Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:56 pm
Liuget...another player better than Kerrigan.
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Please tell me that your 50 inch 3D Flat panel just hit the sidewalk...Redskins_Fanatic wrote:Countertrey wrote: Ahhh... I'm sure that our peers here are as impressed as I with your erudition...
Since when have I given a rat's ass about what anyone else around here thought of my opinion or anything else.
I cannot and will not root for this guy. Except to see him sustain a career ending injury ASAP.
Redskins_Fanatic wrote:Countertrey wrote: Ahhh... I'm sure that our peers here are as impressed as I with your erudition...
Since when have I given a rat's ass about what anyone else around here thought of my opinion or anything else.
I cannot and will not root for this guy. Except to see him sustain a career ending injury ASAP.
Cappster wrote:I can only trust Shanny and company just found another piece of the puzzle. One key factor is they said he is NOT been injury prone which is a good thing.
lowtharofthehill wrote:Karrigan was extremely productive in college. Big, fast, and max effort. Actually tied the NCAA all time record for forced fumbles so that is impressive.
Countertrey wrote:Please tell me that your 50 inch 3D Flat panel just hit the sidewalk...
Redskins_Fanatic wrote:I cannot and will not root for this guy. Except to see him sustain a career ending injury ASAP.
Redskins_Fanatic wrote:Cappster wrote:I can only trust Shanny and company just found another piece of the puzzle. One key factor is they said he is NOT been injury prone which is a good thing.
Not injury prone......
Sprains ankle during 2008 training camp and does not start the season opener against Northern Colorado. Breaks foot during the 2009 season finale against Indiana and undergoes surgery, which forces him to miss most of 2010 spring ball.
Sounds injury prone to ME.
Redskins_Fanatic wrote:Cappster wrote:I can only trust Shanny and company just found another piece of the puzzle. One key factor is they said he is NOT been injury prone which is a good thing.
Not injury prone......
Sprains ankle during 2008 training camp and does not start the season opener against Northern Colorado. Breaks foot during the 2009 season finale against Indiana and undergoes surgery, which forces him to miss most of 2010 spring ball.
Sounds injury prone to ME.
Red_One43 wrote:Ryan Kerrigan prediction for the Redskins?
http://www.hogshaven.com/2011/1/25/1955 ... olb-purdue
Kerrigan is more athletic than Orakpo or any of our OLBs in terms of underneath coverage. Kerrigan is a phenomenal pass rusher and has active hands when QBs are looking to throw.
NC43Hog wrote:So you will root for this guy to fail just to say you are right? Classy!
CanesSkins26 wrote:
Productive against scrubs. Half his sacks last year came against Toledo and Michigan.
chiefhog44 wrote:I'm a Purdue fan and this guy is such a good player that has the biggest heart and motor in the ENTIRE draft. Great character player. He's not flashy but he remind me of Clay Matthews, but bigger. Great pick and we get an extra pick. He's gonna be a fan favorite. he gives his all EVERY snap
CanesSkins26 wrote:Watching other teams like the Lions and Giants kill it makes this even more depressing.
Tough competition
Purdue DT Ryan Kerrigan isn't standing out, but he's playing well and remember, he's going against the top two OTs here in Colorado's Nate Solder and Wisconsin's Gabe Carimi. He showed quickness and power but didn't see the ability to counter once he got caught by those two.
CanesSkins26 wrote:Ugh...my Lions friend is talking all sorts of smack now. First I had to listen to him go on about how they beat us. And now he's giving it to me for passing on Fairley.
CanesSkins26 wrote:Watching other teams like the Lions and Giants kill it makes this even more depressing.
chiefhog44 wrote:I'm a Purdue fan and this guy is such a good player that has the biggest heart and motor in the ENTIRE draft. Great character player. He's not flashy but he remind me of Clay Matthews, but bigger. Great pick and we get an extra pick. He's gonna be a fan favorite. he gives his all EVERY snap
riggofan wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:I'm a Purdue fan and this guy is such a good player that has the biggest heart and motor in the ENTIRE draft. Great character player. He's not flashy but he remind me of Clay Matthews, but bigger. Great pick and we get an extra pick. He's gonna be a fan favorite. he gives his all EVERY snap
Right on!