WildBlackBear32 said:
The knocks on Kiwi in this thread are funny.
People, Kiwi was ranked AHEAD of Mario for the majority of last season. He only slipped because a player took a pathetic cheapshot at his knee, which he played through for the rest of the season. He rose up a bit again towards the end of the season, but he tweaked an injury at the senior bowl and was unimpressive. He is just as tall as Mario, with close to the same speed. The knock on him was he was thin, which he promptly added 8-10lbs to his frame already. I don't see why everyone is bringing up the Giants as an excuse to knock him based on their depth. It actually says MORE about his talent, since they decided to take a player at a position they were more than comfortable at.
There aren't any knocks on Kiwanuka(that's a cool name........ I wish my name was Kiwanuka)........ nobody doubts his talent, or his potential. We're all just acknowledging the fact that he's playing 2s & 3s, and he's got All-Pro players all around him, to help him look better.
It's a different situation with Mario. He's playing the 1st team, and we are hoping he is the guy to make the rest of our players look good.
wicked_wayz said:
3-5 years is a bit too long for my liking....they said mario was a better prospect coming out of college than julius peppers and peppers piled up 10-14 sacks or something in the reg season........i got high expectation of mario this year
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I'm with you. If we are going to say this guy is a better prospect than JP, then we should expect him to perform as well, if not better.
But we also must recognize that we are asking him to do a lot more than JP, so his stats might be lower.
dat_boy_yec said:
Mike Bell or Chris Taylor. I'm sorry, I missed the comparison there. Bell may have made a big impact on this team and we aren't exactly stacked @ the RB position. I wouldn't see anything wrong with getting Bell.
Fans dream of finding that guy in the draft, UDFAs, and what not. There are probably fans of 30 different teams thinking, "............. man we should've picked up MikeBell." But the fact is that Mike Bell could've gone anywhere else, and chances are he wouldn't have got the opportunity that he did in Denver. Most coaches wouldn't have seen what Shanahan saw.
A lot of things have to happen for a particular player to have success with a particular team.
Kiwanuka having success in NewYork.(when they already have a top 5 defense) IMHO is about the same as MikeBell being successful in Denver..( a top 5 rushing team). & neither can be compared to Mario here(last in defense) or NewOrleans.