Just Plain Wrong
Well, I guess I was wrong. Not just wrong, but wrong wrong.
Zabransky didn’t make the cut at all. A major surprise for me, but hey, Kurt Warner went from bagging groceries to winning the Super Bowl, sooo…lookout Mega Mart!
I dissed Oakland on Friday too, but they HAD to take the quarterback and they did. It couldn’t have been easy for Al Davis to pass on a major talent like Calvin Johnson.
Now Pro Football Weekly is lambasting Davis for the decision, saying JaMarcus Russell is the next Daunte Culpepper at best, and at worst, the next Ryan Leaf.
It seems Oakland had two choices with the first pick, both of which were wrong wrong.
I say it’s unfortunate that previous moves bent them so far over the principal’s desk. But Oakland had some tough decisions to make this weekend and made them. They shored up their QB situation and got rid of a major problem in Randy Moss. It wasn’t flashy, but they’re better for it.
Johnson, on the other hand, has a chance to help transform Detroit’s offense under Mike Martz. Look for Detroit to put up some crooked numbers next year with Johnson and Roy Williams running Martz’ mind-numbing tapestry of timing-based routes.
I also thought Paul Posluszny would go in the first round, and indeed it’s been reported that Buffalo considered taking him at No. 12. But they didn’t, and he fell to them anyway at No. 34, the second pick in the second round.
You know I’m a fan of Posluszny, and all I can say for the teams that passed on him is…somebody’s going to get tackled.
What I should have done to earn my money last week was predict Quinn’s mighty tumble. Forecast to go as high as No. 3, Brady fell all the way to No. 22.
Dude…that’s like going from $50 million to, you know, $12 million. No wonder his girlfriend looked so uncomfortable.
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