Guess Drew Rosenhous is losing his leverage with this guy. I guess he should have said he will be a #1 pick, he will win ROY, and he will be an all-pro. Then not try to haggle money on an undrafted rookie.
Darius Walker, still a man without a home
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Re: Darius Walker, still a man without a home
I knew it was a mistake for him to declare.
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Originally posted by OpIv37I knew it was a mistake for him to declare.I only drink when I'm alone or with others.
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Originally posted by jpdex12I THOUGHT HE GOT SIGNED BY CHICAGO.
A deal with the Chicago Bears, once imminent, has stalled and Walker will not, as previously widely reported, be reporting to Lake Forest, Ill., to begin the long, arduous road to a roster spot with the NFC champs.
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The odd thing is, now that he gave up his NCAA eligibility but went undrafted, he's planning on going back to school at ND and finish up his degree. So he'll be walking around campus just like a regular joe instead of the star football player he used to be. Weird.
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Had Buffalo not already drafted Lynch and Wright, and signed Josh Scobey, I would have said Buffalo should sign him for competition for Schaud Williams, but with 6 running backs on the team I think Williams is already living on borrowed time and there is no way Darius Walker makes this team. Besides we've already got a Darwin Walker. Adding a Darius would be too confusing.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Shame really im not a ND fan by any stretch but he seems like a good kid i figured someone would have taken a flyer on him in 6 or 7.
Hopefully he catches on somewhere.
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im not sure why he went undrafted......i thought he was good enough...runs good...and catchs good....i still think hes better than some of the backups that are in the nfl now.....im not worried yet...i think hes good enough...he'll catch on someplace....
O ffical member of theLYNCH MOB
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Originally posted by BulldogI thought the same thing. Then I looked at the RB class next year and I really don't think he would have fared any better if he would have stayed at ND. The fact that this was by all means a weak RB class and nobody took a flier on him in the later rounds is amazing to me. Do I think he's going to be a superstar in the NFL, no. But he did put up some pretty good numbers against top notch competition. I wish the best for Walker, I think he's a good kid.
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