maurice is looking like he's the best rookie that denver picked of this season. maurice will probably rock any rookies world.
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Yes . . .
He may very well turn out to be. He oozes talent.
But probably not this year . . .
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Originally posted by Dk16broncoClarett might be in the future but Darrent Williams(think thats his name whoever the first guy we picked was) has the best chance to play this year as the KR and PR so he'll be the best rookie this year
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Originally posted by Dk16broncoClarett might be in the future but Darrent Williams(think thats his name whoever the first guy we picked was) has the best chance to play this year as the KR and PR so he'll be the best rookie this yearDarrent Williams #27 R.I.P
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I think you are correct on this one. Mikey has to much pride invested in this one to not see that he gets extra looks in preseason.
When tater falters in about game ONE this year BIGMO will be off the bench and on his way to ROY honors.
Seriuosly I think he has as good a shot at it as any of our real rookies. None of them are gonna see the field much unless we have a serious IR problem.
Big MO will get a lot of touches, 4-5 times as much playing time as the rest, maybe even combined.
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Originally posted by daynewillreignman ,wake up ! he hasnt suited up yet ,a player must earn respect,instead of fans guessing ! gezzzzzzzzz and have a nice sunday w/respect
I said he may turn out to be a good choice.
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Originally posted by Joeymaurice is looking like he's the best rookie that denver picked of this season. maurice will probably rock any rookies world.
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Originally posted by Amigo_BroncoHow do you know that? Don't take me wrong, Clarett and for this matter, all the Broncos have 100% my support, so I want all do well. I'm just asking whether you have seen anything or read something that makes you think that way?
) that Clarett has been out of football for two years . . . . after less than a season in college ball. Yes, he has gobs of talent, but he has less experience even than the typical rookie, he is nowhere near in football shape, and he knows nothing of the overall speed of the pro game. I do not expect to see much of him at all in 2005 unless he is a superhuman phenom, and I don't believe he is.
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Originally posted by topscribeWell, Amigo, I am of the impression that those who think Clarett is going to come in this year and become the next Jim Brown have never played football. I repeat, replicate, reiterate, and duplicate (to be redundant) that Clarett has been out of football for two years . . . . after less than a season in college ball. Yes, he has gobs of talent, but he has less experience even than the typical rookie, he is nowhere near in football shape, and he knows nothing of the overall speed of the pro game. I do not expect to see much of him at all in 2005 unless he is a superhuman phenom, and I don't believe he is.
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My personal opinion about rookies is that I don't have one ...I don't follow college football, so all I know about these players is what I've read in draft reports or in this forum. So, I don't have a clue whether Clarett is the best rookie or will be Ernster or whoever.
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Originally posted by Amigo_BroncoGood point. But my comment was from a naive perspective: Joey said that Clarett is looking like the best rookie. Was his an educated guess or does he know something that we don't?
My personal opinion about rookies is that I don't have one ...I don't follow college football, so all I know about these players is what I've read in draft reports or in this forum. So, I don't have a clue whether Clarett is the best rookie or will be Ernster or whoever.
From my perspective, it is hard to tell who might be more promising. We have three sub 4.4 rookies in D. Williams, Paymah, and Foxworth. Ernster's punts are often moonshots. Myers may be the steal of the draft; I would not be surprised if he were the heir apparent to Nalen. Clarett could become a star, but it is likely going to be a while, as I opined.
We also came up with a couple UFAs: Friehauf and Browner. Friehauf has a howitzer arm and has shown great field vision, and it is still beyond me why Browner wasn't drafted on the first day; he could become the heir apparent to Lynch's position.
This may well be one of the finest drafts the Broncos have ever enjoyed. Of course, it could also be a bust. That's the nature of bringing in rookies; through all the research, workouts, brainstorming, etc., it still can be somewhat of a crapshoot.
We'll see . . . .
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