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Originally posted by juice Tonk seems to think short recievers are picked higher than those over 6'0 ft.
If it's not an issue why is everyone not satisfied with the pick, he fills the need for a speed reciever?
juice.. i have not implied that shorter receivers get picked higher than tall ones.. i have no idea where you are coming up with that..
i think it is pretty obvious what i am stating.. that size isnt an issue.. there are a LOT of great receivers in the league right now that are 6ft and under.. that is all my point is.
and i really dont care why people arent satisfied with the pick.
"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
but the main reason people are not satisfied is because they had their hearts set on a certain player and/or filling a certain position in a certain order.. and apprently TD didnt get thier input before making the picks today.
"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
DeAngelo Hall, Virginia Tech University, 5-11
Dunta Robinson, University of South Carolina, 6-0
Ahmad Carroll, University of Arkansas, 5-11
Keiwan Ratliff, University of Florida, 5-10
Ricardo Colclough, Tusculum University, 6-0
Nathan Vasher, University of Texas, 5-11
Keith Smith, McNeese State, 6-0
Derrick Strait, University of Oklahoma, 5-11
Will Poole, University of Southern Cal, 6-0
The guys on this list are his size, or at most, about the height of my avatar taller than Evans....and only one of the guys on this list match Evan's speed.
Please discuss a rational reason why Evans is at a disadvantage to these guys.....
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