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Teams interested in Omar

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 2:50 pm
by jerzyboy247
I was trying to find Omar's Wonderlic score on the web and came across an article about the teams that interviewed Omar. Here is the link. By the way Cleveland Browns/BG fans the Baltimore Ravens are on the list.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl- ... orts-front

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:14 pm
by UK Peregrine
Another article on the possibility of the Dolphins taking Omar.

http://www.miamifootball365.com/dolphin ... 0206.shtml

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:19 pm
by BGDrew
Right now the Dolphins are high on him, including Nick Saban who said he wouldn't try to mess with his throwing motion too much.

Re: Teams interested in Omar

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:57 pm
by Spart43
jerzyboy247 wrote:I was trying to find Omar's Wonderlic score on the web and came across an article about the teams that interviewed Omar. Here is the link. By the way Cleveland Browns/BG fans the Baltimore Ravens are on the list.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl- ... orts-front
There was a link on this article with pictures from the combine. I have posted the ones with Omar in them so all could see them. The one is really nice but the others you need to look for Omar in them.

Let's do a where's Omar on this one?

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It gets easlier on this one:

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If you can't spot Omar here then you don't really know who he is!

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Thanks for posting the article jerzyboy247.

Re: Teams interested in Omar

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 5:08 pm
by BGDrew
Spart43 wrote:It gets easlier on this one:

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That really gives you an idea how tall that guy is.

Re: Teams interested in Omar

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:45 pm
by svillefalcon
BGDrew wrote:
Spart43 wrote:It gets easlier on this one:

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That really gives you an idea how tall that guy is.
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hey, hey cue-tip (bruce) is there too...look towards the left...heh im interested to see where he gets drafted. if he gets drafted. GO GET "EM OMAR!

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:54 pm
by MACMAN
This is all good news. i hope Omar can make to the dolphins and help them out, they have not been the team that they used to be. Maybe some more dreeds will help them.

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:30 pm
by svillefalcon
MACMAN wrote:This is all good news. i hope Omar can make to the dolphins and help them out, they have not been the team that they used to be. Maybe some more dreeds will help them.

realistically id like to see the browns draft him and keep him in teh Brown and Orange, but miami has a better chance of drafting him. C;mon savage, draft OMAR!!!! haha

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:48 pm
by FalconFanKM
Thinking about where Omar should go, in all honesty, I'd like to see him with the Dolphins. He'd be home and there wouldn't be a lot of pressure IMO.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:09 am
by saves
FalconFanKM wrote:Thinking about where Omar should go, in all honesty, I'd like to see him with the Dolphins. He'd be home and there wouldn't be a lot of pressure IMO.
He would be in a great position to learn from a top notch coaching staff, and with a great chance of a big FA QB addition he wouldn't need to be rushed.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:11 am
by BGSU Crazy Fan 58
I think the Dolphins would be the best fit but the Chiefs could also draft him. Trent Green is getting up there in age and their backup is Todd Collins which has been around for awhile but the not the QB of the future. So I would like to KC draft him and have Omar starting in 2 or 3 years. I think that would work out perfectly.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 10:38 am
by svillefalcon
i agree, with a running game that KC has, Omar wouldnt have much pressure on him. All he would have to do is what Big Ben did in Pittsburgh, which is manage the game. Larry Johson is going to be a great running back for the next 8-10 years barring injury. That would be a great fit for Omar. They are a pass first offense anyway, something Omar should be used to from BG.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:27 am
by dduncan
i agree, with a running game that KC has, Omar wouldnt have much pressure on him. All he would have to do is what Big Ben did in Pittsburgh, which is manage the game. Larry Johson is going to be a great running back for the next 8-10 years barring injury. That would be a great fit for Omar. They are a pass first offense anyway, something Omar should be used to from BG.
I wouldn't call KC a pass first offense. They do, however, run a lot of screens. The good thing currently about the KC team is that they are blessed with having one of the best OLs. Same with Pittsburgh.

Miami, needs major help on the OL. Personally, I think Omar would be best fit in Arizona. Who wouldn't want to throw to Boldin and Fitzgerald? It sounds like they don't want to sign a FA RB (Alexander, James, etc). Therefore, will hope that LenDale White will be their choice. Not sure about whether they feel like spending a 2nd rounder on Omar, but if he drops to the 3rd round, Arizona could pick Omar and resign a veteran QB for a year or 2.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:38 am
by svillefalcon
dduncan wrote:
i agree, with a running game that KC has, Omar wouldnt have much pressure on him. All he would have to do is what Big Ben did in Pittsburgh, which is manage the game. Larry Johson is going to be a great running back for the next 8-10 years barring injury. That would be a great fit for Omar. They are a pass first offense anyway, something Omar should be used to from BG.
I wouldn't call KC a pass first offense. They do, however, run a lot of screens. The good thing currently about the KC team is that they are blessed with having one of the best OLs. Same with Pittsburgh.

Miami, needs major help on the OL. Personally, I think Omar would be best fit in Arizona. Who wouldn't want to throw to Boldin and Fitzgerald? It sounds like they don't want to sign a FA RB (Alexander, James, etc). Therefore, will hope that LenDale White will be their choice. Not sure about whether they feel like spending a 2nd rounder on Omar, but if he drops to the 3rd round, Arizona could pick Omar and resign a veteran QB for a year or 2.

very good assesment on Arizona, i totally forgot about them. i think omar would find throwing to boldin and fitzgerald very comfortable coming from throwing to sharon and sanders (basically the boldin and fitzgerald of the MAC). if they could ever get a running gamke down there theyd challenge seattle for that division.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:17 pm
by saves
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Miami, needs major help on the OL. Personally, I think Omar would be best fit in Arizona. Who wouldn't want to throw to Boldin and Fitzgerald? It sounds like they don't want to sign a FA RB (Alexander, James, etc). Therefore, will hope that LenDale White will be their choice. Not sure about whether they feel like spending a 2nd rounder on Omar, but if he drops to the 3rd round, Arizona could pick Omar and resign a veteran QB for a year or 2.[/quote]

Wait, that same Miami OLINE that gave up the 4th lowest amount of sacks in the NFL and had Brown and Williams averaging in the ballpark of 4.5 yards per carry? Yea, Omar would never hack it behind that line.