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Evans and the Ravens 1-1, Donte and the 9ers 1-1, Poz and the Jags 1-1 former team 2-0. Coincidence I think not. :rolleyes:

 

So what happened to all the lil donte defenders? Hopefully they fled for greener pastures in san fran with him. Don't walk to far ahead of him, donte is known for getting lost when he is suppose to be shadowing people.

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Who just watched whitner get burned in overtime against the cowboys for like 80 yards hahaha

What if he had 3 picks would you write this thred ! who the f cares ! I care about our 2 and 0 team . He was a bad High draft pick get over it !

 

888 Maybin's working at wegmans statr a tread on him.

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Jay Cutler

Haloti Ngata

Kamerion Wimbley

Chad Greenway

Tamba Hali

 

Nope, they took Donte Whitner at #9 :wallbash:

 

Davin Joseph and Mathias Kiwanuka as well, not to mention an extra second rounder, and the second round was loaded with players we needed.

Yes, we drafted worse players in round (Maybin), but I have long made the contention that Whitner was the dumbest pick I ever saw.

http://www.drafthistory.com/years/2006.html

 

PS: It was #8

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The Whiter-McCargo combination was the worst first round in Buffalo Bills history, particularly because the 2005 draft was one of the deepest in years. Where are all the homers who for years claimed that Whitner is a "good" player? Classifying Whitner as good is a stretch by any means.

 

Here is a breakdown of Donte's gaffe on Sunday, though I think the other safety should share the blame.

 

http://www.ninersnation.com/2011/9/19/2434835/49ers-cowboys-recap-tony-romo-jesse-holley-overtime

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The Whiter-McCargo combination was the worst first round in Buffalo Bills history, particularly because the 2005 draft was one of the deepest in years. Where are all the homers who for years claimed that Whitner is a "good" player? Classifying Whitner as good is a stretch by any means.

 

Here is a breakdown of Donte's gaffe on Sunday, though I think the other safety should share the blame.

 

http://www.ninersnation.com/2011/9/19/2434835/49ers-cowboys-recap-tony-romo-jesse-holley-overtime

Nice find. My takeaway -- what the hell is the CB Carlos Rodgers doing on that play? He's basically just standing there, as far as I can tell. Maybe I'm missing something.

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