thedude wrote:I was hoping for Roddy White... Maybe i am better of because Atlanta's QB situation is almost as bad as KC... Oh wait.
I was really torn there between him and the next 3-4 people that came off the board. That was a VERY tough decision but if he can do what he did last year with the mess that was post-Vick year #1 I think he's got a good shot at repeating it a year removed from that circus.
If I could turn the clock back a couple of years and have Dr. Andrews on permanent staff, my backfield of Ronnie Brown and Rudi could be amazing. Watch out Shaun Alexander, I pick again in two picks.
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Mookie4ever wrote: You guys know something that I don't? Why is he the 83rd player taken?
Mookie4ever wrote:What's with the hate for Rudi Johnson.
If I could turn the clock back a couple of years and have Dr. Andrews on permanent staff, my backfield of Ronnie Brown and Rudi could be amazing. Watch out Shaun Alexander, I pick again in two picks.
In the 2007 NFL Draft, the Bengals chose former Auburn running back Kenny Irons with their second round pick, possibly because of Johnson's success being a non-first round pick out of Auburn. Missing five games that season due to injuries, Johnson only rushed for over 100 yards in one game that season. He finished the season with 497 yards on 170 carries for 3 touchdowns.
Mookie4ever wrote: You guys know something that I don't? Why is he the 83rd player taken?
Mookie4ever wrote:What's with the hate for Rudi Johnson.
If I could turn the clock back a couple of years and have Dr. Andrews on permanent staff, my backfield of Ronnie Brown and Rudi could be amazing. Watch out Shaun Alexander, I pick again in two picks.
In the 2007 NFL Draft, the Bengals chose former Auburn running back Kenny Irons with their second round pick, possibly because of Johnson's success being a non-first round pick out of Auburn. Missing five games that season due to injuries, Johnson only rushed for over 100 yards in one game that season. He finished the season with 497 yards on 170 carries for 3 touchdowns.