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Are You ****ing ****ting ME?
Sabby Piscitelly?
Michael Bush and Charles Johnson sitting there and we take a defensive secondary player from the ****ing PAC 10!?!?!? What in the **** is this a ****ing joke? |
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yea this is ****ing bull **** how the **** do you take pascitelli over Rouse???? get ****ing real this is gay.
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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh waaaaaaaaah.
It's a good pick. Michael Bush=TJ Duckett minus the speed, with a dab of "afraid to get hit". Charles Johnson is good, but do we really need another DE? Nay. |
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Why would we take Michael Bush?We have Cadillac and Pittman.
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what about the 3rd rated dt tank tyler in the draft
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I didnt like the Sears pick myself but jesus fellas we needed a safety. I like the pick! Last edited by MoBucs; 04-28-2007 at 10:35 PM.. |
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"The unquestioned leader of the Beavers' defense, Piscitelli (pronounced PIS-kuh-TELL-ee) is one of the premier safeties in the collegiate ranks. He boasts incredible range and closing speed and has proven equally effective playing deep in zone coverage or inside the box as a run stuffer. With Piscitelli's uncanny ability to always be around the ball, opposing offensive coordinators game-plan with the intention of keeping the play away from his territory. " Not bad for a late 2nd rounder if you ask me. |
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1st pick in the 3rd round maybe unless we trade up
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He's really kind of a crappy fit for this team and has major character flags.
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fat 2-gap DT
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Pitmann is a *****, he is soft, and will be retired or traded soon...same with alstott... And cadillac is not durable! what are we going to do run earnest ****iing graham on third down? |
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agree with needing a safety wanted one there just rouse instead
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Who do you suppose we draft then
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yeah, that's what we need, another DE or an injury prone RB that his own college coach has passed on several times
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ESPN said Piscatelli was the 2nd best safety left in the draft. The top one was Gattis from Wake Forest.
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The Bucs needed a safety and this guy is a great hitter. Just because you don not know PAC 10 football does not mean that it does not exist. Let's wait and see what happens before we start crying.
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Rouse is lower rated on most boards plus the Bucs staff got a close up view of both at the Senior bowl and they obviously felt Sabby was a better player for us.;
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i really like this pick, he will be better than Rouse in a long run.
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Your complaining about the pac 10. Jerry rice was D2 Moron. Why dont you walk to one buc place and tell gruden you can do better than him. |
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Here is another reason:
Rouse possesses an exceptional combination of size and speed, and he showed flashes of playmaking ability at the collegiate level. However, while he has first-round tools, Rouse is an underachiever and a positional misfit from an NFL perspective. He doesn't play the game with enough aggressiveness. |
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What do you call Michael Bush? |
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Sabby Piscitelli
Height: 6-3 Weight: 224 Position: Strong Safety College: Oregon State Copyright NFLDraftScout.com, distributed by The Sports Xchange OVERVIEW The unquestioned leader of the Beavers' defense, Piscitelli (pronounced PIS-kuh-TELL-ee) is one of the premier safeties in the collegiate ranks. He boasts incredible range and closing speed and has proven equally effective playing deep in zone coverage or inside the box as a run stuffer. With Piscitelli's uncanny ability to always be around the ball, opposing offensive coordinators game-plan with the intention of keeping the play away from his territory. Piscitelli was a standout athlete at Boca Raton High School, where he lettered in baseball before finally suiting up for the football team as a junior for head coach Bruce Dodds. He competed as a free safety and wide receiver, starting both of his final two years. Piscitelli was named the District 10, Class 5A Division Defensive Player of the Year by the Boca Raton News. He added second-team all-state, and first team all-area, all-county and all-conference accolades as a senior. Piscitelli led the league with seven interceptions and 10 quarterback sacks in 2001, adding team Most Valuable Player honors. He finished that year with 62 tackles (35 solos), three fumble recoveries and 12 stops for losses. He also caught 22 passes for 420 yards and four touchdowns. Against the state's top-ranked team, W.T. Dwyer High School, Piscitelli registered eight tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and caught two passes for 50 yards, including a touchdown during his final season. During his first season on the football field, Piscitelli made 11 catches for 200 yards and two scores. He also registered 40 tackles (20 solos) with four interceptions and three sacks. He also earned four letters in baseball as an outfielder, winning two Golden Glove Awards. Piscitelli and prep teammate tailback Yvenson Bernard ended up in Corvallis when OSU Associate Athletic Director Bob Clifford learned of Piscitelli not accepting a scholarship offer from any college through his son. Clifford's son played with Piscitelli and Bernard at Boca Raton High School. Clifford, a native of Florida, was cooking hot dogs for the school's booster club at home games while working at Florida Atlantic University. Piscitelli fell in love with the Oregon State campus during a visit and decided to accept the Beavers' scholarship offer. He spent the 2002 season on the scout team, adding more than pounds of bulk to his frame. He backed up Lawrence Turner at strong safety while appearing in 13 games in 2003. While he registered only six tackles (5 solos) with a pass deflection and an interception that year, two of his stops came on fourth-down plays. With Turner having graduated, Piscitelli took over strong safety duties in 2004. He earned All-Pac 10 Conference honorable mention while finishing sixth on the squad with 54 tackles (41 solos), including four stops for losses. He caused and recovered a fumble, batted away eight passes and picked off five others while holding the opponent to no receptions in five of 12 contests. He added four hits on special teams, where he also recovered a blocked field goal. Piscitelli was again named All-Pac 10 Conference honorable mention in 2005. He collected 54 tackles (40 solos) with three stops behind the line of scrimmage and recovered a pair of fumbles. He had four interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, and came up with eight pass break-ups. Early in the 2006 season, the opposing offensive coordinators felt it was best to gear their attack far from Piscitelli's territory. This frustrated the talented hitter, as he produced only three tackles with two interceptions during OSU's first three games. He used his range to make plays out of his area, as he finished fourth on the team with 64 tackles (44 solos), an 11-yard sack, three stops for losses of 15 yards and four quarterback pressures. He had 12 pass deflections and intercepted five passes. In 48 games at Oregon State, Piscitelli started 36 times. He recorded 178 tackles (130 solos) with 10 stops for losses of 25 yards, including an 11-yard sack. He recovered three fumbles, advancing one 20 yards and also caused one fumble. He deflected 29 passes and gained 143 yards with a touchdown on 15 interceptions. He also posted nine tackles and recovered a blocked field goal on special teams. In 36 games as a starter, Piscitelli allowed his main pass coverage assignment to make only 28 receptions.
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lol, well said if you read about this guy he sounds like a leader and gamer look at the highlight video on yahoo, good stuff. |
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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
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But he's from Boca Raton.
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I mean USC is just horrible,who was the last guy to get drafted from there? And Oregon State,man they just stunk up the field,how could they only beat USC by 2? Last edited by BleedsPewter; 04-28-2007 at 10:41 PM.. |
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