Re: Giochetto stupido - Guess Who?
Posted: 31/08/2010, 9:46
Albert Haynesworth
No, come ho detto prima, e com'è scritto anche nella fine del report in NFL è poi diventato DE, anche se qualche volta, ma in situazioni particolari ancora gioca DT.rowiz wrote: Albert Haynesworth
No! Gioca in una 4-3 comunque.vikings11 wrote: Gerard Warren
Non è nemmeno lui!vikings11 wrote: Glenn Dorsey
Preso!TheFan17 wrote: Justin Tuck.
Aiutino, visto che può essere difficile: è un report molto ottimistico... pure troppo... :gazza:BIO: Played with the Xxx Xxx last season in the Arena League completing 59.9 percent/3,297/61/5. Played in nine games at [college] during the xx campaign and finished with numbers of 51.6 percent/1,017/12/1. Dismissed from the XXX program in November of that year after being found guilty of [omissis]. Later brought up on misdemeanor charges of [omissis], a trial which ended in a hung jury.
POSITIVES: Naturally gifted athlete with an abundant amount of upside potential. Possesses a live arm, zips the outs or easily drives the ball downfield. Displays a good sense of timing, hits receivers in stride yet also puts touch on passes when necessary. Sized well and has the ability to make plays with his legs.
NEGATIVES: Short arms his throwing motion and delivers the ball with a three-quarters delivery. Marginal experience playing against top competition on a regulation football field.
ANALYSIS: A prospect with top athletic skills and football abilities, Xxx could end up as the steal in this year's draft. Seemingly overcame his off the field problems from the past and has matured as an individual. Needs time, patience and repetition but could offer huge results for a team willing to put forth the effort.
PROJECTION: Mid Second Round
mi ricordo, ma non so se nella stessa partita, che i compagni gli indicavano dove doveva piazzarsi per ricevere lo snap, un genio incompreso, un nuovo Randall Cunningham che non ha trovato il team giusto per emergere...During a preseason game with the New Orleans Saints in 2006, a golf cart driven by T-Rac hit Saints quarterback Adrian McPherson.[1] On September 2, McPherson was released by the Saints, ending his NFL career. On December 18, 2006, he sued the Titans because of the accident that occurred during the pre-season game at LP Field. The suit seeks $15 million in punitive damages and $5 million in compensatory damages.

Effettivamente hai ragione, solo che invece di prendersela con i cani, lui se la prendeva con le mascotte...suclò wrote: Parliamo di questo, no?
E comunque, più che un nuovo Randall Cunninghamio direi il Michael Vick denoantri... :gazza:
BIO: Three-year starter awarded All-Conference honors the past two seasons and honored as an All-American in 2005. Totals last season included xx/xx/x after xx tackles as a junior. Posted xx tackles during his sophomore campaign. All-Academic performer throughout college.
POSITIVES: Productive weak-side linebacker shooting up draft boards. Efficient, immediately reads the action and takes good angles to the ball-handler. Gets depth on drops and displays ball skills in coverage. Resilient, very instinctive and immediately reacts to the action. Solid in pursuit and is rarely off his feet.
NEGATIVES: Lacks bulk and playing strength, and sometimes has tackles broken.
ANALYSIS: An intelligent prospect, X offers plenty of upside for the next level. A potential starter at several linebacker positions, expect him to break in with the first team as a rookie.