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Old 05-17-2011, 12:16 PM   #9
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get someone who needs a shot , not Hyped Player
i always sign one of them because they may not be Flashy like Tebow or Brdford but they can get the JOB done and be Developed
In this case, I think I would like to see what I can do with someone that is a 60 OVR with decent accuracy and just run a west coast offense.
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Old 05-17-2011, 12:21 PM   #10
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Not following in the Bust category, but I would like to turn Mallett into a star. Play with Brady for another year or two and then trade him away for some draft picks and let Mallet take over.

If we are looking at Busts--maybe Vernon Gholston --the Pats need a Pass Rushing DE and his speed should still be ok..If progression works based on stats this year, you could turn him into at least an 80 player after a few years
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Old 05-17-2011, 12:31 PM   #11
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In this case, I think I would like to see what I can do with someone that is a 60 OVR with decent accuracy and just run a west coast offense.
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im gonna Trade for one of them if not both for the Rams Franchise(whe ever i decide to use them)

that way i have Taletned Depth behind Bradford who can also operate outta the Spread (plus im sure his Injury rating is still low because of his shoulder so im sure the Investment will pay off)

if he doesnt get hurt than at least i know i have Young guys behind him so i dont have to worry about spending alot of money when i sign them to 7 year deals since they cant ask for alot with no experience
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I agree with the Brady Quinn talk. The man never got a fair shake. Miami should have drafted him instead of a punt returner they traded a few years later, but I'm not sure they would have been any better for his development. Then again, anything is better than Cleveland.

As for Dan LeFevour, as a CMU student, I can vouch for the man's underrated potential (with the caveat below) and it's a shame that the Bears didn't even give him a chance. Prior to the Bengals drafting Dalton, I was hoping Cincy would give him a legit shot at the starting role. I have picked him up more than once in franchises to use as a solid back-up and turned over the keys to a Bills franchise once to him with disastrous results, haha. I'd like to bump his potential in M12 and see what can be done with him.

Graham Harrell, on the other hand, isn't underrated at all; he, like Colt Brennan, played against no body in college and put up outstanding numbers so fans think they're something special. For that matter, you can say the same about LeFevour. NFL scouts make mistakes, but they're rarely that fundamentally off-base to collectively miss "underrated" players like Harrell.
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I agree with the Brady Quinn talk. The man never got a fair shake. Miami should have drafted him instead of a punt returner they traded a few years later, but I'm not sure they would have been any better for his development. Then again, anything is better than Cleveland.

As for Dan LeFevour, as a CMU student, I can vouch for the man's underrated potential (with the caveat below) and it's a shame that the Bears didn't even give him a chance. Prior to the Bengals drafting Dalton, I was hoping Cincy would give him a legit shot at the starting role. I have picked him up more than once in franchises to use as a solid back-up and turned over the keys to a Bills franchise once to him with disastrous results, haha. I'd like to bump his potential in M12 and see what can be done with him.

Graham Harrell, on the other hand, isn't underrated at all; he, like Colt Brennan, played against no body in college and put up outstanding numbers so fans think they're something special. For that matter, you can say the same about LeFevour. NFL scouts make mistakes, but they're rarely that fundamentally off-base to collectively miss "underrated" players like Harrell.
yea Lefevour is a Beast im glad some actually knows who he is


and to NFL teams he is , but the Packers got him on their Roster because they know he can run the spread and the Pack is all about the Spread in GB

plus Harrell has really good short and medium accuracy ratings in Madden thats why i suggested him
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Will Jamarcus Russell even be in the game this year? While I don't have any interest in manually changing any of the players, I think this is a very interesting topic.
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I'd personally love to trade for Matt Flynn and try to build him up. He seems like he could be a good starter.

Another guy I'd like to give a shot would be Brian Brohm. I think he's a good player, but who knows. Maybe could build him into a solid starter.
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Seattle Seahawks RB Justin Forsett.

He's a small scatback runner with good vision, bounces off hits pretty well, and stays on his feet. I like him because he churns for yards and plays smart football. He hits the hole a little slower than some RB's, but once there, makes the best of the available yardage. He's not afraid of contact though, and can spin off the first tackler pretty well.

I'd love to see him get more carries in real life, and even though the 'Hawks have Lynch as their primary starter, since the two are longtime friends, I'd like to see Forsett platoon. Also, he's pretty elusive, and in a pass happy offense, I think he'd progress nicely as a pass catching receiver, where Lynch might not.
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