tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-102327997051254703.post2354204793886928508..comments2023-10-31T06:31:41.395-04:00Comments on Bottom of the Barrel: Peter King Used to Hand Out NFL Draft GradesBengoodfellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09401971573776672570noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-102327997051254703.post-15002030859667674172013-07-01T14:57:41.679-04:002013-07-01T14:57:41.679-04:00Anon, you are ruining these fantasy trades that Pe...Anon, you are ruining these fantasy trades that Peter is trying to make. I'm not sure if Peter knows those trades were on the table or not, but I'm speculating that he was speculating. <br /><br />We all know Keyshawn made Shaun King 10.11% better anyway. That's a fact. <br /><br />I thought it was hilarious he broke his rule and it didn't have to do with Tom Brady. Bengoodfellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09401971573776672570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-102327997051254703.post-79895250474927807982013-07-01T14:07:07.994-04:002013-07-01T14:07:07.994-04:00I wanna give a couple examples of just stupid logi...I wanna give a couple examples of just stupid logic on Peter's part. <br /><br />"Now, I fault the Raiders for panicking and not dropping down once or twice 10 or so spots and getting an extra four, five or six while ensuring they'd still get their man, kicker Sebastian Janikowski." How in the hell can the Raiders ensure that Janikowski will still be there if they trade down? Are they going to force teams at gunpoint to not take him? I always love when Peter says, Team A should have traded down for extra picks. Yeah, sounds great, but it takes two to tango, dumbass. Was anyone actually offering the Raiders an extra 4, 5 and 6? But they should have accepted the fake trade I just made up, all the while ENSURING they can still get their man. <br /><br />"I count Keyshawn Johnson, who cost two ones and makes Shaun King 20 percent better just by suiting up."<br /><br />I mean...huh? If Keyshawn Johnson suits up but doesn't play a down, how is he making Shaun King better? Through osmosis? And I love how he throws out "20%" like it's just a fact. Not 10%, not 30%...20%. As we all know, Keyshawn Johnson did not in fact make Shaun King 20% better (or if he did, Shaun King REALLY sucked before coming in contact with Keyshawn), and the Bucs ended up trading for Brad Johnson a year later.<br /><br />I don't fault Peter for his inability to be clairvoyant. But I do fault him for using such stupid logic sometimes. And I also find it funny that he actually made an exception to his "no picks after the 4th round" rule to pump up a QB...but still not Tom Brady. Also funny; the fact that Jaworski actually wasted breath debating Joe Hamilton vs. Spergon Wynn. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-102327997051254703.post-37191562278255751552013-07-01T12:05:06.081-04:002013-07-01T12:05:06.081-04:00JB, I can't remember who I had. Some of his an...JB, I can't remember who I had. Some of his analysis wasn't bad, but I did enjoy the Urlacher comments. <br /><br />Snarf, Lewis did carry the 2000 Ravens offense it seemed. Of course the defense was good too, but Lewis didn't seem much like a plodder that season either. Bengoodfellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09401971573776672570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-102327997051254703.post-36200640031822476242013-06-29T11:55:18.189-04:002013-06-29T11:55:18.189-04:00Jamal Lewis on the browns was a plodder. Jamal Lew...Jamal Lewis on the browns was a plodder. Jamal Lewis pre injury on the ravens was a stud. 230 lb back with breakaway speed. Watch the 2003 highlights for a refresher. Snarfnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-102327997051254703.post-53324848410420871632013-06-29T00:33:30.645-04:002013-06-29T00:33:30.645-04:00Yeah, a lot of people had Indy in the Super Bowl t...Yeah, a lot of people had Indy in the Super Bowl that year, but I had them playing Washington, not Tampa.<br /><br />As a Denver fan, though, I agree with his analysis of Deltha O'Neal. The Broncos should have targeted Julian Peterson or John Abraham in Round 1 that year instead. By 2003, they moved O'Neal to WR for a while, and then they traded him the next year. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com