TheCD
Rookie
Would you please kindly explain HOW AP has as many question marks as DW?I'm sorry but anyone who makes a statement like this clearly does not know the facts.
From your statement, you are suggesting that a broken collarbone and a high ankle sprain is equivalent to an arthroscopic left knee surgery (torn meniscus), a left knee medial collateral ligament sprain, bone on bone in the knee, and continuos habitual knee injuries. Ummmm....NO![]()
http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/davis_domanick
I'm also curious as to how he would be a wasted pick. Even if (and that's a big IF) DW has a complete recovery, it never hurts to have that much talent in the backfield. If he doesn't recover, you actually think that our running system couldn't use an upgrade?
While I wouldn't mind taking AP, I would be okay if we didn't as long as we took another playmaker (offense or defense). What I'm trying to say is that I'm not going to jump ship if we don't take him, but to say that it would be a wasted pick and that he has as many question marks as DW just b/c you don't prefer him is absolutely absurd IMO.
Perhaps you misunderstood me. I never said his injuries were as bad as DW's, I just said he has as many question marks about durability. I live in the Texhoma area (unfortunately), and hear a lot of talk coming from Oklahoma about Peterson's ability to stay healthy. I don't dislike the guy at all...so don't think I'm just saying no because I hate him.
I just think that drafting an expensive RB should be very low on our list. And I think that last year showed we're definitely shying away from high-profile backs if we skipped out on the "sure thing."