If the Cardinals select Jeremiyah Love with the 3rd pick, I will be.....

Your reaction if Love is picked by Cardinals?

  • On Cloud Nine over the moon happy!

    Votes: 27 28.1%
  • Happy but not elated

    Votes: 40 41.7%
  • Okay with it, but not at all excited

    Votes: 19 19.8%
  • disappointed (no love for Love)

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • incredibly upset about any running back at #3

    Votes: 6 6.3%

  • Total voters
    96
  • Poll closed .

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Well, so much for trading back in to take him. Good thing Simpson is terrible according to so many people on this board. Lol

Whoops wrong thread. Oh well, I’m leaving it.
I think he's a good pick for a team that can afford to leave him on the bench for 3 years. For our situation I'd hate to spend a late 1st early 2nd on him.
 

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im conflicted

an odd draft year where the sure fire picks at #3 came down to a RB, a S and a Guard.

They took a RB who by all accounts looks like a star.

But this also feels like buying a new convertible when your house has a leaky roof.
 

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What is the point of this post? Is this about football?
The point is a marker for when you inevitably trash whatever happens and whatever fans seem to support… without ever putting your opinion up for debate.

And come on dude… don’t make me laugh, trying to play the innocent. After 20 years, we both know who we are on this board.
 

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On record that cards need a run game before they ever consider a forward pass. Jim brown said the running back makes the offensive line famous, not the other way around.

Would love to see Love be all around back like my all time favorite Leroy Kelly - who won punt return championships prior to rushing championships.

Running back injuries and failure was the main reason team failed last year, Kyler nor Jacoby ever had a chance, in the run first offense.

Media and fans act like it was a side dish, when it was the main course. Flipping the ball arrogantly before crossing the goal line - deserved to get the staff fired. Quicksand sucked the whole team into deep muck it’s -

Jacoby had great numbers , play - and lost all but the dallas game. Yay for that! But nothing illustrates my point more- it wasn’t a Kyler problem it was a failed run game.

I’m not sure love is the savior, but the rb room as a whole could allow the team to compete in the nfcw - if we can compete there- cards can compete anywhere.
 

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The point is a marker for when you inevitably trash whatever happens and whatever fans seem to support… without ever putting your opinion up for debate.

And come on dude… don’t make me laugh, trying to play the innocent. After 20 years, we both know who we are on this board.
Another good football post from you. Thanks for improving the discourse here.

I probably would have done something to aid our 29th ranked defense. I’m not a scout or a personnel exec. Those people are paid to produce results.
 

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Another good football post from you. Thanks for improving the discourse here.

I probably would have done something to aid our 29th ranked defense. I’m not a scout or a personnel exec. Those people are paid to produce results.
I wouldn’t be opposed to CJ Allen- I know it’s not a premier position, but in the second round…. I see a lot of SEC football and the dude is a brutal force. I think we all have to admit that our ILB spot is a huge liability right now compared to the rest of the position groups.
 

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On record that cards need a run game before they ever consider a forward pass. Jim brown said the running back makes the offensive line famous, not the other way around.

Would love to see Love be all around back like my all time favorite Leroy Kelly - who won punt return championships prior to rushing championships.

Running back injuries and failure was the main reason team failed last year, Kyler nor Jacoby ever had a chance, in the run first offense.

Media and fans act like it was a side dish, when it was the main course. Flipping the ball arrogantly before crossing the goal line - deserved to get the staff fired. Quicksand sucked the whole team into deep muck it’s -

Jacoby had great numbers , play - and lost all but the dallas game. Yay for that! But nothing illustrates my point more- it wasn’t a Kyler problem it was a failed run game.

I’m not sure love is the savior, but the rb room as a whole could allow the team to compete in the nfcw - if we can compete there- cards can compete anywhere.
Didnt A Rb just win the Super Bowl MVP and he isnt anyways near the 1st one to do it though I absolutly despised the the Redskins, Cowboys,Giants etc Ran their way to several Nfc titles and a couple of Super Bowls not to nention several other teams a stout run game nakes the Qb's job easier and the offensive line look better than they may actually be
 

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im conflicted

an odd draft year where the sure fire picks at #3 came down to a RB, a S and a Guard.

They took a RB who by all accounts looks like a star.

But this also feels like buying a new convertible when your house has a leaky roof.
This is a new build due to a fire.

We need everything.
 

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Another good football post from you. Thanks for improving the discourse here.

I probably would have done something to aid our 29th ranked defense. I’m not a scout or a personnel exec. Those people are paid to produce results.
Simple question: What player would you have picked at #3?
 

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Simple question: What player would you have picked at #3?
I'm not looking to pile on anyone, but I agree, especially knowing what we know now. If the Cards stuck and picked Arvell Reese just to see Love go at #4, ouch.

And even more of a potential ouch, imagine if we traded back with the Cowboys for #12 and #20, imagining Fano/Mauigoa/Simpson, only to lose out on all 3, extra ouch.
 

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He would have had to hire a coach who'd never coached in the NFL and had been retired for 15 years to do that. We picked Ottis Anderson the year after we lost Coryell to the Chargers over money and Bidwill tampering with personnel. Bidwill then hired Bud Wilkinson. Bidwill lost Metcalf to the CFL after the 77 season. 78 we had Wayne Morris and Jim Otis, Otis was pretty washed, Morris never panned out so they took Anderson the next year in a week draft. It was the 2nd year of Wilkinson as coach, Bidwill wanted him to start Pisarkiewicz at QB because Jim Hart was 35, Pisarkiewicz was terrible, Wilkinson refused so he fired him with 3 games left in the season.

Honestly as bad as the Cards have been in recent years it doesn't even come close to those post Coryell years
Otis was an excellent short yardage back.
 

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Didnt A Rb just win the Super Bowl MVP and he isnt anyways near the 1st one to do it though I absolutly despised the the Redskins, Cowboys,Giants etc Ran their way to several Nfc titles and a couple of Super Bowls not to nention several other teams a stout run game nakes the Qb's job easier and the offensive line look better than they may actually be
Yes, Walker was the Super Bowl MVP. He was also picked in round 2, 41st pick. Good idea if you have a QB.
 

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Yes, Walker was the Super Bowl MVP. He was also picked in round 2, 41st pick. Good idea if you have a QB.
Again, not pressing you... but would you have take Simpson here? Tried to move back for him?

I fully understand the idea of how this would be better if we had a a QB in hand, but any option available to us wouldn't have led to a QB without irritating this fanbase. I'm struggling to understand what would have worked in our favor the way the draft fell.
 

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Didnt A Rb just win the Super Bowl MVP and he isnt anyways near the 1st one to do it though I absolutly despised the the Redskins, Cowboys,Giants etc Ran their way to several Nfc titles and a couple of Super Bowls not to nention several other teams a stout run game nakes the Qb's job easier and the offensive line look better than they may actually be
So happy for fitz - but truth is cards collapsed before his SB playoff run - until edge was inserted - until 10 carry SB loss
2009 beanie carried cards on one leg. Was the engine that got a 3 score lead before Favre and the packers came back - nawlings the next week started with 80 yard tht TD - before getting Kurt killed and retired. With only 10 rb runs!

Rb is the engine on offense- we should have a competitive engine next year. brisett passed his ass off and km was not the problem, only scapegoat.
 
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Are we talking about Ottis or Otis?

yep I missed that he might have meant Jim Otis not Ottis Anderson. Jim Otis fell off a cliff after 28, last 2 seasons averaged only 3.4 YPC. The Cards lost Terry Metcalf in 77 and expected Wayne Morris to replace that part of the thunder and lightning with Otis, Morris didn't do it. So we picked Ottis Anderson who was a tremendous player.

I hope Love has a similar debut, Ottis' first game 21 for 193 including a 76 yard TD.
 

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yep I missed that he might have meant Jim Otis not Ottis Anderson. Jim Otis fell off a cliff after 28, last 2 seasons averaged only 3.4 YPC. The Cards lost Terry Metcalf in 77 and expected Wayne Morris to replace that part of the thunder and lightning with Otis, Morris didn't do it. So we picked Ottis Anderson who was a tremendous player.

I hope Love has a similar debut, Ottis' first game 21 for 193 including a 76 yard TD.
I can still remember the “ no catch” game against the Redskins.
I think we handed the ball to Otis 8 straight times. He just ran roughshod over the skins.
 

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Again, not pressing you... but would you have take Simpson here? Tried to move back for him?

I fully understand the idea of how this would be better if we had a a QB in hand, but any option available to us wouldn't have led to a QB without irritating this fanbase. I'm struggling to understand what would have worked in our favor the way the draft fell.
I like Simpson, but couldn’t chance him early enough to beat the Rams. I posted before the draft they worried me. He’s going to take a lot of prep, but probably worth it. I love guys who can read defenses and stay calm!
 

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I can still remember the “ no catch” game against the Redskins.
I think we handed the ball to Otis 8 straight times. He just ran roughshod over the skins.

he was an absolute brute, didn't even try to dodge tackles just ran into people
 

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The point is a marker for when you inevitably trash whatever happens and whatever fans seem to support… without ever putting your opinion up for debate.

And come on dude… don’t make me laugh, trying to play the innocent. After 20 years, we both know who we are on this board.
We all agree with you on this. I hate to get on other posters but all "Bozo" does is to throw negative comments on almost evey post. Teddy Roosevelt certainly had his type in mind in 1910.
"It is not the critic who counts; the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena."




 

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yep I missed that he might have meant Jim Otis not Ottis Anderson. Jim Otis fell off a cliff after 28, last 2 seasons averaged only 3.4 YPC. The Cards lost Terry Metcalf in 77 and expected Wayne Morris to replace that part of the thunder and lightning with Otis, Morris didn't do it. So we picked Ottis Anderson who was a tremendous player.

I hope Love has a similar debut, Ottis' first game 21 for 193 including a 76 yard TD.
And we still lost to the Cowpukes but damn it was exciting
 

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