Jevan Snead.
The new Rex Grossman.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:41 PM PST up reply actions
Rex Grossman
The new Jay Schroeder.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:43 PM PST up reply actions
For a game about scouting and prospects
ESPN is doing its damnedest to not scouting the prospects. Do we need a tutorial about what makes an NFL wide receiver?
Do you need to catch with them?
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:33 PM PST up reply actions
Oh Larry Csonka
you were so good on American Gladiators!
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 12:35 PM PST reply actions
Te'o!
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Te'O!!!!
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
6th round? 5th round?
Terrill replacement?
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:36 PM PST up reply actions
I would be pretty happy with that.
Do you see Donald Butler getting drafted? Isn’t he playing in this game too or the Senior Bowl?
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 12:38 PM PST up reply actions
It's the EW Shrine game
The outcome doesn’t matter.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:37 PM PST up reply actions
base hit through the right side of the infield
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
SIGN COUTU, OLE MISS!!!
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
"Sod" Reesing in for the West squad
I must always hate the Jayhawk, but he’s the King of Scrappy, Moxy Grission.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
CHANCELLOR!
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Not a pro arm but he can do everything else
fatal flaw arm strength — a poor man’s Chase Daniel.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:42 PM PST up reply actions
Isn't he also a midget like Chase Daniel?
Chase Daniel looked like a shorter fatter Roflsburger to me.
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Pretty much what Daniel was
Not fatter though.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:44 PM PST up reply actions
Reesing is even smaller
Daniel is legit 6’0. Reesing is like 5’8".
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:45 PM PST up reply actions
It's sad that 6'0" is short.
I’m not short, damnit.
hey
i’m 5’8".
cry me a river.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:46 PM PST up reply actions
Guess we'll never make it in the pros
There goes my plans for the next ten years.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:47 PM PST up reply actions
First day of high school football two-a-days...
The starting defensive end lifted me off the top of a pile by my belt loop.
I knew I’d be making my living from the neck up.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:51 PM PST up reply actions
I was lucky enough to get face masked into a neck injury
and thus able to spend most of high school screwing off.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:53 PM PST up reply actions
If I get hosed out of my chance to be a pro curler, I'll be livid.
by abender20 on Jan 23, 2010 12:47 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
You just don't fit the pro curler prototype.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:48 PM PST up reply actions
Yup. Thanks Google.
He’s 6’1", 165. He has an inch on me but that’s it.
That's what my prom date said...
Bah Doomp Tss!
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:52 PM PST up reply actions
Rex Ryan would beg to differ.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:48 PM PST up reply actions
Ooohhhh Canada
our home and naked land…
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:47 PM PST up reply actions
It's Enricco Palazzo!

2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:49 PM PST up reply actions
"We can make love. Clean love. Without utensils!"
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
by SSreporters on Jan 23, 2010 12:51 PM PST up reply actions
Clark is better than he looked
I do think he’s a Michael Robinson type.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
by dcrockett17 on Jan 23, 2010 12:53 PM PST up reply actions
Robinson was a good runner.
Clark is somewhat mobile.
I think that's why
He’s a decent passing quarterback, and even though he’s not very agile or quick, he’s a scrambler, too. The complete package.
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 12:59 PM PST up reply actions
Clark needs yoga
some downward facing dog
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Does he have the speed to play tight end? WHAT?!
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Every offensive player that can't make the grade at their current position...
can be an H-Back at the NFL level; a position non-existent at the NFL level.
Villanueva
power forward my friend.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Justin Timberlake
I will always HATE you for ruining Superbowl halftimes forever.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
sometimes you are at a party and you can't get away
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Yeah, but he's still pretty good.
And who doesn’t want to see a bunch of washed up rockstars doing the halftime show for the next 20 years?
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 1:00 PM PST up reply actions
Sings songs about his dick in a box or something.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Famous for being famous
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Sexy Back is one of the most powerful songs ever written
It has hypnotic powers over women.
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Verner is a CB that could be a nice mid-round addition
a real ball hawk
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Niners Nation is doing a LIVE Mock draft
http://www.ninersnation.com/2010/1/23/1266376/live-nn-community-mock-draft-2010
I suggest someone from here represents your Seahawks.. they already took Berry with your 6th overall pick
Bryant and Lafell in the top 12?
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
There we go
I mean, who doesn’t recognize Oprah?
by John Morgan on Jan 23, 2010 1:09 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
Seriously, she's a great coach.
A great motivator, what with giving away all the free cars and stuff.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 1:10 PM PST up reply actions
Gotta love Martyball
Marty perfected the scrotum tuck offense.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Exactly, college football and NFL football don't have much in common.
That’s why you can’t use a RB that played for four years as a starter in college as a regular RB in the NFL.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 1:09 PM PST up reply actions
Clark putting together a nice little drive
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
They want just the picks in bold
so it will be easier to see and sort once they post the front page article.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 1:15 PM PST up reply actions
Javarris James gets a lot of pub..
but I’m so not interested in him. Nothing special about him.
“He’ll have a distinct advantage” if he can learn 3/4 of what a RB does…
I'd rather watch a spring training game than most college basketball.
The hype is way too much – one giant commercial catalyst I can do without.
You have to post the pick in all caps.
2. Your selection MUST appear exactly as this in the subject line: WITH THE 33RD PICK IN THE DRAFT, THE ST. LOUIS RAMS SELECT (PLAYER NAME) — (POSITION) — SCHOOL. Please use all caps so your pick will stand out.
They are being sticklers for rules.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 1:20 PM PST up reply actions
Whooooo!
My worst-case scenarios is STL taking QB at 1 and WAS taking a QB in their spot, leaving us w/ leftovers. I’m starting to wonder if Pike could fit in the 2nd round if we miss on the big two QBs.
It's amazing the company that ESPN keeps.
Watching Baseball Tonight is hilarious.
It seemed like stirring the pot.
He said he doesn’t care that he came from a system that translates poorly, had a wealth of talent all around him, and two shoulder injuries. Its his smrts, leadership, accuracy which will allow him to succeed. And is the only one worth a 1st round pick.
That’s quite the argument. Make a bunch of qualifications and finish with a strong opinion based on nothing.
Freddie Barnes should not do double moves on punt returns
ew
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Marty vs Romeo:
to settle once and for all the question of who is the greatest offensive mind in the history of the game.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
They've really done this game right
From the coaches to Kenny G as the half time entertainment to OAR as the featured band.
rampant sticker trading
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Number 18 picked himself up quite a lot of stickerage.
Two NU stickers? Bad decision making. Do not draft.
punters getting mad PT in this game
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Russell isn't a bust because of his arm strength
He’s a bust because the only person that thought he should be drafted first overall was Al Davis.
Something that always bothers me about 'busts'
Someone thought he was good. He was not. This is his fault.
Is anyone keeping an eye for Freddie Barnes?
I’m not able to be near a TV today
Talents that I covet:
Ndamukong Suh, Gerald McCoy, Sam Bradford, Mike Iupati, Golden Tate, Earl Thomas, and Freddie Barnes
There's a game on?
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Considering he's a division two guy playing with guys he's never played with who aren't very good I like what I see
A lot of them still like McDaniels.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Or they don't want to upset their master.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
That was a horrible penalty call..
I fucking hate you Mariners
Defender failed to defy laws of physics
automatic flag
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
The only reason why they hit helmet to helmet is because the tight end dropped his head.
If he hadn’t, the safety would have hit him in the hips or thighs. I hate that call.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 2:15 PM PST reply actions
Was it this game a few years ago that had Forsett, Choice, and Forte all toting the rock?
Or was that the Senior Bowl?
Tim Tebow, the next Slash player.
Kordell Stewart 2.0
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 2:18 PM PST reply actions
Quarterbacks aren't football players?
I’ve been wrong this whole time.
by seattle_since_81 on Jan 23, 2010 2:20 PM PST up reply actions
Yes. I hadn't intended to
But I woke up too early and in a weird mood, and I have studying to do. Add those all together and it’s an equation for limited release beer drinking.
Funny you mention the Porter
I had a SS Oatmeal Stout last night and it was the worst SS Oatmeal Stout I’ve ever had. It tasted like a syrup was used to imitate the flavor. I’ve had some ASP that tasted that way.
I also had a SS Oatmeal Stout last night.
It was wonderful as always.
I've always meant to pick one up and never have.
I’ve only had their Nut Brown Ale, and it was pretty decent. Nothing spectacular, but tasty.
I'm tempted to start a beer/hard a thread.
But it might just dissolve into a bunch of elitist remarks on how awesome our respective favorite breweries are.
Of all of their offerings, I'd never buy anything but the Oatmeal.
There’s nothing wrong with their Nut Brown or IPA, but they just aren’t interesting enough to warrant purchase. The Oatmeal is readily available, reasonably priced, and excellent.
Andy Dick got arrested again
Yeah the game is that boring.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Touchdown
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Black people love John Morgan because he makes Eminem look like Alan Thicke.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Just figured Capers is a great fit for what Gibbs wants
and since he’s a second round pick, he’s free to play wherever on the line he sticks.
24? Oh crap.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Yep
Not good, but he has the tools and skills and so I think it makes sense for a team that’s bringing in a young quarterback.
He was banned for
Repetitive trolling and he’s also personally attacked the mods.
Now he’s over at Mocking the Draft wanting Carson Palmer for John Carlson straight up.
Could he come back? John knows the answer.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
Heh. Didn't expect that outcome.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
He's already doing that.
And got himself banned from the Titans blog.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.
I didn't see anything I could impart
I picked my guys and watched them, but FWIW, I have a set up now that I can rewatch this later.
I only ask out of loyal curiosity.
I don’t think we need another OLB, although he’s big, and I wouldn’t mind us grabbing him in the 7th for depth.
See you tomorrow.
2010 Seahawks Goals: Master the forward pass, sack the QB, and knock Arizona off their perch.

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