FF DRAFT COMMANDMENTS
By The Grazianimal, NFL Draft Bible
#1. This Year We Are Going To Call This One “Don't Draft Eli Manning:”
8 and 8 with blah blah blah numbers: This character is being touted as a decent pick, but he is a dangerous play. 6 and 2, then 2 and 6 is how his eight is enough season went. So down the stretch he stunk like Peyton's sweat socks. Usually and doubly so for a quarterback, a winning game means good stats and a losing game means balls. Do you want your 3rd round pick deciding that halfway through the season he needs some fundamental drills under his belt? NO.
2. This Is “Injuries:”
Stay away from broken players. How else could I put this? Injured dudes
put up very few statistics on a week to week basis. One other way,
Mike Vick has a better chance of playing and getting 100 on the ground, then players talking to doctors about surgery and pain pills. An addendum: Players with an injury history and a season of solid play a la Michael Westbrook of Philadelphia deserve reconsideration. Westbrook was an excellent pick last season and could have been had as early trade bait. Westbrook is a prime example of a risk reward situation coming back sevens.
3. This Is Called “I Can't Remember What I Called Rule 3:”
When you can't remember all your rules, doing your homework is as good advice as I can give. I never follow this rule and that is why my performance suffers. You do not need to be the Champ to know how the dude climbed the mountain. Keep it tuned to nfldraftbible.com as that is the best way to prepare for your draft. And remember: All tests are easy when you know the answers.
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or any other government or nation allied with the UN as far as we
know.-ed
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