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Title: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: ksuno1stunner on August 13, 2007, 12:51:59 PM
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Heck yes we'd take Freeman. We lose both TEs on our 2-deep after this season.

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I would take Freeman and convert him to a tight end.  Unless you have a super O line you need a very mobile qb in college.  Freeman found that out in several games last year and he will find it out in quite a few more this year.

And "Hox" with a "good one"

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I guess if you are going to move an all-conference DE to LB, and a potential all-conference TE to QB, you might as well make a potential all-conference LB a WR, right?

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As to who I think will be a better WR in the long run?  That's easy, Briscoe.  He's a natural WR.  Brown is a LB playing out of position.

*FACT*

Josh Freeman did not play tight end in high school.

But apparently, he'd start at ku at TE, and LaMark Brown will never be a good receiver.

 :jerkoff: :jerkoff: :jerkoff:

Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: cas on August 13, 2007, 01:03:09 PM
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Heck yes we'd take Freeman. We lose both TEs on our 2-deep after this season.

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I would take Freeman and convert him to a tight end.  Unless you have a super O line you need a very mobile qb in college.  Freeman found that out in several games last year and he will find it out in quite a few more this year.

And "Hox" with a "good one"

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I guess if you are going to move an all-conference DE to LB, and a potential all-conference TE to QB, you might as well make a potential all-conference LB a WR, right?



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As to who I think will be a better WR in the long run?  That's easy, Briscoe.  He's a natural WR.  Brown is a LB playing out of position.

*FACT*

Josh Freeman did not play tight end in high school.

But apparently, he'd start at ku at TE, and LaMark Brown will never be a good receiver.

 :jerkoff: :jerkoff: :jerkoff:


Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: fatty fat fat on August 13, 2007, 01:07:33 PM
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Briscoe




 :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: ChicagoCat on August 13, 2007, 03:47:26 PM
Freeman would not be better served as a TE.  Nobody know where Lamark would fit better int he long run but I would assume the coaches know what they are doing.  Not to mention if the only way to get him here was to promise WR and we get a solid receiver, thats fine.  We never really had a choice to get the elite LB anyways, seeing as how he would go elsewhere.  Campbell to LB is a risk but he will be a hell of a threat wherever you put him. 

ku fans seem to be such a good judge of talent.  Where are all their former players on Sunday?
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: Wildcat Jack on August 13, 2007, 05:49:14 PM
Remember how everybody said Michael Bishop should be a safety....Only one team in the country saw his potential as a QB....
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: Bookcat on August 13, 2007, 08:59:46 PM
I thought Zac Dyer's move from QB to safety was Terry Allen's best decision at Kansas. This was proven when Sproles lit his ass up in 2002 while running towards the sideline.
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: chum1 on August 13, 2007, 10:08:33 PM
This is one of those cases where everyone else is wrong.  That sure seems to happen to us a lot.
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: catzacker on August 13, 2007, 10:11:34 PM
This is one of those cases where everyone else is wrong.  That sure seems to happen to us a lot.

Now I know how the Nazis felt.
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: michigancat on August 13, 2007, 10:13:26 PM
Slightly OT, but the phog.net gridiron board is buckets of LOL's.
Title: Re: Comparing "Freeman = TE" vs. "LaMark = LB"
Post by: ksuno1stunner on August 14, 2007, 11:42:15 AM
*FACT*

Jordy Nelson played QB in high school.