Okam? Damn near killed ‘im!
Apr 29, 2008 2008 Draft, 2008 Season, Alex Gibbs, Aqib Talib is a shitbag and we don't want him, Huh?, Okam's Razor, Posts that list too many players, Roster, The Fred, Xman
I love to quote myself as an authority in later conversations. It really disorients the listener and, if you are engaged in a debate of some sort, bolsters your own cred and you current argument at the same time. It works in pretty much any discussion.
“Man, Pacino is a much better actor than DeNiro.” “Actually, as I noted just two weeks ago, DeNiro’s range makes him a much better actor than Pacino.”
“I love creamy peanut butter.” “Interesting, but are you aware that I stated over a year ago that crunchy peanut butter is the bee’s knees?”
“You suck.” “Have you considered my findings of 4/12/06 that you are a shiteating cockrag?”
Anyway, with that in mind, I won’t be grading this year’s draft in any sort of conventional sense. Because, as I said in this blog’s inaugural post,
Speaking of “grading” the drafts, let me just say that I find the whole process asinine. The two most important things in a draft should be (a) filling needs and (b) taking the best available player to fill those needs (with an eye on not drafting a player too early). Unfortunately, most people seem to grade the draft by guessing what the drafted players will do in the NFL. Teams that get the Can’t Miss players automatically “score” higher. But, for every Reggie Bush, there are multiple Can’t Miss guys like Robert Gallery, Charles Rogers, and Joey Harrington. Even more to the point, there are plenty of guys in this and every draft taken after the first round or two who will become stars. So, when Kiper says that the Raiders did well because they got a “franchise QB” in JaMarcus Russell, he’s talking out of his ass. Which probably also has fantastically groomed hair.
I stand by that; grading a draft is stupid because it assumes you know what players are going to do. Or you are simply giving the best grades to the teams who got more of the players you rated highly beforehand, which is also stupid. So, aside from my esteemed co-blogger, who I would totally make out with if we weren’t both straight guys, anyone who grades a draft can go die in a fire.
What I will do, however, is offer a completely biased, utterly unscientific ranking of the players into categories of my own choosing. This is not a draft grade, it’s an arms race, ho. Or something like that.
Player Whose Selection I Absolutely Love:
Xavier Adibi–Well before people started declaring for the draft, Adibi was on my shortlist of LBs possibly coming out (along with Laurinitis and Beckwith). I even watched four VaTech games solely to keep an eye on him. So, yeah, you could say I am thrilled about this pick. He has insane lateral speed, a great nose for the ball, and I don’t think I ever saw him give up on a play. Plus, he knocks the shit out of people, seemingly just for fun sometimes. I dare say that, if he becomes the player I think he will, a trio of Adibi, Greenwood, and DeJesus gives us one of the best LB units in the league. At worst, his selection will push Zach Diles to become a better OLB, so it’s kind of win-win. In fact, the only person this selection is probably bad news for is Kevin Bentley–I don’t see us breaking camp with six linebackers and my guess is that we’ll take Adibi, DeMeco, Greenwood, Diles, and Thompson. (This is subject to change if BFD’s “Thompson as DE” theory pans out.)
Players Whose Selections Make Me Excited In A Non-Sexual Way:
Frank Okam–While I think BFD might be throwing out the ultimate absolute best-case scenario when he likens Okam to Shaun Rogers, I am a big fan of Frank. Given that I basically screamed for a NT non-stop over the last three months, getting a really bright guy who is 6′4″/350 and runs a 5.32 is like a dream come true. I am not buying the “move him to guard” talk for a second, as Okam is immediately the best NT prospect we have. Yes, that includes you, Trav, you underwhelming fuckhole. Anyway, getting Okam in Day 2 more than makes up for not getting Balmer with our first rounder in my book. Plus, I honestly think that his presence makes Amobi and Mario better this year, which should frighten the sweet tap-dancing Christ out of opposing QBs.
Steve Slaton–The thing that really excites me about Slaton is that I think we got a great bargain where we picked him. If you harken back to, say, August 2007, Slaton and Brian Brohm were talked about as early Heisman favorites. Now, neither had the season to back that up, but–in Slaton’s case, at least–I don’t think that’s entirely his fault. That WVU team had so many weapons in the backfield that I feel safe in assuming Steve merely got lost in the shuffle. Once Pat White started dominating with his legs in the spread, Slaton’s role was diminished and it was further hurt by the impact of Noel Devine and Owen Schmitt. *takes another sip of the Kool-Aid* Regardless of whether I am indulging in wishful thinking, one thing is for sure: Slaton is the potential homerun threat that we haven’t had since…um…ever.
Players Whose Selections Do Not Make Me Want To Kill Someone:
Antwaun Molden–We needed a CB according to many people and, other than DR-C (side note: Fuck you to death, Arizona), I wasn’t really wanting to take one with our first-round pick after overpaying Frenchy Reeves. So getting Molden answered both of my wishes with respect to this position. As others have more descriptively detailed, Molden is a physical corner and is a workout warrior. Reminds me of a certain Gamecock we drafted last year.
Dominique Barber– The only reason I don’t dislike this pick is because I am all for some good, old fashioned competition in the safety corps during this year’s camp. I’ve never been much of a fan of C.C. Brown or Glenn Earl, so bringing in more bodies to up the level that people will have to perform is all right by this guy.
Player Whose Selection Will Only Be Acceptable If Accompanied By A Pro Bowl Selection:
Duane Brown–Look, I’ve read all the explanations for taking him. For the record, I like this one from Chris the best. But here’s my problem with this pick: the beauty of the ZBS is that in all the years Gibbs has been doing it, he’d only taken an offensive lineman once in the first round.
Another consistent thing about Gibbs’ teams–more often than not, they don’t take offensive linemen early in the draft. In 1984, the first o-lineman they took was in Round 8 (Winford Hood). In 1985, Round 5 (Billy Hinson). In 1986, Round 4 (Jim Juriga–this one is misleading, though, because the fourth round was the first pick Denver had). In 1987, Round 8 (Dan Morgan). In 1995, Round 4 (Jamie Brown). In 1996, Round 7 (Leslie Ratliff). In 1997, Round 3 (Dan Neil). In 1998, Round 7 (Trey Teague). In 1999, Round 2 (Lennie Friedman). In 2000, Round 4 (Cooper Carlisle). In 2001, Round 4 (Ben Hamilton). In 2002, they didn’t draft one. Finally, in 2003, Round 1 (George Foster).
When he went to Atlanta, the trend continued. 2004–didn’t draft one. 2005–Round 5 (Frank Omiyale). 2006–Round 5 (Quinn Ojinnaka).
Look at those names for a second. Presumably, these are all guys that Gibbs was “really high on,” yet only one of them warranted a first-round selection. By taking Brown in the first round, Gibbs must be saying that Brown is such a perfect fit for his system that Gibbs absolutely could not take the chance of not getting him. In short, Brown must be the ultimate archetype of a ZBS lineman. Or at least as much of an archetype as George Foster was.
Yeah…
Anyway, that’s not the reason the selection pissed me off so much. If Brown really is designed for the ZBS, that’s great. But the question is whether he’s better at LT than Mendenhall would have been at RB. Or Jenkins would have been at corner. Sure, we got Slaton and Molden, which definitely eases the sting a bit, but if Brown falls on his face (or even if Mendenhall and Jenkins thrive elsewhere while Brown is just average), there is going to be a huge “what if Gibbs had just stuck to his pattern and not reached for Brown” hanging over the pick.
Player Whose Selection Suggests Kubiak Must Owe Alex Brink’s Dad A Favor:
Alex Brink–Seriously…what the fuck?

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April 30th, 2008 at 12:00 am
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April 30th, 2008 at 3:07 am
Remember these instant grades handed out by these same experts during the ‘02 draft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZP6pAgFqHU
It would be so funny if it weren’t so sad.
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April 30th, 2008 at 7:36 am
Everyone talks about how Gibbs never takes a lineman in the first round, but isn’t that assuming that Gibbs had final say in the draft when he most likely had a varying level of input. He could have screamed for offensive lineman every year in the first, but was overruled by the coach or GM. The other way I look at it is if he could turn chicken shit into chicken salad….imagine what he can do if he starts out with Chicken salad, even if it has been out in the sun to long.
As for as the QB….just about every team wants a QB on the practice squad, so Kubiak might as well take one he at least has a little hope for, because with our depth chart already three deep with semi-proven vets, no UDFA would likely sign here until they were out of options. At that point in the draft its almost a coin flip anyway.
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April 30th, 2008 at 7:46 am
Hey, I don’t want to die in a fire. That would be a really bad way to go. I think draft grades are crap too, and said as much, but the FanHaus Powers That Be wanted one.
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@3 papabear: I think you make a good point. I’m not sure that Foster was a Gibbs pick. Foster was chosen at the time that Gibbs was a consultant. Basically, Gibbs freaked out because he was working too much and pissed off at the world to the point he needed to be medicated. So he ran off to Arizona and agreed to be a consultant. Here’s more on Foster and Gibbs from at the time:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/peter_king/news/2003/04/26/five_things_three/
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April 30th, 2008 at 7:57 am
I wouldn’t say Brohm’s stock falling was really his fault either, the Louisville offense was still great, it was the defense that was terrible. They still scored like 35-40 points a game, they just gave up pretty much the same amount. I kind of wanted us to take him in a late round.
I think the real reason Brown was taken in the first was because we didn’t have a second round pick. We probably could’ve gotten him there, but they were worried about having to wait until the third. Traded back as far as we could, but probably couldn’t get a good deal to move out of the first round entirely.
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April 30th, 2008 at 8:08 am
@5 – Heard on Sirius NFL Radio yesterday that there was at least one other team interested in Brown in the first. We will never know for sure. Easy for the McShay’s of the world to say the Texans reached–they don’t have to worry about the future of their QBs blindside.
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Also of note. The Texans time with Alex Gibbs is going to be limited because he is old. So it is best to get your developmental guy who fits what Gibbs does THIS year.
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April 30th, 2008 at 10:01 am
Adibi is gonna start this season. I just have a feeling. I think that guy’s a natural-born playmaker. I’m not as down on Greenwood as a lot of people are, but his cap number is SO big, and he is a consistent and able tackler – he’s just not a big play guy. Adibi is that guy.
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The LB competition is going to be beyond fierce. I don’t recall how many LBs we carried on the roster last year, but there are going to be some tough cuts this season.
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April 30th, 2008 at 10:03 am
Oh – and Pacino and DeNiro BOTH suck ass now – but when they were young – best.actors.ever!
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My favorite movie ever is DeNiro’s Taxi Driver.
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April 30th, 2008 at 10:05 am
Question: How many weakside LBs can you think of off-hand that are big play guys? I can’t think of too many. So I will gladly take the guy that gets me 100+ tackles every year, plays his ass off, and never leaves me screaming “FUCK YOU, YOU FILTHY BITCH” at the television due to a blown assignment.
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April 30th, 2008 at 10:24 am
@8- FWIW-Smith says in an HT.com interview that the Texans are short on the number of linebackers they have going into camp.
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April 30th, 2008 at 1:43 pm
Really? We’re short LBs? Damn. I would not have guessed that.
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April 30th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
I heard on the radio today that the Chargers GM said that he would have taken Brown at 27 if we didn’t. Granted I don’t have a source and I don’t know how true it is, but I heard it on 1560 the game around 2ish.
Also, why is it that all the “experts” for the past six years have drilled us for not taking an offensive tackle in the first, and this year when we do, after trading back, it becomes this big reach. Todd McShay was giving the Texans shit for taking Brown too early, and I think he said we made the wrong pick/move whatever. Kiper actually defended the Texans against him. He most not have had enough gel in that day…
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April 30th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Being that i go to UConn, i saw Slaton and WVU drop 66 on us (no that’s not a basketball score). On slaton’s long td run, he turned the corner and completely blew by Tyvon Branch (uconn cb drafted by the raiders in the 4th)….that entire offense was based on speed and slaton has got more than enough of it–
although a friend at wvu has told me slaton spends most of his days smoking weed and sitting in his apt—lets hope he drops that habit quickly and focuses on the playbook.
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April 30th, 2008 at 9:47 pm
@Elliott – They will drill the Texans until they select whoever the media nominates as the best candidate for them, or they reach the plateau of legitimate Super Bowl contenders. But even if you are a Super Bowl contender, if you go against the media, you will at best receive a few grudging compliments.
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April 30th, 2008 at 10:55 pm
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May 1st, 2008 at 6:51 pm
@ Elliot- I believe your “source” regarding the Whale Vagina Chargers has been found and posted @ BRB.
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http://www.battleredblog.com/2008/5/1/471052/duane-brown