Maclin injured at combine
As many of you have seen on here. I am a huge homer for Maclin. Not for the Chiefs to draft him, but for him being as good as Crabtree because of the tools he brings to the NFL game. Todd McShay reported this morning that Maclin tweaked his leg making an awkward move to a bad throw. Specifics aren't out yet, but it is something with his leg, maybe his knee. With the top two receivers being injured. which receiver at the combine has the most to gain. Percy Harvin has a lot of game, but is not to big. Hakeem Nicks makes amazing catches and shows he is a playmaker, but there is a question of his speed.
Most people think Crabtree is the top receiver followed by Maclin. Who's next?
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CURRYS NEXT!
he’s going to get hurt so bad hell fall to us in the second so we can get Rajii and Curry….. hahahah
Time is a great teacher... unfortunately it kills all it's pupils.
I was just thinking that about Maclin.
I hope he isn’t hurt, but if he is I would like to see him fall to us in round 2.
whatever...
just rub some dirt on it and keep going…wuss
by Grand Master A on Feb 22, 2009 12:04 PM CST reply actions
I thought a combine was a piece of farm equipment for harvesting wheat
by Grand Master A on Feb 22, 2009 12:15 PM CST reply actions
Wow
If that was a joke, and I am assuming it is. That was pretty bad.
AFC West Champs in 2009? Mayyybee.
No here is a bad joke...
What circles Uranus in search of Klingons?…………………..Toilet Paper.
by Grand Master A on Feb 22, 2009 12:51 PM CST up reply actions
Watch for Wallace out of Ole Miss to be the sleeper at WR
We need a future defensive leader, his name is James Laurinaitis and he can be selected in round 1 of the upcoming Draft.
"But what do I know, I’m like an empty room with a large ECHO"

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