Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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greyghost1225
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3/02/2019 2:50 pm
vcr5150 wrote: Gustoon wrote: bust bust bust boom bust bust bust bust This game has just turned to s h i t. **** drafts, **** gameplay. I have had enough. Best of luck everyone, fortunately this is one of the best leagues in MFN or it could be a whole lot worse. wait, you had a "boom"? Lucky. gustoon has left the building |
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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Beercloud
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3/03/2019 12:43 am
Name Pos Exp Since Start Cur Season Cur Fut #72 Charles Boerner LT R 3/4 3/4 44 75 #59 David Johnson LT R 1/1 1/1 45 63 #70 Nicholas Glenn LG R 1/-4 1/-4 39 57 #75 George Ramsey RG R 10/1 10/1 53 85 #98 Anthony Murray DT R 4/-3 4/-3 38 58 #29 Wilbur Shelton SS R 12/4 12/4 44 71 #47 John Eagle FS R 1/-16 1/-16 35 47 #48 Wade Bell FS R 8/3 8/3 33 60 We only had 1 big bust. A couple of small ones but overall..........well we'll see how pre-season goes.
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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Beercloud
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3/03/2019 12:49 am
And how do you post those progression pics on here? I've never been able to figure it out.
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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Mcarovil
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3/03/2019 7:31 am
Easiest site I’ve seen is tinypic.com
Take a screen shot of your progression page. Crop it to your liking. Upload it to the site and it will give you an IMG url to copy and paste into a new post. Beercloud wrote: And how do you post those progression pics on here? I've never been able to figure it out. |
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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Androwski
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3/03/2019 11:34 am
After finishing the Draft, and immediately cutting my 6th and 7th picks, I wasn't enthusiastic about my selections. But for third consecutive year, I got pretty lucky with the development of my rookies in the Training Camp.
1.32 Paul Brannen - CB (+10/+3): He's still pretty average in coverage but after a successful TC, Paul just become the more talented DB in the roster. With his high strength and tackle, a conversion to FS or SS might be a possibility but I will try him as a CB first. 2.32 Andres Scholz - MLB (+10/+3): When I selected Andres I was expecting to find my next backup MLB but he suprised everybody and might steal the starting WLB role. He got everything you want in a linebacker, even though he's more suited against the pass than stopping the run game. 3.32 Lester Patrick - TE (+7/+1): My TE corp just become a two-headed monster. Lester is a 6'6 TE who will be a nightmare for every DB trying to cover him. My TE1 Calvin Bond has been very irregular so he should be careful if he doesn't want to lose his starting spot. 4.32 Todd Kirby - SLB (+2/-3): Even after a bad Training Camp, he's going to be a solid depth player. 82 spd with an already developed 59 tackle ability along with 72 strength. If he reaches his potential, he might be solid in coverage too. 5.32 Jason Willis - LG (+4/-7): A former FB but converted to LG after the Draft. It was a risky selection, but he was potential starter in the long term. After a bad TC, his spot in the 53 is in danger.
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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3/03/2019 11:59 am
Androwski wrote: After finishing the Draft, and immediately cutting my 6th and 7th picks, I wasn't enthusiastic about my selections. But for third consecutive year, I got pretty lucky with the development of my rookies in the Training Camp. 1.32 Paul Brannen - CB (+10/+3): He's still pretty average in coverage but after a successful TC, Paul just become the more talented DB in the roster. With his high strength and tackle, a conversion to FS or SS might be a possibility but I will try him as a CB first. 2.32 Andres Scholz - MLB (+10/+3): When I selected Andres I was expecting to find my next backup MLB but he suprised everybody and might steal the starting WLB role. He got everything you want in a linebacker, even though he's more suited against the pass than stopping the run game. 3.32 Lester Patrick - TE (+7/+1): My TE corp just become a two-headed monster. Lester is a 6'6 TE who will be a nightmare for every DB trying to cover him. My TE1 Calvin Bond has been very irregular so he should be careful if he doesn't want to lose his starting spot. 4.32 Todd Kirby - SLB (+2/-3): Even after a bad Training Camp, he's going to be a solid depth player. 82 spd with an already developed 59 tackle ability along with 72 strength. If he reaches his potential, he might be solid in coverage too. 5.32 Jason Willis - LG (+4/-7): A former FB but converted to LG after the Draft. It was a risky selection, but he was potential starter in the long term. After a bad TC, his spot in the 53 is in danger. |
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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Androwski
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3/03/2019 12:56 pm
50051139 wrote: Dolphins may be on the edge of a dynasty |
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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greyghost1225
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3/03/2019 1:24 pm
Androwski wrote: 50051139 wrote: Dolphins may be on the edge of a dynasty lol, it has now been jinxed, great mental war Titans. woo hoo! |
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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Androwski
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3/03/2019 3:19 pm
greyghost1225 wrote: Androwski wrote: 50051139 wrote: Dolphins may be on the edge of a dynasty lol, it has now been jinxed, great mental war Titans. woo hoo! |
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Re: 1978 Mock Draft
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vcr5150
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3/12/2019 10:18 am
After all the dust has settled, it's official: The 1978 Patriots draft was a failure.
Only 2 draftees made the final roster - a 2nd round CB that busted -12, and a 4th round FB that netted +0. The highlight of the draft was that we traded away the 1st round pick, otherwise that probably would have been a disaster. |
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