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essasin
Member # 4741
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Heyward Bey at #7. I think I rather drive a Prius than to have witness this.
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mustang928
Member # 2123
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Non of these guys are a sure thing...
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93ReefBlue5.0
Member # 5780
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+1.... crabtree was still available and now the 49ers have him!
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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quote: Originally posted by 93ReefBlue5.0: +1.... crabtree was still available and now the 49ers have him!
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89TRUNK
Member # 2506
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A fast WR was a need and they filed it. They have a possesion receiver in Walker and Miller. He was picked early but was a definit need.
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shmayleen
Member # 8290
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I was pissed as f*ck too!!!! But let's just think positive, can u say larry fitzgerald? On a side note I can't stand al davis, I wish john madden would step in his place!
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NoS 66
Member # 8247
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quote: Originally posted by shmayleen: I was pissed as f*ck too!!!! But let's just think positive, can u say larry fitzgerald? On a side note I can't stand al davis, I wish john madden would step in his place!
You can say larry fitzgerald for crabtree, larry was known as a slow reciever coming out of college, he ran 4.5
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hawaii5.0
Member # 4675
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40 times don't mean anything...it just gives you a baseline of how fast a person can be...the diff between running a 4.3 and 4.5 is tenths fo a second....deangelo hall ran a 4.18 when left college and all you raider fans saw how he got abused last year by the rookie WR on the broncos...anyone can run fast in a straight line but how fast can that person run coming out of a back pedal or breaking off a route...being a good WR has nothing to do with how fast you are...it's about route running and getting open...remember, jerry rice was considered slow coming out of college as well
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89TRUNK
Member # 2506
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You can't really stretch the field with a slow receiver. Raiders have Javon and Miller as possesion receivers. Crabtree wasn't what they were looking for in a receiver. I think DHB would have been there 10 slots later but when your leading receiver has 22 catches you need to make a move. Singletary isn't going to put up with Crabtrees attitude so i think its a great pick for SF. There's a huge difference between 4.3 and 4.5 speed, could be 6 points
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86- 50
Member # 4723
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Larry fitzgerald had 4.5 speed and it don't look like he has a problem getting 6 points. And in case you not reading the post JERRY RICE the man who has the most touchdowns in history had 4.5 speed
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90gtvert
Member # 8697
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quote: Originally posted by 86- 50: Larry fitzgerald had 4.5 speed and it don't look like he has a problem getting 6 points. And in case you not reading the post JERRY RICE the man who has the most touchdowns in history had 4.5 speed
Exactly, Rice was not a speed receiver...he was a possession receiver and ran the most perfect routes.
Also Crabtree to the niners....hell ya!
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Insurance Dude
Member # 8241
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see to me the raiders pick isnt that bad. if they wanted that guy then get him. a lot of other teams passed on crabtree (which makes me happy cuz i am glad to see the niners got him).
my only prob with the raiders move is that they could have traded down in the draft and picked up bey in the late first or even early 2nd. but now they have to pay the guy 7 overall pick money. they are over paying and wasting valuable cap space.
the coaching and the players and not the issue in oakland its the managment and owner.
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slowback67
Member # 6348
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Being a 49ers fan I love when the raiders go and do something dumb like this.
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89TRUNK
Member # 2506
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Can't really grade this draft till a couple years. I guess we'll have to see the stats at the end of the year to get an idea of what each team received [ April 27, 2009, 03:30 PM: Message edited by: 89TRUNK ]
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89FoxLX
Member # 7197
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Rice had a QB to pass to him. Whos gonna throw to Crabtree...I won't mention any names or get on the subject of that dumb move on the 49ers part.
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