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Drew Brees: 2001 Draft Day Picks
Posted by: | CommentsDrew Brees was born on January 15, 1979 in Austin, Texas. Although Brees is not the biggest or most athletic quarterback in the NFL, he is surely one of the best. Since his early days he has been forced to prove that hard work and determination can outshine things such as athleticism and size. And one thing is for sure; Brees has been doing this successfully for quite some time.
Brees played his high school ball in Austin, Texas at Westlake High School. During his senior season Brees led his team to a 5A Division II State Championship. They finished the season undefeated; the only time that the school has ever accomplished this feat.
Although he was recruited heavily out of high school, Brees decided to play his college ball at Purdue University. When everything was said and done he had set many records at both Purdue, as well as the Big Ten Conference. These records include most passing yards in a career with 11,792, completions with 1,026, and touchdowns with 90. And those are just the major records. Brees also won many awards during his time at Purdue, and led the team to several bowl games including the Rose Bowl in 2001.
In the 2001 NFL Draft Brees was not chosen until the 32nd overall pick by the San Diego Chargers. Teams were worried that he may be a bit small to play quarterback in the league as he is only 6 foot tall.
Brees did not have the chance to play much his rookie season, but this changed in year two. During this season he passed for more than 3,000 yards and 17 touchdowns. In 2003 his numbers fell off quite a bit, but ever since then they have been back on the rise. He posted his best season ever in 2006 with the New Orleans Saints. During this year Brees ended with 4,418 yards on 554 completions. This was in addition to 26 touchdowns with only 11 interceptions.
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NBA Draft 2010: Dallas Mavericks Recap: Dominique Jones and a Plan for Center
Posted by: | CommentsNBA Draft 2010: Dallas Mavericks Recap: Dominique Jones and a Plan for Center
It’s a good thing I’m not too fast of a writer. I was several paragraphs deep into a story about how the Dallas Mavericks addressed two glaring needs with the selections of Dominique Jones and Solomon Alabi, when, seven picks later, Alabi was on his way to the Raptors for a future second-rounder. Instead, the Mavericks are “stuck” with Dominique Jones, who plays a very D-Wade style of …
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NBA Draft | Two WKU players could be drafted
Posted by: | CommentsNBA Draft | Two WKU players could be drafted
Western Kentucky University players A.J. Slaughter and Jeremy Evans could be second-round selections in the NBA draft.
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Bucks draft VCUs Larry Sanders with 15th pick
Posted by: | CommentsBucks draft VCUs Larry Sanders with 15th pick
MILWAUKEE (AP) – Larry Sanders only started playing basketball in high school. His rapid ascent and defensive skills made him too tantalizing to pass up for the Milwaukee Bucks, who selected the 6-foot-11 power forward from Virginia Commonwealth with the 15th overall pick in the NBA draft on Thursday night.
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NBA mock draft: Take 5, Round 1
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Kentucky’s DeMarcus Cousins appears to be the biggest wild card among the first seven picks.
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2010 NBA Draft: Who Ya Got, Quincy Pondexter or Devin Ebanks?
Posted by: | Comments2010 NBA Draft: Who Ya Got, Quincy Pondexter or Devin Ebanks?
The “Who Ya Got?” segment continues as TheRookieWall.com takes a look at Quincy Pondexter of Washington and Devin Ebanks of West Virginia. With only six days left until the 2010 NBA Draft, we’ve looked at who is projected where and weighed in on who we’d rather have. Basically, we’re asking, “Who Ya Got?” Is it the proven performer, or the younger player with bigger upside? Do you want a stretch …
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Former Vol Watson goes No. 1 in Rocky Top draft
Posted by: | CommentsFormer Vol Watson goes No. 1 in Rocky Top draft
KNOXVILLE — The Rocky Top Basketball League debuted in 2007 with the primary intention of serving as a summer showcase for current University of Tennessee players.
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2010 NBA Mock Draft: Proven Commodities and Potential Stars
Posted by: | Comments2010 NBA Mock Draft: Proven Commodities and Potential Stars
The excitement is beginning to build with the NBA draft on the horizon. Pre-draft chatter suggests that a number of players will be selected higher than originally expected, including Butler’s Gordon Hayward and Kentucky’s Patrick Patterson. The early indications have most NBA teams targeting proven college players ahead of potential-laden prospects. Here’s a look at how the draft is shaping up …
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NBA mock draft 2010
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Everyone was watching the NBA’s draft lottery to see if the New Jersey Nets would get to add a No.
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