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"CB has one of the lower learning curves"
Really ? I've always heard just the opposite, which is, after QB it's one of the most challenging positions to succeed at. |
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Guess I've been proven wrong again. If you run a man system then it's easier on the CBs to learn. If you are running advanced zones, then the CBs needs time to learn the coverage responsibilities. If you really look, other then most teams RB, they all are hard to adjust to. Kubiak ask his RB to learn to block, something they have never done. So that makes even RB a hard position to learn for most players.
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I would be happy with any of those 3 guys, as well as Pouncey, Mathews, or Williams or Haden, should they be there as some sites predict. I guess I would even be happy with Mays, but would feel he has a much bigger risk for bust. My only problem with Weatherspoon is that I felt Diles did a respectable job with DeMeco and Cush. I just think those other guys fill a bigger need.
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At this point I am far more concerned that we don't bust on our first rounder like we apparently did on Akoye. So I will be happy with a RB, CB, OL, 3 down linebacker, or perhaps even a safety.
I will be ok with the Texans just getting someone as good as Brown has been at LT, as long as we draft well with our second, third, and fourth round picks. I would call that a good draft. Last edited by Bigtinylittle; 04-07-2010 at 07:49 PM. |
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