Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
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Christopher Moen
We got an embarrassment of riches at RB. So good, that I wonder where a great RB like Lamar Gordon at his peak would fit in this year's line-up.
Lamar Gordon was drafted as high as he was as a Division II prospect for a reason.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
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devin45k
Lamar Gordon was drafted as high as he was as a Division II prospect for a reason.
He also played a fair amount for the Rams. At this point he is also the most successful RB unless I am missing somebody.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
King is a better after contact than both Crockett and Ojuri. While he is less of a breakaway threat, he's the best choice to get 2 yards.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
Seattle did not agree with EH's QB analysis. EH is probably more chapped than VA is. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...94e0726e83.jpg
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Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
Well, I hope VA catches on somewhere.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
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tony
Well, I hope VA catches on somewhere.
B Halvorson @BHalvorson Jan 30
@DraftMarvel Vernon Adams will have a great career in the CFL like Bo Levi.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
So The Insiders on 1660 have Turron Davenport on their show as their Wentz guy from philly. Lest we forget that he's a FBGameplan draft disciple of Em with hot takes like:
@TDavenport_NFL Jan 26
I'm not feeling all of the hype. Going to watch him this wk. Wasn't overly impressed with the one game that I saw.
@TDavenport_NFL Feb 3
I'll say this about Carson Wentz, if you're a GM and you have an offense that likes to push the ball down the field, he's not your guy.
He should not have the opportunity to be heard through the Bison 1660 airwaves, do some research people....
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
I think he, along with others, have had their full servings of crow over what Wentz has done so far. Nothing they would admit, but Turron at least sounds like he is on board the Wentz wagon. Not sure Em would ever admit his analysis being..lets say...a little off when he graded Wentz as a 7th round pick.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
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Bison03
I think he, along with others, have had their full servings of crow over what Wentz has done so far. Nothing they would admit, but Turron at least sounds like he is on board the Wentz wagon. Not sure Em would ever admit his analysis being..lets say...a little off when he graded Wentz as a 7th round pick.
Em should try to get a job with the Browns. He sounds like just the kind of talent scout they look for. But who's to say he'd even be interested in a job there. He'd probably have a problem with the fact they their called the Browns instead of the Blacks.
Re: A Dead Horse Worth Beating (Emory Hunt)
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bisonmike2
Em should try to get a job with the Browns. He sounds like just the kind of talent scout they look for. But who's to say he'd even be interested in a job there. He'd probably have a problem with the fact they their called the Browns instead of the Blacks.
I've heard the Ottowa Redblacks particularly infuriate him....