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dropkick
Tackling Dummy

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 I love ''the Gridiron''!

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Re: Put some sleepers on the table
« Reply #2 on: Mar 9th, 2003, 9:46am » |
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Off the deep-end? On the contrary, this is exactly my definition of sleeper. I know what you mean though... the behavior of peope on many boards is amazingly poor. I don't see the sense in asking people for their opinions and then shooting them down. I had forgot about Pegram. I stole a championship in 1995 with a team I inherited 3 weeks into the season and rebuilt with free agents. I had 3 Steelers in the mix, Pegram, Thigpen and Norm Johnson. I have Zeroue in a keeper league and hope the Bus doesn't come back at all next year. Haynes was off my radar but I see he has good size - 5'10 223 and decent numbers in limited action, 10 carries and 3 receptions. Over 5 yards/carry and apparently he can catch the ball. He would be a nice late round pick to hedge Zeroue. From Sporting News last December: Haynes was placed on injured reserve after doctors discovered he played on a broken fibula last Sunday. Haynes, a fifth-round pick in April, was the backup fullback to Dan Kreider, but he also had been getting some work as the No. 3 halfback because the team liked his running ability. The loss of Haynes hurts his personal development more than the team. Haynes will be better served as a halfback in the Steelers' offense because he has a nice blend of speed and power. Plus, he has quick feet, which allows him to accelerate through the hole. (Gerry Dulac/TSN)
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